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• Created by computer science seniors at WMU. WMU‐MOBILE APP. 2014 Orientation Financial Information • Features: access to academic information such WMU Mobile App...... Inside Front Cover Billing and Financial Aid Checklist...... 38 as schedulesDownload and grades, it today! campus dining menus, Orientation Schedule of Events...... 2-4 Financial Aid...... 39-40 real-time bus tracking, campus events, campus Welcome from Orientation Coordinator...... 5 WMU Direct Costs/Tuition/Fees...... 41 • Availablmaps,e Webmail,for Android WMU-sponsored and Apple devices radio feeds, Orientation Student Leaders...... 6-7 Sample Invoices...... 42-43

local weather, and much more. First-Year Experience Staff...... 8 Viewing Account Payment Information Online...... 44 • Built by Computer Science Seniors at WMU Making Payments/Payment Plans...... 45 • Available for Android and Apple platforms. • Features: access to academic information such First-Year Experience PNC Bank...... 46 as• schedules,Best of all, thegrades, WMU and Mobile more; app campu is free!s dining University Common Read...... 10 Campus Life menus Use ,the real QR time code bus pr trovidedackin g,to campu downloads eve now.nts, Online Modules...... 11 campus maps, Webmail, WMU sponsored radio First-Year Experience Programs...... 12 WMU Fight Song and Alma Mater...... 48 Orientation...... 13 Student Life...... 49 feeds, local weather, and much more Fall Welcome...... 14 Phone Resources...... 50

First-Year Seminar...... 15 Online Resources...... 51 • Best Appleof all, iOS the WMU AndroidMobile app is free! Transfer Student Services...... 16 Housing Options...... 52-53

Residence Life...... 54-55 Academic Information Dining Services...... 56-57 Once downloaded,Once downloaded, click onclick the on events the tab for Bernhard Center...... 58 Orientationevents tab 2013 for Orientation highlights and2014 schedule. Academic Calendar...... 18-19 Student Activities and Leadership Programs...... 59 highlights and schedule. Study Abroad...... 20 Haenicke Institute for Global Education...... 21 Greek Life...... 60 Campus Activities Board...... 61 Degree Works...... 22 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act...... 23 Western Student Association...... 61 Athletics...... 62 Lee Honors College...... 24 Apple iOS Android Student Recreation Center...... 63 Guest Internet Access WMU Libraries...... 25 Tobacco-Free Campus...... 64 Center for Academic Success Programs...... 26-27 To register your computer,GP followS Add theseresses steps: you may need during Orientation College of Arts and Sciences...... 28 Career Parents...... 64 College of Aviation...... 29 Unified Clinics...... 65 Launch your preferred Internet browser. Click “Accept” to register your computer. College of Education and Human Development...... 30 Auxiliary...... 66-67 Login: usernameValley 1bern_d; Residence password Halls 2013Bern. Bernhard You Cent mayer need to Gilmore restart Theateryour computer. Complex 2299 Goldsworth Valley 1903 W. Michigan Ave. 2200 Auditorium Drive College of Engineering and Applied Sciences...... 31 WMU Sustainability...... 68 Kalamazoo, MI 49008 Kalamazoo, MI 49008 Kalamazoo, MI 49008 College of Fine Arts...... 32 Sindecuse Health Center...... 69 (use parking lot on right) School of Music (Ensembles)...... 33 Diversity and Inclusion...... 70-71 Parking Services...... 72 GPS Addresses you may need during Orientation Haworth College of Business...... 34 College of Engineering and Applied Sciences College of Aviation College of Health and Human Services...... 35 Public Safety...... 73 Valley 1 Residence Halls4601 Campus CollegeDrive of Engineering 237 GilmoreHelmer Road Theatre North Programs of Study...... 36 WMU’s Strategic Plan...... 74 2299 Goldsworth Valley Kalamazoo, MIand 49008 Applied Sciences BattleComplex Creek, MI 49037 Kalamazoo MI 49008 4601 Campus Drive 2200 Auditorium Drive Kalamazoo MI 49008 Kalamazoo MI 49008 Maps and Notes

Bernhard Center (use parking lot on right) Maps...... 76-77 1903 W. Michigan Ave. College of Aviation Thank You to our Community Sponsors...... 78-79 Kalamazoo MI 49008 237 HelmerGuest Road Inte rnNorthet access Battle Creek MI 49037 Homecoming Campus Classic...... 80 To register your computer, follow these steps:

1. Launch your preferred internet browser. 2. Click Accept (to register your computer) 3. Login: User Name: bern_d; Password: Bern2012 4. Reboot your computer Orientation Schedule of Events

Day One/Part One: Students and Families Together Day One/Part Two: 9:30 to 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Parent and Family Orientation Reading test, by invitation, to test out of LS 1040 in Academic college breakout session in 2:35 to 3:35 p.m.—Parent and Family residence hall classroom Sangren Hall and Bernhard Center Connection and Transition I (choose one) • Alpha Program (213 Bernhard Center) 1 Transitions: The Road to and Through College 10 to 11:30 a.m. • College of Arts and Sciences (1910 Sangren Hall) (1910 Sangren Hall) Individual meetings in Valley 1 • College of Aviation (2730 Sangren Hall) 2 Financial Matters (1920 Sangren Hall) • College of Education and Human Development, 3 Residence Life and Dining Services (1750 Sangren Hall) • TRiO Student Success Program teaching programs (1730 Sangren Hall) 4 ROTC (1740 Sangren Hall) • TRiO: Future Educators Success Program • College of Education and Human Development, • MLK Academy—during sessions five and six non-teaching programs (1740 Sangren Hall) • Lee Honors College (in dining hall) 3:40 to 4:40 p.m.—Parent and Family • College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Connection and Transition II (choose one) (1920 Sangren Hall) 1 Transitions: The Road to and Through College 10:30 a.m. to Noon • College of Fine Arts (2720 Sangren Hall) (1910 Sangren Hall) • College of Health and Human Services Lunch in Valley 1 dining hall 2 Financial Matters (1920 Sangren Hall) (210 Bernhard Center) 3 Residence Life and Dining Services (1750 Sangren Hall) Shift to the Bernhard Center East Ballroom • Exploratory Advising/University Curriculum Day One/Part Two: 4 ROTC (1740 Sangren Hall) (second floor). (Brown and Gold Room Bernhard Center) • Haworth College of Business (208 Bernhard Center) Student Orientation 1 Transitions: The Road to and Through College is an Students return to Bernhard Center Ballroom. 12:30 p.m. interactive session led by WMU’s director of Parent 2:30 p.m. Welcome and campus introduction in and Family Programs. In this program, she will take Students will learn about campus involvement, living on Bernhard Center East Ballroom 2:25 p.m. parents and families on an exploration of transitions: campus, and the road leading toward becoming alumni the road leading to and through college. of WMU. • President Dunn Students and families will separate. 2 Residence Life and Dining Services will discuss the • First-Year Experience programs Students return to East Ballroom and experience of living on campus. In addition, they will 3 p.m. Students meet their orientation groups and • Bronco Express (billing and student accounts) Parents/families go to Sangren Hall. talk about move in, dining plans, staffing, services leaders. • Public Safety and safety. 3 The Financial Matters presentation will briefly explain • Registrar (authorized user and Degree Works) 3:10 to 5:40 p.m. Exploring WMU • Orientation coordinator (meet the staff and dismissal) what the billing and student accounts process is like, and will be an open forum of questions and answers During this interactive portion of orientation, students from our parents and families. will experience on-location presentations from Center for Academic Success Programs, Career and 4 The ROTC presentation is designed for parents and families of ROTC students to learn more about the Student Employment Services, Sindecuse Health program. Center, Intercollegiate Athletics, Disability Services for Students, Parking Services, and Office for Sustainability. Additionally, students will get their Bronco Cards. 4:30 to 6 p.m. Parent and Family Mixer with the faculty and staff in 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. Dinner the Sangren Hall Atrium Join us for hors d’oeuvres and great conversation with 7:15 p.m. “The Bronco Way” the faculty and staff of WMU in a casual, relaxed setting. 8:45 to10:30 p.m. Involvement Zone

11 p.m. Students in their rooms for night

2 | Western Michigan University Orientation Information | 3 Day Two: Parent and Family Day Two: Student Orientation Gilmore Theatre Complex Valley 1 and academic colleges

8:30 a.m. 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Hey, Broncos. Coffee and conversation Breakfast in the Valley 1 dining hall On behalf of the First-Year Experience programs, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to Western Michigan University. Join us for a continental breakfast and casual conversation with Parent and Family Programs, 8:05 a.m. You are joining the ranks of the many proud Broncos that have graced our campus throughout the past century. Western First-Year Experience, Residence Life, Dining Services Michigan University has countless points of pride and to study here means you and PNC Bank. Engineering students meet outside to catch bus. are learning from some of the best faculty in the country. During your time at 9 a.m. 8:35 a.m. Western, you will be actively involved on a campus that is truly learner centered, “The Bronco Way” All other students meet outside. discovery driven, and globally engaged. Featuring WMU students, “The Bronco Way” is a high- College of Health and Human Services students will energy theatrical performance bringing to life many board the bus. All others will meet in a group and Your college years are a time of learning, exploration, and self-discovery with of the key moments that students face in their first walk to advising. year and beyond. The show is student-conceived and countless opportunities waiting for you as you grow, learn, socialize, and presented by our award-winning theatre department. prepare yourself for the future. Your WMU journey begins right now with summer Every year the show is rated by our students and 9 a.m. to noon families as the best part of orientation. Academic presentations, advising, and course orientation. It is our mission to help you get connected with faculty and staff, as registration well as other new students, and assist with your transition into college life. 10:20 to 11 a.m. Orientation student leader panel I encourage you to make the most out of your time here at orientation. Step Our orientation student leaders are involved in many outside of your comfort zones, talk to new people, join us as we sing the fight song facets of WMU. Challenge them with all of your and cheer for Western. I guarantee that you will leave here filled with Bronco pride and excited about returning in August questions. They will give you great information and honest answers from a student perspective. to begin this new chapter in your life.

