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Parent Plus Refunds
Accounts Receivable
… refunds is simple, convenient, and secure. Parents who do not sign up for electronic refunds will have a check mailed to the address on the plus loan application. Please note, checks are printed once a week and it could take two … Profile Complete Payment Profile Complete Security Setting NOTE: Make sure to c heck the box under Refund Options to …
https://wmich.edu/accounts-receivable/parents/parent-plus-refunds
WMU history professor discovers new stories of early Colombia
History
… unintended detours, accolades and experiences. She is now able to reflect on a rewarding experience that gave her this time away to conduct research and to reconnect with family. Dr. Ángela Pérez-Villa Pérez-Villa first heard about the opportunity at the suggestion of a colleague, and after a lengthy four-stage …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/07/75941
Career Development
Business Information Systems
… Career Development You have had great experiences in IT, now let’s translate that into a great career! In information … curricular and co-curricular programs, as well as work with advisors, alumni and professors to develop your … the WMU Haworth College of Business on LinkedIn to network with other students, alumni, employers and friends of both …
https://wmich.edu/infosystems/career
Fashion Design and Development
Family and Consumer Sciences
… Kelly Weathers . Program flyer Request info Apply now Course guide & grad plan Why fashion design and … graduates were employed or continued their education within three months of graduation. For more detailed … Up to 24 credit hours may be earned through study abroad or with our partnerships with the Fashion Institute of …
https://wmich.edu/familyconsumer/academics/fashion-design-development
Mathematics student accepted into prestigious international program
College of Arts and Sciences
… is taking his love for mathematics international with his acceptance into the prestigious Budapest Semesters … Nichols' path to this achievement began with a simple suggestion from a friend after a Math Club meeting, sparking … going to be in a classroom full of MIT and Harvard kids. No one there is going to be bad at math. I will be one of …
https://wmich.edu/news/2024/05/75659
Funding Opportunities
History
… scholarly research, scientific inquiry, inventive technology and artistic/creative activity. The intent of this … is to support the student's research, not the student with a salary/stipend. Applications open twice per year. … the professional meeting is to be held virtually, assist with their participation in virtual conferences) for the …
https://wmich.edu/history/academics/prospectivegraduatestudents/funding
Faculty Graduation Information
Registrar's Office
… Faculty Graduation Information Commencement is not only an exciting time for the students but also for the … Your participation in commencement is appreciated and does not go unnoticed. Assembly Faculty assemble in York Theatre—within the Irving S. Gilmore Theatre Complex—and should …
https://wmich.edu/registrar/graduation/faculty
Testing Procedures
Disability Services for Students
… email, indicating test accommodations and communicating with the student. Exams sent to DSS without a form will not be administered, and students will be directed to …
https://wmich.edu/disabilityservices/faculty-resources/test-procedures
Research and Innovation Digital Newsletter October 2018
Research and Innovation
… Research and Innovation Digital Newsletter October 2018 Oct. 26 deadline to … basic components of a competitive NIH grant application, with a special emphasis on the Academic Research Enhancement … to 8 p.m., Kirsch Auditorium, Fetzer Center. Open to all, with a reception following. More light left …
https://wmich.edu/research/research-innovation-newsletter-10-2018
Concerto competition winners perform at Miller Auditorium
News
… Rhapsody for Marimba and Orchestra." The program will begin with Giuseppe Verdi's "Overture to La Forza del Destino" and end with Richard Strauss's musical homage to the legendary …
https://wmich.edu/news/2018/04/46247