11 a.m. Parents, families and other guests, thank you for joining us. Your involvement plays a very important role in the success Parents and families will head back to the residence of your student. We have a comprehensive program for you, too, including Transitions: The Road to and Through College, hall to meet their students. See exceptions below. which helps parents and families understand the road leading to and through college. You will also have the opportunity to see “The Bronco Way,” which is a highly acclaimed theatrical performance starring WMU students as they dramatize common themes of the first year of college and beyond. Use this time to get to know us, talk with representatives from each of our departments, and attend all of the opportunities provided during both days of orientation. Noon Please carefully review each section of this book. Your detailed schedule of orientation events is outlined here. In Open houses at select academic colleges addition, it provides you with Western Michigan University resources to assist you with your next steps. Our orientation student leaders have been preparing for your arrival, and are full of energy, excitement, and knowledge. It is our pleasure College of Engineering and Applied Sciences: Students will check out of the residence hall before they leave for advising. They will take their belongings with them. Parents and families will meet them at the to assist you with your concerns and needs. Please ask us any question on your mind and let us know what Parkview Campus for lunch and a tour. we can do to make your experience perfect. Haworth College of Business: Students will go to advising like everyone else and leave their belongings in their rooms. Parents and families will join their students at the Haworth College of Business for an open house. The event will end before 1 p.m. to ensure students have enough time to go to the residence hall, Respectfully, collect their belongings and check out. College of Aviation: Parents and families are invited to join their students in Kohrman Hall after advising to meet the staff and join in on some activities. The event will conclude by 1:30 p.m., at which time students will return to the residence hall, collect their belongings and check out. Steve Booher Orientation Coordinator

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Karrianne Fuller Juliet Sanford Joshua Angles Joshua Alexander 1 2 3 4 Occupational Therapy Management Pre-Business Business Management

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Victor Tran Tommy De Jongh Tim Marinoff Taylor Bosma Graphic Design Public Relations Advertising and Promotion Tourism and Travel Joel Eyrich Jamie Kish Jaime Koehler Helena Baron 5 6 7 8 Finance Nursing Organizational Communication Stage Management and Management

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Stacy Lewis Sarah Greer Samantha Howard Rebecca Davis Speech Pathology Occupational Therapy Physical Education Art (Photography) and Comparative Religion Evan Kohler Emily Scheffers Elliot Berg Dennis Miller 9 10 11 12 Exercise Science, Dietetics Occupational Therapy Economics Chemical Engineering

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Nicholas Funkhouser Nathan Stratton Max Ellsberry Marshell Cotton Flight Science Athletic Training Computer Science Elementary Education Cole Villalobos Carter Muelling Carolyn Wilt Brandon Pruitt 13 14 15 16 Civil Engineering Marketing (Sports) Human Resource Secondary Education Management (Biology)

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Mariah Martin Laura Karlen Kimberly Laurent Kelly Brandon Criminal Justice Flight Science/ Food and Consumer Graphic Design Aviation Administration Package Goods Marketing Autumn Kearney Andrew Parkinson Speech Pathology Secondary Education

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Justin Eddy Evan Williams Beth Brandon Food and Consumer Package Psychology Anthropology Goods Marketing

Orientation Professional Staff

Toni Woolfork-Barnes Steve Booher Adrienne Fraaza Director, First-Year Experience Orientation Coordinator Fall Welcome Coordinator first-year experience Programs

Steve Miller Maleeka Love Paige Warner Transfer Student Services First-Year Seminar FYE Office Associate Coordinator Coordinator

Amanda Lozier Julia Primavera Kuntz Courtney Conrad Assistant Director, Engagement Manager, Orientation Intern Admissions Alumni and Development

8 | Western Michigan University First-Year Experience Programs | 9 experience success early First-Year Experience Programs Introduces the 2014-15 University Common Read online modules

About the Book “Life of Pi” has been selected as 1. 2. 3. The son of a zookeeper, Pi Patel has part of the programming for all an encyclopedic knowledge of animal first-year students. The Com- behavior and a fervent love of stories. mon Read is designed to create Academic Success Financial AlcoholEdu When Pi is 16, his family emigrates an exciting reading experience from India to North America aboard a that will inspire and promote a Japanese cargo ship, along with their culture of reading and discussion Choices Literacy 101 for College zoo animals bound for new homes. as key activities to learning and college success. Participating in The ship sinks. Pi finds himself alone in the Common Read will help: a lifeboat, his only companions a hyena,

an orangutan, a wounded zebra, and • Unite and engage first-year Modules open July 17. You are required Richard Parker, a 450-pound Bengal students, faculty and staff in tiger. Soon the tiger has dispatched the campuswide educational all but Pi, whose fear, knowledge, community. and cunning allow him to coexist with to complete all three prior to Aug. 22 Richard Parker for 227 days while lost • Immediately integrate first-year at sea. When they finally reach the students into the social and coast of Mexico, Richard Parker academic areas of campus. flees to the jungle, never to be seen • Introduce first-year students again. The Japanese authorities who to academic expectations. Y ou will receive more interrogate Pi refuse to believe his story and press him to tell them “the truth.” • Create a learning environment After hours of coercion, Pi tells a second story, a story much less fantastical, much that reinforces diversity of information in early July. more conventional—but is it more true? thought and critical thinking. These three modules are designed to provide focused Many faculty and staff will be information, tips and strategies that will help you “Although the book reverberates with echoes from sources as disparate as reading the same book this navigate, manage and balance the academic and social ‘Robinson Crusoe’ and Aesop’s fables, the work it most strongly recalls is Ernest summer and will be awaiting Hemingway’s own foray into existentialist parable, ‘The Old Man and the Sea.’” your arrival at Fall Welcome, aspect of college life. Make sure to allow yourself —­ The New York Times Book Review where we will begin our adequate time to complete each module. discussion of “Life of Pi.” • Academic Success Choices takes 30 to 40 minutes. “A fabulous romp through an imagination by turns ecstatic, cunning, despair- • Financial Literacy 101 takes 90 minutes. See you soon. ing and resilient … Martel displays the clever voice and tremendous storytelling • AlcoholEdu for College takes two to three hours. skills of an emerging master.” — Publishers Weekly For additional Information: (269) 387-2167 Don’t forget to buy your book at Buster’s!

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Your Road Map for Success! Western Michigan University understands that going to college can be challenging as well as exciting. The first year of college is an exhilarating time filled with opportunities to grow, explore, and be more independent. This is also a time of change, which can be intimidating or stressful. The same is true for students who are in the process of transferring to WMU, as they begin their career at a new university. We are here with you to

Your Western Michigan University journey begins What Happens at Orientation now! Here you will have the opportunity to learn You will have an opportunity to hear from many everything that Western has to offer both academically departments at Western Michigan University, including and socially. You will make many new connections with Student Financial Aid and Scholarships, First-Year faculty and staff as well as other new students, many of Experience programs, Center for Academic Success whom could become your friends for life. You will leave Programs, Department of Public Safety, Residence Life, New Student Orientation with a lot of Bronco pride and and Student Activities and Leadership Programs. You the excitement of returning in August to begin your can meet many others at the University Showcase, collegiate journey. Involvement Zone, and Parent and Family Mixer. Students will register for their fall semester classes, Orientation is for Parents and Families, Too! take a very informative tour through various services, and see a cabaret show from our award-winning Parents will be able to better understand the University theatre department depicting common themes of the environment and services, enhance parental awareness first year of college and beyond. of issues facing college students, and learn about opportunities to support and interact with their sons and daughters while attending college.

help you make a smooth transition Studies show that students who into and through your first year at are involved and engaged in Western Michigan University. their education, in comparison to WMU First-Year Experience those students who are not, will programs are comprised of four often experience greater success essential components: New Student leading toward graduation. WMU Orientation, Transfer Student knows that every student wants to Services, Fall Welcome, and First- achieve success. We have designed Year Seminar. Our programs FYE to work in partnership with build on one another, giving our students to ensure that they WMU students the assistance and are prepared and ready for the support needed to establish a solid next phase in their academic and foundation for achieving academic personal lives. and personal goals.

12 | Western Michigan University First-Year Experience Programs | 13 wmich.edu/fye/fallwelcome wmich.edu/fye/seminar (269) 387-2167 (269) 387-2167 Fall Welcome First-Year Seminar

What is First-Year Seminar? First-Year Seminars Aug. 26-29 FYS is a two-credit-hour, academic and social transitional course for Early move-in day is Aug. 25 for students in First-Year Seminar (FYE 2100), at WMU first-year students. This course is a great elective! FYS provides the tools Lee Honors College, ROTC, Air Force ROTC and Emerging Leaders. necessary for first-year students to successfully transition from high school College of Arts and Sciences to college and CONNECTS LEARNING WITH THE REALITY OF LIFE! Because of the many benefits students receive from College of Aviation Fall Welcome, all first-year students are expected to Haworth College of Business attend this program. No registration is needed. College of Education and Human Development Highlights of Fall Welcome College of Engineering and • Get settled into your room the week before classes start Applied Sciences and learn your way around campus. College of Health and Human Development • Start meeting people, including professors, and making friends. Alpha Program • Events to help you learn about campus resources and how to join student organizations. Exploratory Advising • Matriculation ceremony and annual pinning ceremony. Seita Scholars CAMP Students • Tour downtown Kalamazoo. Kalamazoo Promise • Dynamic speakers and exciting social events. TRiO Student Success • Hang out at Waldo Stadium. TRiO Future Educators • Buster’s Moonlight Stampede—3k fun run/walk through campus. Emerging Leaders • Receive the official Fall Welcome T-shirt and be eligible to win Transfer Students great prizes, including a laptop, mountain bike, or partial tuition for a semester. Classic FYS

Parent and Family Hospitality Tent (outside Sangren Hall) Move in on Aug. 25 if you: Monday, Aug. 25, and Tuesday, Aug. 26, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Sign up for First-Year Seminar (FYE 2100) Move-in day can be hectic, stressful and sometimes emotional. We encourage you to take a break and visit our Parent and Family Hospitality • Are in Lee Honors College Tent to enjoy refreshments, receive a WMU gift and enter a raffle for • Are in Army ROTC or Air Force ROTC great prizes. Current students, campus faculty, staff and administrators look forward to chatting with you and answering any last-minute • Sign up for Emerging Leaders questions before your journey home. REG I STER If you are not a part of these groups, move in on Aug. 26. Students who do not adhere to their move-in day will be for this course tomorrow charged an additional $100. Move-in times are assigned by last name. See the full move-in schedule DURING ORIENTATION at wmich.edu/fye/fallwelcome. Why Enroll in FYS? Fee: $235 on campus or $165 off with your ACADEMIC ADVISOR • the FUN • the FRIENDSHIPS campus, charged to your student • the LEARNING • the account in August. If you have remaining financial aid after GROWTH • the RESEARCH tuition and fees, it will cover some • the CO-CURRICULAR or all of the Fall Welcome fee. COURSE NAME ACTIVITIES • the FACULTY All first-year students are expected to attend. FYE 2100 • the STAFF • the PEER LEADERS • the EXPERIENCE!

14 | Western Michigan University First-Year Experience Programs | 15 wmich.edu/transfer/services (269) 387-0740 Transfer Student Services

Make a Smooth Transition The transition from one school to another can often feel a little daunting. Transfer Student Services is here to work on behalf of transfer students to assist them in their transition to Western Michigan University. Programs and services offered include:

Transfer Transition Program Transfer Express/ This is a half-day orientation Fall Welcome program for students starting the Students who choose to fall semester and offered throughout participate in this program the summer for transfer students will come to campus the and their guests. Attendees will week before fall semester have an opportunity to attend starts. Throughout the three- a number of sessions including day program, students will those on financial aid, employment have an opportunity to opportunities, student engagement be placed in a group with and involvement, and academic other transfer students, success services. A minimal cost of attend academic-related $40 will cover the student and up to sessions, get a campus tour, three guests. check out campus student Scheduled dates are as follows: organizations and attend a few sessions geared toward Friday, May 16, 2014 transfer students. Registration for Spring Orientation Friday, June 13, 2014 the program, as well as cost and Much like the Transfer Transition additional information is available Program, Spring Orientation is a Friday, July 18, 2014 on the First-Year Experience website half-day orientation program for Friday, Aug. 15, 2014 at wmich.edu/fye/fallwelcome. Fee: both first-year and transfer students $235 on campus or $165 off campus. starting spring semester. Attendees will have an opportunity to attend academic information a number of sessions including those on financial aid, employment opportunities, student engagement and involvement, and academic success services. Registration for orientation begins in mid-October. A minimal cost of $50 will cover the student and up to three guests. Scheduled date is as follows: Friday, Dec. 12, 2014

Transfer Student Services is also available to assist transfer students with individual questions and concerns throughout their transition to WMU. During the course of the semester, students will receive periodic email messages regarding important dates, program and service highlights, and more. Please check out our website at wmich.edu/transfer/services.

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January 2015 Academic Calendar 8-9 Advising days 9 One Stop Convenience Center opens Jan. 9, 12-14 12 Classes begin at 8 a.m. June 2014 12 Tuition and fees due 26 Summer II session begins 16 Last day to drop/add classes April 2015 16 Last day to receive 100% refund 27-May 1 Final exams week July 2014 21 $100 late add fee begins 2 Last day to drop/add classes 22 Last day to receive 90% refund May 2015 for complete withdrawal 4 Independence Day recess 1 Residence halls close at 7 p.m. 19 MLK Jr. Day—recess, convocation and activities 2 Commencement August 2014 23 Last day to receive 50% refund 5 Spring semester grades released for partial withdrawal (late in the day) 15 Summer II session ends October 2014 11 Summer I classes begin 25 Fall Welcome begins for students 13 Spring 2015 semester 25 Memorial Day recess in special programs (see registration begins wmich.edu/fye/fallwelcome) 22 Last day to receive 25% refund 25 One Stop Convenience Center for complete withdrawal opens (through Sept. 6) June 2015 25 WMU Homecoming 26 Fall Welcome begins for all 22 Commencement new students (through Aug. 29) 28-30 Advising days November 2014 July 2015 3 Last day to withdraw from 1 Summer I session ends September 2014 fall classes 26 Thanksgiving recess begins 4 Independence Day recess 1 Labor Day recess at noon (Residence halls remain 6 Summer II session begins open with reduced services) February 2015 2 Fall classes begin at 8 a.m. 9 Last day to receive 50% refund 7 Summer l grades released 27 Thanksgiving (no classes (late in the day) Tuition and fees due Nov. 27-28) for complete withdrawal 8 Last day to drop/add classes 9 Summer registration begins 8 Last day to receive 100% refund December 2014 August 2015 10 $100 late add fee begins 21 Summer II session ends 0 8-1 Final exam week March 2015 10 Begin recording withdrawals as 6 Spirit Day, no classes 25 Summer II grades released “W” on transcript 12 Residence halls close at 7 p.m. (late in the day) 9 Fall registration begins 11 Last day to receive 90% refund 13 Commencement for complete withdrawal 16 Fall semester grades released 9-13 Spring recess (Residence halls remain open with reduced services) 15 Last day to receive 50% refund (late in the day) Calendars are subject to change: Dates and events are added and changed for partial withdrawal 16 Classes resume as information becomes available. 26 Last day to receive 50% refund 23 Last day to withdraw from for complete withdrawal spring classes

18 | Western Michigan University Academic Information | 19 Expand your Weltanschauung (worldview) at WMU!

Broaden your horizons! Become globally engaged! Bridge your world—study abroad! Make international friends! Learn about other cultures!

• Major or minor in WMU’s global and international studies program. • Study a world language. • Practice language skills in the Conversation Partner program. • Join the student-run International Programs Council or another international student organization. Apply for prestigious national • Participate in dozens of international student activities. scholarships to study or conduct • Befriend exchange students in the Buddy Abroad program. research overseas! • Attend international topics lectures by experts from around Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014 • Fulbright the world. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Bernhard Center, East Ballroom (third floor) Study Abroad Fair • Boren • Be a student leader for international orientation—earn money • Gilman and pad your resume. Increase your global Volunteer for the: engagement while earning • Parade of Flags at WMU Homecoming a WMU degree • International Festival • Study Abroad Fair • WMU offers more than 70 programs in 30-plus countries and can assist you in choosing others. Participate in WMU events hosted by: • Center for African Development • Credits can count toward degree for all Policy Research majors and minors, both undergraduate and graduate. • Confucius Institute • Soga Japan Center • Many short-term, summer programs • Timothy Light Center for Chinese Studies led by WMU faculty.

Photo of Costa Rica by WMU study abroad alumna Rachel Lipscomb • Financial aid can be applied to study abroad, including Kalamazoo Promise WMU Study Abroad and Michigan Education Trust. Diether H. Haenicke Information sessions and walk-in advising daily. • Scholarships available, including Institute for Global Education 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday • B2425 Ellsworth Hall (second floor) scholarships for foreign language- For more information, call (269) 387-5890 or email [email protected]. based study and short-term, faculty-led programs. wmich.edu/studyabroad For more information: [email protected] | wmich.edu/international

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wmich.edu/business/advising [email protected] (269) 387-5075 Family Educational (269) 387-4300 Degree Works Rights and Privacy Act

What is Degree Works? Is my information Are my grades visible in To what records Directory information is information that WMU Confidential hold Degree Works is a Web-based tool confidential? Degree Works? does FERPA apply? may disclose, but it is not required to do so. It Prevents the disclosure of all directory that helps students and advisors Yes. Degree Works is accessed Yes. Once grades have been is the policy of WMU to refrain from actively information including name, address, FERPA applies to all educational records in monitor a student’s progress toward through GoWMU using your processed at the end of the semester, disclosing addresses and telephone numbers. telephone number, WMU email address, whatever medium that are maintained by WMU Bronco NetID and they are viewable in Degree Works. However, this information is routinely verified. curriculum and major field of study; dates of or by a party acting for the University, password. 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Center for Academic Success Exploratory Advising Our staff advises all first-year students without declared majors. We: Academic Office of Military and TRiO Student • Provide personal academic advising to ensure you’re adjusting to all aspects of college— Resource Center Veterans Affairs Success Program campus life, roommate, classes, etc. Supplemental Instruction™ Our office will assist in making Our grant-funded community • Review WMU degree requirements with you the transition from service • Offers you a chance to work • Helps income-eligible, first- and help you choose courses that will meet member to student a smooth regularly with a study group and generation college students learn the requirements and let you explore potential one by providing: to earn at least one full letter to excel. majors, minors and careers. grade higher than those who • Academic success resources. • Provides mentoring and other • Share information about the many WMU don’t (based on SI annual data). • Support for a healthy balance leadership opportunities for our resources available to you. • Provides weekly review sessions among academics, military program’s students. • Provide guidance and direction with your led by students who’ve already commitments and personal • Meets with students one-on-one career exploration. excelled in the same class. Come responsibilities. twice a semester throughout their • Recommend major and career exploration opportunities. as often as you like. • Mentorship and advising. college career. Writing Center • Covers classes such as biology, • Answers to questions about • Offers first-year seminars that As an exploratory student, you will: Writing Consultants will: chemistry, math and more. financial aid and VA benefits. help students adjust to college • Participate in Fall Welcome. • Meet with you one-on-one to (fall semester) and confirm Content Tutoring • Guidance in deployment policies • Take FYE 2100: First-Year Seminar during your first fall semester. answer your writing questions. and communicating with faculty. career and major plans (spring • Helps you review class material in semester). During orientation, while meeting with your advisor, you will select and • Help you on any writing issue— one-on-one or small group study register for your fall semester classes. The courses you select will fill getting started, organizing ideas, (269) 387-4411 sessions facilitated by trained general education requirements, help you explore subjects of interest and proofreading, creating reader- wmich.edu/military (269) 387-4440 tutors who have previously wmich.edu/ssp serve as electives taken for enrichment. centered texts and much more. excelled in those classes. • Work with your writing from any College Success Seminars (269) 387-4410 class at any level (first-year to wmich.edu/unv dissertation writing). • Helps and covers personal and academic success strategies. • Explain writing for specific readers (memos, annotated • Cover time management, bibliographies, lab reports, etc.). test taking, effective reading Office of ServiceL earning strategies, test anxiety, and • Teach you about your college, Service learning provides students with opportunities to practice many more topics. workplace or writing tasks. course content in the real world. Our office: • Discuss essays for scholarships, (269) 387-4442 • Works with professors and instructors, students and community WMU majors, any graduate or wmich.edu/tutoring organizations to create and maintain service-learning projects for professional school, etc. their classes. • Make sure you understand • Assists students who are seeking service-learning opportunities. (finally) semi-colon usage, Intellectual Skills • Creates opportunities for students to get involved in their community. parallelism, active voice, dangling modifiers and more. Development Program • Facilitates career exploration through direct experience in the student’s field of interest. • Help you decode and apply Faculty and staff required documentation styles, across the University • Provides opportunities for students to network with others in their Alpha Program including APA, MLA, Chicago chosen fields. • Work to determine writing and • Assists a community of specially admitted first-year students and more. reading placement guidelines who are committed to college success. (269) 387-4455 and policies. (269) 387-4615 • Offers individual guidance and mentoring sessions and wmich.edu/servicelearning wmich.edu/casp/writingcenter Our staff opportunities to engage in a wide range of campus activities. • Oversees your placement in • Teaches students to focus on self-motivation and or exemption from reading or personal success. writing classes. (269) 387-4410 (269) 387-4410 wmich.edu/casp/alpha wmich.edu/casp/isdp

26 | Western Michigan University Academic Information | 27 wmich.edu/arts-sciences/advising wmich.edu/aviation 2318 Friedmann Hall (269) 964-6375 (269) 387-4366 College of Arts and Sciences College of Aviation

Aviation Management and Operations Providing the foundation for continuous discovery and lifelong learning The aviation management and operations curriculum establishes a solid foundation in business, built speciically for success in the aviation industry.

The College of Arts and Sciences represents the academic heart of WMU, Core values Aviation Flight Science The aviation ight science program prepares students for a professional pilot offering a broad range of academic programs for students and providing Global engagement the foundation for a learner-centered, discovery-driven, and globally career, providing the skills and knowledge needed to become leaders in the cockpit. Community participation engaged lifelong learning experience. As the largest college at WMU, we: Integrity Aviation Maintenance Technology • Enroll more than 5,000 majors and more than 1,000 graduate students across Diversity The aviation maintenance technology program prepares students for a variety of 26 departments and interdisciplinary programs. Sustainability positions in the eld of aircraft maintenance including management skills for team leadership. • Hire more than 350 full-time faculty members. Creativity and innovation • Teach 52 percent of all student credit hours at all WMU campuses. Social responsibility • Provide the foundation for the general education curriculum. Excellence

Programs of study Mission Core Values • Anthropology • Gender and Women’s Studies • Physics To prepare leaders who are sought after Safety • Biological Sciences • Geography • Political Science by the aerospace industry, and engage Integrity • Chemistry • Geosciences • Psychology in meaningful research that advances Respect • Communication • Global and International • Public Affairs and Administration the knowledge base. Excellence • Comparative Religion Studies • Science Education Accountability • Economics • History • Sociology • English • Mathematics • Spanish Diversity • Environmental and • Medieval Studies • Statistics Sustainability Studies • Philosophy • World Languages and Literatures Vision The College of Aviation will be recognized as the premiere aerospace education and research institution in our diverse global society Student learning is our top priority Our students are among the very best in the country, having received competitive and distinguished Goldwater Fellowships and Fulbright Awards. We would like to hear from you! GO MANAGE.GO FLY.GO MAINTAIN. CELEBRATING YEARS AVIATION 75EDUCATION GO AVIATION.

28 | Western Michigan University Academic Information | 29 wmich.edu/education/advising wmich.edu/engineer College of Education (269) 387-3474 College of (269) 276-3270 and Human Development Engineering and Applied Sciences

The College of Engineering and Engagement Applied Sciences provides an Program Options At WMU, we focus our engineering Family and Consumer Sciences outstanding foundation in the and applied sciences education in a classroom coupled with hands-on, • Career and Technical Education hands-on environment. Our students learn through extensive laboratory • Child and Family Development practical experiences. Our four cornerstones guide our academic experiences and research. We embrace • Dietetics a design-build-present model of • Family Studies principles and prepare you for a learning, which exposes our students • Food Service Administration rewarding career. to both competitive and research- • Interior Design oriented initiatives. Examples include • Textile and Apparel Studies (Merchandis- the SAE Formula One race car, the solar- ing, Product Development, Fashion Design) powered Sunseeker vehicle, the AIAA aircraft and the ASCE steel bridge. Human Performance and Health Education • Athletic Training • Exercise Science (includes Pre-Physical Leadership Therapy option) Academic Advising Our graduates enter the world ready to lead. Opportunities through our student • Health Education (Health Education All students with majors in the College of Teacher, Community Health) organizations, professional affiliations, Education and Human Development should and guest lecturers offer a unique way • Physical Education—Teacher/Coach meet with a college advisor every semester. to learn from the best in the world. The • Recreation (Event Management) As your WMU academic guides, the College Custer Workplace Lecture Series brings of Education and Human Development aca- corporate leaders from around North Special Education and Literacy Studies demic advisors will partner with you to cre- America to campus to meet with and • Special Education (five-year program) ate and follow a comprehensive graduation give presentations to our students. plan so that you can meet your personal, Teaching, Learning and Educational Studies educational and professional goals. • Early Childhood Education • Elementary Education TRiO Future Educator Success Program • Secondary Education As part of the College of Education and Globalization Human Development advising office, the Engineers today have customers and TRiO Future Educator Success Program is suppliers that are global, and our designed to provide additional support and graduates are ready for that challenge. resources to students in teacher education We offer opportunities to participate programs who are first-generation college in two- to three-week study missions students, meet income guidelines, or have to China, Korea, Germany and Brazil. documented learning or physical disabili- Our students do internships and study ties. Email [email protected] or visit abroad around the world, exposing them to the global marketplace. us at wmich.edu/trio-future-educators for more information.

Innovation We are a world leader performing applied, hands-on, real-world innovation that makes a difference to industry, people and society. Over half of our externally funded research comes from industry, and we do research funded by the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, the United States Navy and the United States Air Force, to name a few. facebook.com/wmu.coehd.advising twitter.com/advisingcoehd [email protected]

30 | Western Michigan University Academic Information | 31 wmich.edu/finearts wmich.edu/music (269) 387-5810 (269) 387-4667 College of Fine Arts School of Music

PERFORMING MUSIC ENSEMBLES at Western Michigan University are open to all students regardless of major. If you were Department of Dance active in your high school band, choir or orchestra, consider continuing your participation at WMU. Here’s what you need to do: Admission to any College of Fine Arts major requires 1 Register during orientation for the ensembles of your choice. Our ensembles are classes, not extracurricular activities, so acceptance from both admissions (through the you need to work them into your schedule with your other classes. University application process) and the unit (through Department of Theatre 2 Audition by the second day of class or per the schedule below. Come to Dalton Center as soon as you arrive on campus; the audition/review process). Admission is selective, you will find audition rooms and information posted throughout the building. Most auditions will require you to perform a and the competition is keen. Students planning to prepared piece and do some sight reading. major in any art, dance, music, or theatre program should begin by seeking detailed application or 3 Adjust your registration (if necessary) once audition results are posted. Be sure to make these changes by the end of audition information from the unit’s website. All units registration each term to receive a refund. expect to have openings for new majors in the spring Our performing ensembles are listed below. Note those that are recommended for a new student. Audition results will determine 2015 semester. Advisors are happy to meet or talk each ensemble’s membership. with prospective students at any point in the process. CHORAL ENSEMBLES Each unit of the College of Fine Arts welcomes non- Auditions take place beginning Friday of Fall Welcome week.­ Go to wmich.edu/choralstudies/audition to sign up online for an majors to many aspects of the program, whether audition time. students pursue a minor or participate in productions Collegiate Singers (MUS 1080)—best choice for new and experienced singers (men and women) and activities. Start by visiting the websites below, Women’s Chorus (MUS 1070)—best choice for new and experienced singers (women) then contact us with your questions. University Chorale (MUS 1120) Collegium Musicum (MUS 5170)

VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLES GC II (MUS 1180)—best choice for new students with vocal jazz interest Consider School of Music Frostic School of Art Gold Company (MUS 1190) general education courses, too: Students who have auditioned and been accepted Area I—Fine Arts as dance majors, music theatre performance majors, INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES MUS 1500 Live Music Appreciation or theatre majors will be advised by: University Symphony Orchestra (MUS 1110)—best choice for new string players MUS 1510 Jazz/Pop Appreciation Debra Gambino, Academic Advisor University Concert Band (MUS 1130)—best choice for new wind players MUS 1520 Rock Music 1103 Gilmore Theatre Complex University Symphonic Band (MUS 1100) MUS 4500 The Symphony Phone: (269) 387-3210, Fax: (269) 387-3222 KLOrk—Kalamazoo Laptop Orchestra (MUS 5220) Area III—U.S. Cultures [email protected] MUS 3500 American Music BRONCO MARCHING BAND (MUS 1090) Area IV—Other Cultures Fall semester only. MUS 3520 Non-Western Music Band Camp begins in late August. School of Music See wmich.edu/marchingband/schedule for details. Proficiency 4f—Computer Science MUS 2220 Computer Music Design INSTRUMENTAL JAZZ ENSEMBLES Students who have auditioned and been University Jazz Lab Band (MUS 2100)—best choice for new students with accepted as music majors will be advised by: instrumental jazz interest Dr. Julie Nemire, College of Fine Arts University Jazz Orchestra (MUS 2120) Students accepted by portfolio application Advising Director/Music Academic Advisor as art majors will be advised by: 2132 Dalton Center QUESTIONS? Megan Martin, Academic Advisor Phone: (269) 387-4672, Fax: (269) 387-1113 FIRST—visit our website at wmich.edu/music/ensembles. 2104 Richmond Center for Visual Arts [email protected] THEN—email or telephone the appropriate ensemble director listed below. Phone: (269) 387-2440, Fax: (269) 387-2477 Choirs: Dr. Kimberly Dunn Adams, wmich.edu/choralstudies, (269) 387-4715 [email protected] Orchestra: Bruce Uchimura, wmich.edu/music/orchestra, (269) 387-4708 Concert Bands: Dr. Scott Boerma, wmich.edu/universitybands, (269) 387-4703 wmich.edu/finearts Vocal Jazz: Greg Jasperse, wmugoldcompany.com, (269) 387-4689 Jazz Bands: Tom Knific, wmich.edu/jazz, (269) 387-4710 Marching Band: Dr. David Montgomery, wmich.edu/marchingband, (269) 387-4702

32 | Western Michigan University Academic Information | 33 wmich.edu/business/advising wmich.edu/hhs (269) 387-5075 College of (269) 387-2656 Haworth College of Business Health and Human Services

PROUD OF OUR PAST, POISED FOR Five Nationally The Haworth College of Business provides high-quality, student-centered business OUR FUTURE! RECOGNIZED education through teaching, research and service activities that deliver exceptional U.S. News & World programs intellectual and economic value to regional and international communities. Report ranks the College The college is the academic home to more than 3,600 undergraduate students of Health and Human Advertising and majoring in 17 specialized areas of business. An additional 460 graduate students Services’ occupational Promotion therapy, physician study business administration and accountancy. assistant, and speech Food and Consumer pathology programs Package Goods Majors Preparing students … among the top 50 Marketing Accountancy • To be excellent COMMUNICATORS. programs of their kind Advertising and Promotion • To be effective TEAM MEMBERS. in the United States. Integrated Supply Computer Information Systems • To be CRITICAL THINKERS. Rehabilitation counseling, Management Economics in Business • To acquire a GLOBAL BUSINESS social work, and Electronic Business Marketing understanding. audiology are also ranked Sales and Business Entrepreneurship • To gain knowledge about among the best programs Marketing Finance INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY in the nation. In addition, systems. six career tracks offered Telecommunications Food and Consumer Package Goods Marketing • To understand ETHICAL BUSINESS by the college are ranked and Information practices. by Money Magazine as College of Health and Human Services students have a gift for juggling schoolwork General Business Management • To have common BUSINESS being among the top 50 and other activities. Students practice their professional skills through internships, Health Informatics and Information KNOWLEDGE. careers with great pay field placements, and rotations. Our students are welcomed at clinical placement Management and job growth prospects. sites in every county in Michigan—and in every state of the nation. Students are Human Resource Management The Haworth College also taking advantage of a wide variety of Integrated Supply Management of Business is among study abroad programs led by faculty to Explore majors in: Management an elite group of countries such as Ireland, Mexico, Slovakia, Nursing Marketing fewer than 5 percent Germany, and the Netherlands. Student Personal Financial Planning of business schools organizations are very involved in a wide Social Work Sales and Business Marketing worldwide that are array of activities. They sponsor blood and Speech Pathology and Audiology accredited at both the bone marrow drives and form teams to Telecommunications and undergraduate and Interdisciplinary Health Services participate in the Susan G. Komen Race for Information Management graduate levels by the Association with tracks in to Advance Collegiate Schools the Cure and the Relay for Life. They hold • Blindness and Minors of Business. It is among a select fundraisers for a number of community, Low Vision Studies Accountancy 1 percent of business schools national and international relief agencies. Advertising and Promotion worldwide that have additional Courses and labs are offered in the • Disability Services specialized accreditation for their beautiful, state-of-the-art, environmentally Business Analytics accountancy programs. • Health Care Administration Business Mobile Development sensitive Health and Human Services • Occupational Therapy Computer Information Systems Building located on Oakland Drive. Bus service from main campus is timely. Work • Physician Assistant Studies Entrepreneurship on class assignments in the computing lab. Finance • Addiction Studies Browse through professional journals in the General Business learning resource center. Enjoy a smoothie • Holistic Health Insurance or lunch in the Bella Vita Café, located on the International Business first floor of the building. Relax with classmates in the beautiful atrium and winter Law garden area between classes. Sit outside under a tree or in the sun and enjoy the Management beautiful grounds. Marketing The College of Health and Human Services is an exciting place. One needs only to Military Science and Leadership enter the building to experience the energy created by exchanges of ideas and the Real Estate excitement that comes from enthusiastic teaching, learning and service. We hope you’ll consider one of our exciting programs.

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• Secondary Integrated Science • Health Education: Community Fine Arts Education • Health Education: School • Art • Sociology • History: Secondary Education • Art Education • Spanish • Industrial Technology: Non-Vocational • Art History • Statistics • Industrial Technology: Vocational • Dance • Telecommunications and • Interior Design • Graphic Design Information Management • Latin: Secondary Education • Multimedia Arts Technology-Music • Tourism and Travel • Mathematics: Secondary Education • Music • Occupational Education Studies • Music Composition • Physical Education: Teacher/Coach Aviation • Music Education: • Physics: Secondary Education • Aviation Flight Science Choral/General-Secondary • Political Science: Secondary • Aviation Maintenance Technology • Music Education: Education Instrumental-Secondary • Aviation Management and • Recreation Operations • Music: Jazz Studies Arts and Sciences • Recreation: Recreation Management • Music Performance: Instrumental • Recreation: Sport Management • Music Performance: Keyboard • Anthropology Haworth College • Secondary Education in Business • Biochemistry of Business • Music Performance: Vocal • Secondary Education in • Music: Theatre Performance • Biology Business-Group Major • Accountancy • Music Therapy • Biomedical Sciences • Advertising and Promotion • Social Studies: Secondary Education • Business-Oriented Chemistry • Theatre: Design/Technical • Computer Information Systems • Spanish: Secondary Education Production • Chemistry • eBusiness Marketing • Special Education: Learning • Theatre: Performance • Chemistry: ACS Certified • Economics Disabilities/Cognitive • Theatre: Stage Management • Communication Studies Impairments: Elementary • Entrepreneurship • Theatre: Theatre Studies • Community and Regional Planning • Finance • Special Education: Learning • Criminal Justice • Food and Consumer Package Disabilities/Cognitive • Earth Science Goods Marketing Impairments: Secondary Health and Human • Economics • General Business • Special Education: Learning Services Disabilities/Emotional • Elementary/Middle School • Health Informatics and Impairments: Elementary • Health Informatics and Mathematics Information Management Information Management • Special Education: Learning • English • Human Resource Management Disabilities/Emotional • Interdisciplinary Health Services • English: Creative Writing • Integrated Supply Management Impairments: Secondary • Interdisciplinary Health Services: financial • English: Rhetoric and Writing Studies information • Management • Textile and Apparel Studies: Audiology • Environmental and Sustainability • Marketing Fashion Design • Interdisciplinary Health Services: Studies • Personal Financial Planning • Textile and Apparel Studies: Occupational Therapy • Film, Video, and Media Studies • Sales and Business Marketing Merchandising • Nursing • French • Telecommunications and • Textile and Apparel Studies: • Social Work • Freshwater Science and Information Management Product Development • Speech Pathology and Audiology Sustainability • Gender and Women’s Studies Education and Human Engineering and Undecided • Geochemistry Development Applied Sciences • University Curriculum • Geography • Athletic Training (Exploratory Advising) • Geology • Aerospace Engineering • Biology: Secondary Education • Geophysics • Chemical Engineering • Chemistry: Secondary Education • German • Civil Engineering • Child and Family Development Pre-Professional • Global and International Studies • Computer Engineering • Dietetics Programs • History • Computer Science • Early Childhood Professional • Dentistry • Hydrogeology • Construction Engineering Education • Law • Interpersonal Communication • Electrical Engineering • Earth Science • Medicine • Japanese • Engineering Design Technology • Elementary/Middle School Integrated • Journalism • Engineering Management Science Technology • Latin • Elementary Professional Education • Graphic and Printing Science Majors are subject to change. • Mathematics • English: Secondary Education • Industrial and Entrepreneurial • Organizational Communication • Exercise Science Engineering • Philosophy • Family and Consumer Sciences • Manufacturing Engineering • Physics Teacher Education Technology • Political Science • Family Studies • Mechanical Engineering • Psychology: Behavioral Science • Food Service Administration • Paper Engineering: Environmental • Psychology: General Psychology • French: Secondary Education Engineering and Sustainable • Public History • Geography: Secondary Education Processes • Public Relations • German: Secondary Education • Paper Engineering: Process • Religion

36 | Western Michigan University Financial Information | 37 wmich.edu/broncoexpress wmich.edu/finaid (269) 387-6000 (269) 387-6000 Billing and Financial Aid Checklist Financial Aid

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Financial Aid from the [email protected] State of Michigan Considering the payment plan? Students can enroll at To receive your Michigan Financial aid questions gowmu.wmich.edu. Click the Payment and Account Information Competitive Scholarship or [email protected] link under “My Self Service.” Parents/Authorized users can enroll Tuition Incentive Program at wapps.wmich.edu/authuser. at WMU, or to transfer your scholarship from one school Considering private alternative loans? You can find more to another, you must notify information at wmich.edu/finaid/loans/private.html. the State of Michigan Office of Scholarships and Grants at (888) 447-2687.

38 | Western Michigan University Financial Information | 39 Direct Costs/Tuition/Fees

Fall tuition and fees are determined at the Board of Trustees meeting in June or July. Tuition rates will be promptly communicated to students when they become available. Students with a major in the College of Fine Arts (freshman through senior), the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, or the Haworth College of Business (junior and senior) have a tuition rate structure specifically for those colleges. A Records Initiation Fee of $300 will be assessed to all new degree-seeking students. Semester fees include the Enrollment Fee of $411.50, Student Assessment Fee of $26, and the Sustainability Fee of $8. Some courses also have “class fees.” For more information regarding tuition What About Loans? around the first day of classes. If you choose to defer an orientation fee and fees, please visit the Office of the Registrar’s site at wmich.edu/registrar. Federal Subsidized/Unsubsidized, or Fall Welcome charge, this may affect the amount of your refund for Federal Perkins and Federal Parent the fall semester. PLUS loans are offered through the Bill for Tuition/Fees and Residence Hall U.S. Department of Education. If You will receive a mailed semester invoice (bill) one month prior to the you need additional funds after any Satisfactory Academic Progress beginning of the semester if you are registered for classes as of the date the grants and scholarships, you will You must meet the Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress to invoices are produced. An email from WMU Billing will also be sent to the want to consider these loans first. maintain your eligibility for aid. To meet SAP, you must: student and authorized user when a new tuition invoice is available. We encourage you to borrow only • Maintain a minimum GPA as required by your college or program. After the initial invoice, you must obtain access to your current balance what you need. Get complete details due and class schedule through GoWMU (see “Viewing Your Account and at wmich.edu/finaid. • P ass a minimum of 67 percent of all attempted hours at WMU. Payment Information Online”). Authorized users will log in to the system at • Not exceed 183 undergraduate hours attempted at WMU, including Parents can find more information wapps.wmich.edu/authuser to access student account information. about the Parent PLUS Loan at transferred hours. We have included a couple of sample tuition invoices based on estimated wmich.edu/finaid/parents. These standards are established to encourage students to complete their rates for the 2014-2015 academic year. Please see page 42 for a sample tuition degree within a reasonable time frame. Your eligibility for financial aid You have the right to cancel or invoice for a new resident student and page 43 for a new non-resident student. reduce your federal loans. Students may be in jeopardy for future semesters if the standards are not met. Monthly Statements who wish to reduce or cancel their See the complete SAP policy online at wmich.edu/finaid. loans should complete a Student Monthly statements are available online after the 15th of each month for Financial Aid Adjustment form. currently enrolled students. An email from WMU Billing is sent to students Parents who wish to cancel or Need More Answers? and authorized users when a new statement becomes available. Students have reduce a PLUS loan must complete Bronco Express is designed to assist you with questions approximately 15 days to make payment from the time the monthly statements the Parent PLUS Adjustment form. regarding financial aid, billing, cashiering, registration and your are posted. Non-enrolled students will be mailed a monthly statement. These forms are available at student account. Please visit or contact Bronco Express if you wmich.edu/finaid/forms.html. need more information about any of these topics. Bronco Express is located on the lower level of the Bernhard Center. They offer walk-in hours or you can call (269) 387-6000. Financial Aid Refunds Monday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you have completed all of your requirements for financial aid, then Tuesday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. your aid will disburse into your Wednesday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Western account approximately 10 days before the start of classes. Thursday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Check your requirements on Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. GoWMU.) This financial aid will then be applied to the authorized charges at Western. If your financial aid Find us: exceeds the authorized charges, the WMU Student Financial Aid WMU business office will process a refund that will be sent to you

40 | Western Michigan University Financial Information | 41 Western Michigan University TUITION / FEES AND RESIDENCE HALL INVOICE IMPORTANT PAYMENT OPTIONS Western Michigan University TUITION / FEES AND RESIDENCE HALL INVOICE IMPORTANT PAYMENT OPTIONS Accounts Receivable Accounts Receivable Payment Coupon Pay at gowmu.wmich.edu with an Payment Coupon Pay at gowmu.wmich.edu with an 1903 W Michigan Avenue electronic checking or savings transfer. 1903 W Michigan Avenue electronic checking or savings transfer. Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5210 Online payments by credit card are Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5210 Online payments by credit card are Pay By: 09/02/2014 subject to a 2.75% convenience fee. Or Pay By: 09/02/2014 subject to a 2.75% convenience fee. Or you can mail the Payment Coupon with you can mail the Payment Coupon with Payment Due: $5700.73 your check payable to WMU. Payment Due: $12297.80 your check payable to WMU.

BUSTER BRONCO WIN #: XXXXX6789 ELECTRONIC CHECK PROCESSING BONNIE BRONCO WIN #: XXXXX6789 ELECTRONIC CHECK PROCESSING 1903 W MICHIGAN AVE Checks directly received at WMU will be 1903 W MICHIGAN AVE Checks directly received at WMU will be KALAMAZOO, MI 49008 Invoice Date: 08/01/2014 securely processed electronically, under KALAMAZOO, MI 49008 Invoice Date: 08/01/2014 securely processed electronically, under the rules governed by the National the rules governed by the National Automated Clearing House Association Automated Clearing House Association Payment Enclosed: and the Federal Reserve Bank. The Payment Enclosed: and the Federal Reserve Bank. The THIS IS AN EXAMPLE INVOICEt FOR A RESIDENT transaction will appear on your bank THIS IS AN EXAMPLE INVOICE FOR A NON-RESIDENT transaction will appear on your bank STUDENT WITH A FINANCIAL AID PACKAGE statement. Sending payment by check STUDENT WITH A FINANCIAL AID PACKAGE statement. Sending payment by check constitutes acceptance of these terms. constitutes acceptance of these terms.

WIN # XXXXX6789 This invoice reflects only current semester tuition and residence hall charges as of the invoice date. Please check your WIN # XXXXX6789 This invoice reflects only current semester tuition and residence hall charges as of the invoice date. Please check your TUITION / FEES AND account balance on the web for additional charges or adjustments. Monthly statements are only available on the web for TUITION / FEES AND account balance on the web for additional charges or adjustments. Monthly statements are only available on the web for RESIDENCE HALL INVOICE INVOICE DATE: 08/01/2014 enrolled students. You may authorize other users to receive monthly emails regarding your account information. RESIDENCE HALL INVOICE INVOICE DATE: 08/01/2014 enrolled students. You may authorize other users to receive monthly emails regarding your account information. WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY TUITION / FEES AND RESIDENCE HALL FINANCIAL DETAIL - FALL 2014 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY TUITION / FEES AND RESIDENCE HALL FINANCIAL DETAIL - FALL 2014 Communication Class Fee 5.00 Communication Class Fee 5.00 Enrollment Fee 411.50 Enrollment Fee 411.50 Fall Welcome Week (1 time fee) 235.00 Fall Welcome Week (1 time fee) 235.00 Internet Sem Fee-Fall 80.00 Internet Sem Fee-Fall 80.00 Mathematics Class Fee 15.00 Mathematics Class Fee 15.00 Orientation (1 time fee) 210.00 Orientation (1 time fee) 210.00 Record Initiation (1 time fee) 300.00 Record Initiation (1 time fee) 300.00 Res Hall Meal Plan** 2165.22 Res Hall Meal Plan** 2165.22 Res Hall Room** 2306.59 Res Hall Room** 2306.59 Student Assessment Fee 26.00 This example invoice Student Assessment Fee 26.00 This example invoice Tuition Lower Level Resident** 4883.42 Tuition Lower Level Non Res** 11980.49 Admission Deposit-Web Pymt -100.00 is to be used only as a guide to estimate the cost for Admission Deposit-Web Pymt -100.00 is to be used only as a guide to estimate the cost for Fed Dir Staff Loan (sub) -1742.00 the 2014-15 academic year. The financial aid you Fed Dir Staff Loan (sub) -1742.00 the 2014-15 academic year. The financial aid you Fed Dir Staff Loan (unsub) -995.00 receive is determined by completing the FAFSA. Fed Dir Staff Loan (unsub) -995.00 receive is determined by completing the FAFSA. Pell Grant -1500.00 Every student's financial aid award will vary Pell Grant -2200.00 Every student's financial aid award will vary SEOG Federal Grant -200.00 depending on individual circumstances. Supp WMU Grant -400.00 depending on individual circumstances. Supp WMU Grant -400.00

SEMESTER AMOUNT DUE: $5700.73 SEMESTER AMOUNT DUE: $12297.80

COURSE SCHEDULE - Fall 2014 COURSE SCHEDULE - Fall 2014 CRN SUBJ CRSE CMP COURSE TITLE CREDS DAYS START/STOP BUILD ROOM G* CRN SUBJ CRSE CMP COURSE TITLE CREDS DAYS START/STOP BUILD ROOM G* 41234 MATH 1160 M Finite Math/App 3.0 MW 1100-1150am WOOD 01001 L 41234 MATH 1160 M Finite Math/App 3.0 MW 1100-1150am WOOD 01001 L 46789 MATH 1160 M Finite Math/App 0.0 F 0800-0850am SANGN 03103 L 46789 MATH 1160 M Finite Math/App 0.0 F 0800-0850am SANGN 03103 L 43214 COM 2000 M Human Commun 3.0 MWF 0900-0950am KNAUS 03502 L 43214 COM 2000 M Human Commun 3.0 MWF 0900-0950am KNAUS 03502 L 45678 PEGN 1660 M Weight Training 1.0 TR 0930-1020am SC 02020 L 45678 PEGN 1660 M Weight Training 1.0 TR 0930-1020am SC 02020 L 48765 HIST 1000 M Early Western W 3.0 MWF 1000-1050am KNAUS 03502 L 48765 HIST 1000 M Early Western W 3.0 MWF 1000-1050am KNAUS 03502 L 43312 FYE 2100 M First Year Exper 2.0 TR 0330-0445pm WELBN 01121 L 43312 FYE 2100 M First Year Exper 2.0 TR 0330-0445pm WELBN 01121 L 43589 PHIL 2200 M Critical Reason 3.0 MW 0500-0615pm MOORE G0111 L 43589 PHIL 2200 M Critical Reason 3.0 MW 0500-0615pm MOORE G0111 L

**Please note the above tuition and residence hall rates are estimated amounts. The estimated tuition amount is based on a student taking main campus **Please note the above tuition and residence hall rates are estimated amounts. The estimated tuition amount is based on a student taking main campus courses. The College of Engineering & Applied Sciences, College of Fine Arts and College of Business have a differential tuition structure. Tuition rates for courses. The College of Engineering & Applied Sciences, College of Fine Arts and College of Business have a differential tuition structure. Tuition rates for Extended University Programs (EUP) Regional Sites, Online and Open Learning courses vary. View information on tuition and fees at wmich.edu/ Extended University Programs (EUP) Regional Sites, Online and Open Learning courses vary. View information on tuition and fees at wmich.edu/ registrar/tuition/ and residence hall and dining fees at wmich.edu/housing/contract/rates.html. registrar/tuition/ and residence hall and dining fees at wmich.edu/housing/contract/rates.html.

*G (Grading Mode) - A = Audit, C = Credit / No Credit, L = Letter Grade *G (Grading Mode) - A = Audit, C = Credit / No Credit, L = Letter Grade If you have questions concerning your invoice, please call (269) 387-6000. If you have course schedule questions, please call the Registrar’s Office at (269) 387-4300. If you do not plan to If you have questions concerning your invoice, please call (269) 387-6000. If you have course schedule questions, please call the Registrar’s Office at (269) 387-4300. If you do not plan to attend WMU you must WITHDRAW from your classes. If you do not withdraw from your classes in accordance with WMU’s refund policy, the charges will remain on your account. You will attend WMU you must WITHDRAW from your classes. If you do not withdraw from your classes in accordance with WMU’s refund policy, the charges will remain on your account. You will be responsible for payment. You may review the refund policy at wmich.edu/accounting-services/receivable/students.html. be responsible for payment. You may review the refund policy at wmich.edu/accounting-services/receivable/students.html.

42 | Western Michigan University Financial Information | 43 WMU Email To Make a Payment Please check your WMU email for all important announcements from WMU. Steps to set up an authorized Students and authorized users can pay on the Web with an electronic A message is sent to your WMU email account from WMU Billing informing user transfer from a checking or savings account. You may also pay online with a credit card (MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express), subject to a 2.75 you when a new statement or invoice is available on the Web. • Go to GoWMU: gowmu.wmich.edu. percent convenience service fee by a third-party payment service. • Log in using your Bronco NetID Mail a check payment with the coupon from the Tuition/Fees and Residence V iewing Your Account and Payment and password. Information Online Hall Invoice to WMU using the envelope provided. Please allow five business • From the student home tab, under days for processing. To view your account and payment information, follow these simple steps. “My Self Service,” click Payment Using a drop-box payment envelope, deposit a check into the payment and Account Information. 1. Using your Bronco NetID and password, log in to GoWMU at drop box located at Bronco Express on the lower level of the Bernhard Center. gowmu.wmich.edu. • Click on the “Authorized Users” tab. Pay in person at Bronco Express on the lower level of the Bernhard Center 2. Click on the Payment and Account Information link under “My Self • Click on “Add Authorized User.” with a check or cash. Please note all cash payments must be made at Bronco Service” on the home page. • Enter the email address of the Express. No credit or debit card payments are accepted at Bronco Express. If You can now view your e-bills and do the following: person you want to add as an mailing a check payment, send to Western Michigan University, Cashiering, authorized user. 1903 W Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo MI 49008-5282. Please include your Western • Make a payment by electronic checking or savings. Identification Number with all transactions. Registration, drop/add period, • Click yes or no on the information • Make a payment by credit card (MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American withdrawing from classes and you want the authorized user to Express), subject to a 2.75 percent convenience service fee by a third-party the Tuition Refund Policy have access to. payment service. For more information regarding • Click “Continue.” • Sign up for e-refunds (direct deposit). registration, the drop/add period, • Read the agreement, then click • View your payments. withdrawing from classes and “I agree,” and “Continue.” the Tuition Refund Policy, please • View your student ID/WIN on “My Profiles.” • You will receive the following visit wmich.edu/registrar. If you • View your current account activity. message: “Thank you. We have are a financial aid recipient and withdraw from all of your classes, • Enroll in the payment plan. sent an email notification to this person.” federal regulations mandate that • Set up authorized users to view your bills and statements, make payments, we calculate the amount of financial view account activity, enroll in a payment plan, and view academic and (Note: Authorized users have their aid that must be repaid to the financial aid information. own login IDs and passwords.) federal grant and loan programs. In If you want your parent or other authorized user(s) to have access to your • Repeat the above steps to add Payment Plans some cases, this may result in us account, here are the options. additional users. sending some or all of the federal The University’s payment plan allows students to spread their account balance funds provided to you back to the The authorized user will receive For online access: for the semester over a predetermined number of installment payments. The federal government. This may cause two emails from WMU Billing. student or authorized user can sign up for the payment plan during the open a balance owed on your University Students must set up a parent or other third party as an authorized user. The The first email will state they have authorized user can view your bills and statements, make payments, view enrollment period each semester. There is an enrollment fee for the payment account. been granted access to the student plan and the amount is provided prior to open enrollment for the plan. You account activity, enroll in a payment plan, and view academic and financial account and the second email will Failure to pay aid information. can enroll in a payment plan with a checking or savings account and the include the temporary password installment will be automatically charged to your checking or savings account Failure to pay may result in the to log in to the system. Authorized on the installment due dates. You also can enroll in a payment plan with a credit inability to register for future Student confidentiality and creating an authorized user users will log in at wapps.wmich. card. All credit card payments are subject to a convenience service fee of 2.75 semester courses and receive an edu/authuser for access to student percent. When paying with a credit card, you must go online and make your academic transcript. All amounts Students can give parents, employers, etc., the ability to access account account information. information. In compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act payments by 8 a.m. on the due date. delinquent beyond the due date will be assessed a service charge of of 1974, student financial and academic records may not be shared with a third All authorized users must log in to An authorized user may enroll in a payment plan for their student at 1.5 percent per month (18 percent party without written consent. Adding an authorized user is your written consent the system and enter their name wapps.wmich.edu/authuser. that an individual may access your account information and make payments on before we can speak to them over annually). If your account becomes your behalf. You may also give authorized users access to certain academic and the phone or in person regarding a Refund of excess financial aid funds/direct deposit more than 45 days delinquent, it financial aid information. student account. An overpayment or excess financial • Click on the “My Profiles” tab. may be placed in collections and collection costs added. For non-online access: aid paid to your account will be • Select “Add New Payment refunded to the student. This refund Registration holds If the person does not have access Method.” can be directly deposited into the to email, simply print a copy of Students may not be allowed to student’s bank account or will come • Enter a payment method to your latest billing statement and register for classes if they have: in the form of a check payable to the receive your electronic refunds. provide it to him/her. Please include student. Students may follow the • An amount due on their your Western Identification Number • Then, under “Refund Options,” steps below to sign up for electronic University student account. with any payment mailed to the click on the box to indicate this is refunds. University. the account you want to use for • An amount due for parking • Students go to gowmu.wmich.edu. refunds. violations (which is payable at Parking Services or online). • Click the Payment and Account All refunds to parents for Parent Information link under “My Self PLUS Loans will be by check. • Other holds, such as academic, Service.” social, etc.

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46 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 47 WMU Fight Song

Fight on, fight on for Western, Beyond the Take the ball, make a score, win the game, classroom Onward for the Brown and Gold,

Push ‘em back, push ‘em back,

Bring us fame. Student Affairs Student

Fight on, fight on for Western, Bernhard Center wmich.edu/studentcenter Over one, over all we will reign, Career and Student Employment Services wmich.edu/career Fight, Broncos, fight, Children’s Place Learning Center We are happy to have you here, and we are ready wmich.edu/childcare Fight with all your might, to assist you. Dining Services wmich.edu/dining The Student Affairs staff is committed to helping Western win this game! you achieve success, both inside and outside of the Parent and Family Programs classroom, and we welcome the opportunity to help you wmich.edu/parents reach your educational, career and personal goals. Residence Life wmich.edu/housing Whether you are utilizing health and wellness services, living in a residence hall, participating in intramural sports, Alma Mater Sindecuse Health Center/Counseling Services or joining a student organization, we are here to help you. wmich.edu/healthcenter Our many programs are designed to provide Student Activities and Leadership Programs Western we sing to you, Brown and Gold. wmich.edu/activities assistance related to:

Student Affairs • Student development and leadership Western we bring to you faith untold. wmich.edu/studentaffairs • Health and wellness • Career and student employment Student Conduct • Housing and dining You challenge and inspire; wmich.edu/conduct • Character and citizenship Your hope is our desire; University Recreation wmich.edu/rec

We sing to you our Alma Mater WMU Catering For a complete list of services, please visit wmich.edu/catering Brown and Gold. Student Affairs | wmich.edu/students | 2014-15

48 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 49 Phone Resources Online Resources

Emergency Academic Resources Academic Standards Residence Life Information Hotline (269) 387-1001 wmich.edu/registrar/academic_ wmich.edu/housing Academic Resource Center standards.html Campus Information/ wmich.edu/tutoring Student Activities and Class Schedule Leadership Programs Operator (269) 387-1000 Academic Success Programs gowmu.wmich.edu wmich.edu/activities Academic Success wmich.edu/academicsuccess Grades and WMU Grading System Student Affairs Programs (269) 387-4411 Bookstore wmich.edu/registrar/records/ wmich.edu/studentaffairs wmubookstore.com grades.html Admissions (269) 387-2000 Student Employment Disability Services for Students Military and Veterans Affairs wmich.edu/career Alumni Relations (269) 387-8700 wmich.edu/disabilityservices wmich.edu/military Student Government Athletics Department (269) 387-3120 First-Year Experience Online Education westernstudentassociation.org wmich.edu/fye wmich.edu/online Athletics (tickets) (269) 387-8092 Student Organizations Library Transfer Credits wmich.collegiatelink.net Auxiliary Enterprises (269) 387-3362 wmich.edu/library wmich.edu/admissions/transfer/credit Student Recreation Bernhard Center (269) 387-4860 Study Abroad wmich.edu/rec wmich.edu/studyabroad Blindness and Low Vision Studies (269) 387-3455 University Curriculum and Exploratory Advising Bookstore (269) 387-3929 Haenicke Institute for Sindecuse wmich.edu/unv Global Education (269) 387-5890 Health Center (269) 387-3287 Bronco Card Office (269) 387-6278 Financial Information Human Resources (269) 387-3620 Student Activities (269) 387-2115 Bronco Express (269) 387-6000 Bill Pay Institutional Equity (269) 387-6316 Student Affairs (269) 387-2152 Business and Finance (269) 387-2365 wmich.edu/accounting-services/ cashiering/payment.html Lawson Ice Arena (269) 387-3050 Student Conduct (269) 387-2160 Career and Student Financial Aid Employment Services (269) 387-2745 LBGT Student Services (269) 387-2123 Study Abroad (269) 387-5890 wmich.edu/finaid

Counseling Services (269) 387-1850 Military and Technology Help Desk (269) 387-4357 Michigan Residency Information Veterans Affairs (269) 387-4411 wmich.edu/accounting-services/faq/ Student Life Student Services Dining Services (269) 387-4844 Transfer Student residency.html and Resources (269) 387-2311 Services (269) 387-0740 Bus Routes Disability Services wmich.edu/broncotransit Ombudsman for Students (269) 387-2116 Multicultural Affairs (269) 387-3317 Unified Clinics (269) 387-7000 Health Resources wmich.edu/ombudsman Dining Services Counseling Extended University Ombudsman Office (269) 387-0718 University Recreation (269) 387-4732 wmich.edu/dining Student Conduct Programs (269) 387-4200 wmich.edu/healthcenter/counseling wmich.edu/conduct Parent and Family University Relations (269) 387-8400 Greek Life Sindecuse Health Center Faith and Spiritual Programs (269) 387-4820 wmich.edu/greeks Development (269) 387-2506 (269) 387-2092 wmich.edu/healthcenter Technology Parking Services (269) 387-4609 International Students Bronco NetID and Password Fetzer Center (269) 387-3232 Records and Registration wmich.edu/internationaladmissions President’s Office (269) 387-2351 wmich.edu/it/students/bronconetid LBGT Student Services Financial Aid (269) 387-6000 FOR ACADEMIC ADVISING AND Academic Calendar Public Safety (269) 387-5555 COLLEGE PHONE NUMBERS, wmich.edu/lbgt Computer Labs wmich.edu/registrar/calendars wmich.edu/labs First-Year Experience PLEASE REFER TO ACADEMIC Miller Auditorium Programs (269) 387-2167 Registrar (269) 387-4300 information SECTION. Academic Catalogs millerauditorium.com Technology Help Desk catalog.wmich.edu wmich.edu/helpdesk Residence Life (269) 387-4735 Multicultural Affairs wmich.edu/multicultural

50 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 51 The NEW Generation of University Living

Housing/Dining STRATEGIC

PLAnning Residence halls

Most first-year students choose the convenience and support of living in the residence halls while making the transition to university life. Living in the halls is the best way to get the total campus experience, meet people and form lifetime friendships. NEW residence halls opening in 2015! wmich.edu/housing/options/halls Primarily for freshmen New Residence Halls

WMU Apartments Spindler Hall Western View

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Bistro3 Western Western Community Residence Dining Flexible housing options Dining View View Center Hall Facility So you have choices throughout your WMU career!

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52 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 53 b Are there things I can’t bring? For safety reasons, there are some items that are not allowed in the residence halls. These include: GO WEST. • Multi-arm/spider lamps • Incense • Candles (even for decoration) • Hookahs • George Foreman-style grills • Items with exposed heating elements • Toasters/toaster ovens • Space heaters/air conditioners • Coffee makers (unless there is an auto shut-off and internal heating element —brands like Keurig are approved) • Irons (unless there is an auto shut-off) • Subwoofers • Memo boards for the outside of room doors | • Personal mattresses Building 2014 15 Housing FAQs smart communities! [ Information to know ] For a helpful packing list of what to bring and not bring, visit wmich.edu/housing/new-students/bring-list. Fall Welcome move in is b Questions? Aug. 26 unless you are part What happens between now and move in? b How do I send or receive mail? of a special program. To find If you have not yet received it, you will be getting your room assignment shortly. Watch for an email to your Outgoing mail is dropped off at the front desk and picked up daily. Incoming mail is distributed at 5 p.m., Contact us at: your hall’s assigned move-in WMU account and follow the link to look up your hall and room. Included in the email will be the housing Monday through Saturday, and roommates share a mailbox. To receive mail, address items to: rates and information about lofts, MicroFridges, futons and carpet rentals and purchases. In late July, we (269) 387-4735 time and who moves in when, will send another email for you to access your roommate’s name and contact information. Details about Student’s Name (269) 387-4786 (fax) visit wmich.edu/housing. move in will be included in the roommate email. Room # Hall Name (i.e. 125 Ackley) email: [email protected] Kalamazoo MI 49008-#### wmich.edu/housing b Fall semester 2014 b Is it possible to request a different hall or roommate? The “plus-four” ZIP code extension is specific for each hall and is important to include Halls open—Aug. 29 at 9 a.m. Once housing assignments go out and spaces are full, flexibility does not always exist to move people around. If a change is critical, you can put your name on a waiting list for a hall, learning community or an in order to receive mail in a timely fashion. You can check your “plus-four” ZIP code at Halls close—Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. empty room for a roommate change. We will make every effort to accommodate the change during the wmich.edu/housing/new-students/mail. summer, but most likely changes will be made after the second week of school when more spaces open up. b Spring semester 2015 Visit wmich.edu/housing for more details. b What about Internet and cable access? Halls open—Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. Wireless access is available in your room, main-floor lobbies and the dining halls. Halls close—May 1 at 7 p.m. b How big is my room, and what’s in it? High-speed Ethernet ports are also in your room to connect you to ResNet. There is Check out room dimensions, furniture lists and other great information by viewing your hall’s Web page at one port per person. More information about Internet service is at b Buildings remain open for wmich.edu/housing/options/halls. Plan to use University-provided furniture since it may not leave the wmich.edu/it/student/resnet. Thanksgiving and spring recess. room, and in-hall storage is not available. Personal wireless hubs are prohibited in student rooms. Basic cable service is b How do I get a loft, MicroFridge, carpet or futon? provided at no charge. The channel lineup is at wmich.edu/it/students/cable. Residence Life works with vendors to give you some convenient options for your room. All of these products can be ordered online, and those ordered by the mid-August deadline will be waiting in your room when you b Do I need renter’s insurance? Cancellation fees arrive. Visit wmich.edu/housing/vendors for products, order deadlines and costs. Renter’s insurance for theft or property damage is not provided as part of the housing b Students who are no longer b Can I bring my own microwave, TV, and other electronics? contract. Many students are covered under their family’s homeowners or renter’s attending WMU and cancel their You bet. All electrical equipment must have an approved UL rating, and we support Energy Star-rated insurance, so inquire with the policy’s agent. contract in June or July will be equipment. Microwaves and refrigerators should draw 1.5 or less amps of electrical current. We recommend b charged a $100 fee. From Aug. 1 you also bring a multi-outlet strip with a circuit breaker so circuits do not get overloaded and fuses are not Who will be there to help me during the year? through Aug. 29, there will be a blown. Each room is limited to two multi-plug outlet strips. Appliances or equipment may never be directly Your best resource is the resident assistant who lives on each floor. RAs are upper-level students who have skills in connecting with others, listening to concerns $200 fee. wired to a residence hall or mounted on the walls. Appliances with exposed heating elements or no auto Helpful links shut-off are prohibited. and knowledge of campus services. They are responsible for creating a floor community through hall activities, assisting students with personal and academic concerns, and Move-in schedule b Students who are still b Can I have guests spend the night? helping in emergency situations. RAs should be the first person you go to for questions, wmich.edu/housing/new-students/move-schedule enrolled at WMU and cancel You may have guests stay overnight if the guest is of the same gender, is at least 18 years old and your guidance and involvement in hall activities. Rates their contract in June or July roommate consents. If your guest is of the opposite gender, the guest must stay with someone else who is wmich.edu/housing/info/rates Managing each residence hall is a full-time professional hall director who has an will be charged a $400 fee. Prior the same gender as the guest. There is a limit of two guests per person per night, and guests may stay no advanced degree in college student development, higher education, counseling or a Safety and security more than two nights. Guests must have a valid state-issued ID card. to Aug. 29, there is a $500 fee. related field. The hall director lives in the building and is responsible for student staff wmich.edu/housing/info/safety Contracts canceled Aug. 29 or b Where do I do laundry? supervision, facilities management, crisis intervention, and creating an environment Employment information after incur the full contract cost. Laundry rooms are in each hall. Machines use quarters, or you can put LaundryBUCKS on your supportive of education and self-discovery. There is also a graduate assistant who wmich.edu/housing/employ Send cancellations in writing to student ID and use it like a debit card. Visit wmich.edu/vending/laundry for more details. lives in the hall and assists the hall director. Residence hall policies the Residence Life office. wmich.edu/housing/info/policies

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54 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 55 MORE Value LESS and Hassle

Top five things ALL residence hall students need to know about Apartment Residents and Commuter Students Convenient locations, flexible dining options and a variety of healthy choices are all great reasons to take advantage of campus WMU Residence WMU Dining Services dining. Enjoy the convenience of on-campus dining locations without the hassle of cooking or dirty dishes! Hall Dining We have a variety of flexible meal plan choices. Meal Plans Commuter 50 Commuter 75 Commuter 100 Bronco Gold Includes access to any dining room Includes access to any dining room Includes access to any dining room Our best value! Your meal plan is accepted at any dining hall. location on 50 occasions during location on 75 occasions during location on 100 occasions during the semester. the semester. the semester. • Unlimited access • Six self-serve style residence hall dining rooms. • Meal plans can be used for Carryout, Late-night Carryout or Carryout Express. to dining halls Commuter Meal Plans WMU Dining Locations • Up to two Carryout • To use your meal plan, simply have your WMU Bronco Card swiped at the door. meals per day • Commuter meal plans are available to WMU Residence Hall Dining Rooms • One Late-night residents of WMU Apartments, Bistro3 > FOUR SPECIALTY STATIONS Carryout meal per Many food choices available. Western View, Spindler Hall and Features fresh and healthy food choices that are evening • Three different menus are served daily on campus. students living off campus. prepared in front of guests, within a contemporary • Convenient locations and • Each of these menus has two entrées and a vegetarian entrée served at lunch and dinner. restaurant-style environment. 20 Meal dining rooms open until 8 p.m. Burnham Dining > EXTREME GREENS • 20 meals per • Several cooked-to-order options are available Monday through Friday, such as eggs • Meal plans may be charged to your A chopped or tossed entrée salad prepared with your week at breakfast and grill selections at lunch and dinner. student account or purchased choice of greens and an expansive selection of salad • Access to any • A specialty menu concept is served in each dining hall to further expand menu choices. online with Visa, MasterCard toppings and dressing. Very fresh and healthy! dining room, or Discover credit cards. • Special events are sponsored throughout the semester. Carryout or Late- Hoekje/Bigelow Dining > MARKETPLACE GRILL night Carryout WMU Fresh grilled hamburgers, pizza, piping hot French fries, and other fresh grill items are prepared in front • $75 in Dining Dining rooms serve continuously 12 hours a day. Residence Hall Dining Rooms of our guests! Dollars per semester • Dining halls are open continuously from breakfast through dinner, Bistro3 > Valley I Dining > VALLEY I SUB SHOP Monday through Friday and for select hours on the weekend. Four Speciality Stations Sub sandwiches are prepared to order on fresh baked bread with a large selection of meats, cheeses, 15 Meal • Five meal periods include breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner and Burnham Dining > A Dining Dollars account is a prepaid toppings and special sauces. A menu board highlights • 15 meals per week Extreme Greens account that can be used at any Dining Late-night Carryout. popular classic sub choices. • Access to any Hoekje/Bigelow Dining > Services location including six campus dining room, Marketplace Grill cafés and six residence hall dining rooms. Valley II Dining > STIR-FRY STATION Carryout or Late- Dining Dollars are included with every meal plan. Valley I Dining > Have your WMU Bronco Card swiped at Individually prepared and seasoned stir-fry entrées the door or cash register and your night Carryout Sub Shop feature chicken, beef, seafood and vegetarian purchase will be deducted from your • A Dining Dollars account is a prepaid account used Valley II Dining > proteins along with a wide selection of vegetables. • $50 in Dining Dining Dollars balance. Dollars per by swiping your WMU Bronco Card. Stir-Fry Station Valley III Dining semester • Dining Dollars are accepted at any WMU Campus Café or Valley III Dining Sign up online at Offers a grill area, deli bar and salad bar. for guest meals in residence hall dining rooms. wmich.edu/dining/diningdollars.html 10 Meal WMU Campus Cafés • You can easily add more Dining Dollars to your account • 10 meals per week [ Bella Vita Café] College of Health and Human Services • Access to any online at wmich.edu/dining/diningdollars.html. [ Bernhard Café and Market ] Bernhard Center dining room, • Dining Dollars included with the meal plan do not [ Flossie’s Café] Sangren Hall Carryout or carry over to the next semester. Late-night Carryout [Parkview Café] College of Engineering and Applied Sciences • $25 in Dining [ Plaza Café] Sprau Tower Dollars per [ Schneider Café] Haworth College of Business semester

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56 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 57 Every leader starts somewhere!

Student Center and Bronco Mall Bernhard Café and Market The Bernhard Center offers the campus community—students, faculty, staff, alumni and guests—many services, facilities and programs under one roof. Meeting rooms of all sizes, retail, lounges, residence dining, student support offices, the campus bookstore, and much more all provide opportunities to meet, relax, learn and enjoy. Student Activities & Leadership P rograms

Enhancing the College Experience Campuswide programs Leadership development programs Registered student organization development Fraternity and sorority life Volunteer services and community engagement

wmich.edu/studentcenter To learn more, visit wmich.edu/activities

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58 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 59 WMU Campus Activities Board puts on weekly events that you can attend for only $1 with your Bronco Card!

CAB brings comedians, concerts, magicians, hypnotists, Miller Movies, cultural events, and much more!

You can help choose our acts, plan and Mondays at 8:30 p.m. promote events, and even meet the GR ΣΣ K Bernhard Center, Room 208 artists! Join CAB! WMU Campus Activities Board With nearly 30 fraternities and sororities at WMU, you’ll find WMU Campus Activities Board @CABwmu wmich.edu/cab one that fits you perfectly! AΣΦ

FIJI Sororities Fraternities WEDNESDAYS at 4:00 P.m. BERNHARD CENTER, ROOM157 Visit wmich.edu/activities/greek for more information on how to join! FACEBOOK.COM/WMUWSA @WMUWSA

60 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 61 wmubroncos.com

HOW 2 B Social ... #WMUAthletics Style

LIKE US FACEBOOK.COM/WMUBRONCOFANS Strengthening Mind and Body University Recreation offers a wide variety of programs that recognize the needs and interests of all FOLLOW US Whenever you tweet about #WMUAthletics use #ThePowerofGold individuals at WMU. Users have indicated that our programs and facilities help them reduce stress, TWITTER.COM/WMUBRONCOFANS assist with weight loss, increase flexibility and strength, encourage friendly competition, interact socially, and gain a better appreciation of diversity. Join the thousands at WMU who have already WATCH US gotten active and committed to a healthy lifestyle. YOUTUBE.COM/WMUATHLETICS

ATHLETIC TEAMS STUDENT GROUPS

MEN’S TEAMS WOMEN’S TEAMS LAWSON LUNATICS BASEBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL CROSS COUNTRY Student section for the hockey team FOOTBALL GOLF wmubroncos.com/lunatics HOCKEY GYMNASTICS SOCCER SOCCER THE ZOO What types of activities are you interested in? TENNIS SOFTBALL Student section for the basketball team -­‐ - Intramural Intramural sports Sports --­‐ Special Special events Events TENNIS wmubroncos.com/thezoo - Personal training TRACK AND FIELD -­‐ Personal Training -­‐ Turkey Trot VOLLEYBALL -­‐ - Cycle Cycle Fit Fit -­‐ Bronco’s Ledge Climbing Competition -­‐ - Aerobics Aerobics -­‐ International Night -­‐ - Club Club sports Sports -­‐ Special hours for family activities All WMU athletic teams compete in the -­‐ - Open Open recreation Recreation -­‐ One of the largest student employers Mid-American Conference, except for our -­‐ - Personal Personal workouts Workouts hockey program. The hockey program competes -­‐ - Rock Rock climbing Climbing Keep up on the latest SRC information and fitness classes in the National Collegiate Hockey Conference.

wmich.edu/rec Install MemberMe from the Google Play or Apple store (269) 387-­‐4732 and search “WMU” for our SRC app. If you have any questions about WMU Athletics, email [email protected].

62 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 63 Come see what we have to offer at the Unified Clinics

Enjoying campus will be a breath of fresh air.

Starting Sept. 1, 2014, the entire Western Michigan University campus will be tobacco free. The Unified Clinics, located on Western Michigan University’s East Campus, provide a broad range of services to students. Some services include the Vision Clinic, Behavioral Health Services and the Women’s Health Clinic. Visit wmich.edu/tobaccofree for complete details. WMU Vision Clinic (269) 387-7064 Do you need an eye exam while you’re away at school? Look no further! WMU’s vision clinic is located on the fourth floor of the Unified Clinics building. General optometric services include: • Complete eye exams • Popular, low-priced frames available on-site • Contact lens exams and prescriptions available including trial lenses Behavioral Health Services (269) 387-8230 CareerParents for WMU Families WMU Behavioral Health Services provides recovery-focused substance abuse Welcome, parents and families! WMU is providing the and behavioral health services to students. All services are confidential with CareerParents program, where you will find all you need recommendations made following a thorough assessment. Services include: to know to help your students reach their career goals. • Substance use treatment • Join an online community exclusively for the parents and • Mental health counseling families of WMU’s students. You will learn what your student • Programs for substance-related offenses needs to do to explore careers and build a job search plan. • Peer support services • Participate in webinars featuring career authors, hiring WMU Women’s Health Clinic (269) 387-7000 managers, and coaches so you can understand what your student will need to do to build a successful career strategy. For your women’s health needs, come to the Comprehensive Women’s Health • Watch videos to see why your student needs to visit career services frequently. Clinic at WMU’s Unified Clinics. Services include: • Discuss career issues and opportunities with other parents. • Gynecology • Other conditions impacting women’s health • Access the Employed Grad Workbook, Career Readiness Quiz, and much more. http://wmich.edu/career/parents/ Unified Clinics | Western Michigan University | 1000 Oakland Dr., Kalamazoo MI 49008-5361 | wmich.edu/unifiedclinics

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off Stay in style whenever you are in town! 50 We are located right on campus most performances across from the Bernhard Center. Stay with us when you come to with your WMU bronco Card town for: ~ Fall move in check out our season at www.millerauditorium.com ~ Family weekend Broadway Shows, Concerts, Comedians, Musicals, Symphonies and more! ~ Homecoming ~ Birthday celebrations

Space is limited Reserve today (269) 387-4073 WMICH.EDU/OAKLANDS

Lawson Ice Arena MILLER AUDITORIUM and Gabel Natatorium Ride THE Bus broncotransit.com • (269) 387-2200 Home to usher BRONCO HOCKEY corps

Routes and schedules available online Open hockey Volunteer your time and at broncotransit.com. support the arts. Community routes are also available. Open skate Open swim You’ll meet and work with other GET IMPORTANT NEWS FAST! Broomball Usher Corps members who share your love of the arts. NOTIFY Lap swim ++ ME! Aquatic lessons email service You’ll greet friends and other Pool rentals members of the WMU and Receive notifi cation on route changes, additions Ice rental Kalamazoo community. and semester schedules!

TRACK BUSES IN REAL TIME Many employment opportunities for WMU students! .

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Internships

Wesustain internships are paid, yearlong, discovery-driven opportunities for ambitious and thoughtful students looking to research and work on campus sustainability projects and policies.

Applications for internships are due spring semester on a rolling basis until filled for the following semester. You’re taken care of at Student Sustainability Grant Sindecuse Health Center. GREEN We treat your gender-specific health concerns with care and attention. IDEAS We understand the stresses of college life and help you succeed at WMU. GET We fill your prescription and over-the-counter medication needs. GREEN We know and provide health information to help you thrive. SUPPORT We provide continuing care and medical management in consultation $75 000 with your primary care clinician. , Gibbs House We participate with many insurance providers and will bill them for you. The Student Sustainability Grant is available to all students who pay the sustainability fee. The Gibbs Fellowship Program provides yearlong experien- We see you by appointment at a convenient time you choose. Any proposal that promotes a campus cul- tialexperiential opportunities opportunities to live and to livelearn and in alearn dynamic in a dynamicresidential ture of sustainability and potentially benefits setting.residential Fellows setting. work Fellows on projects work on to projectsenhance to campus enhance sus- all students is eligible. tainabilitycampus sustainability across a range across of academica range of disciplines academic including thedisciplines recent developmentincluding the plans recent to development create a dynamic plans permac-to create Make an appointment. Visit sindecuse.com or call (269) 387-3287 for more information. ulturea dynamic resource permaculture at the Gibbs resource House. at the Gibbs House. Call (269) 387-3290 Take the first step today. If you need allergy shots, regular medication or book online at -Spring proposals are due the Thursday before Thanksgiving. Fellowship applications are wmich.edu/healthcenter/ or other continuing treatment, ask that your medical records be sent to: -Fall proposals are due the Thursday before spring break. due March 31 for the following semester. booking. Health Information Manager, Sindecuse Health Center, WMU, WMU Office for Sustainability 1903 W Michigan Ave, Kalamazoo MI 49008-5445. wmich.edu/sustainability | (269)p. (269)387-0943 387-0943 | [email protected] www.wmich.edu/sustainability [email protected]

68 | Western Michigan University Campus Life | 69 Mission: To ensure equitable Office of Diversity and Inclusion access for all, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion provides leadership by working collaboratively with the University community V ice Presidential Area Disability Services for person shall, by reason of disability, and an application to the Peer Mentor to identify and overcome Center for Pre-College Initiatives: be denied access to participation in, Program are available through Bronco BUDS: Bronco Building Students institutional barriers and The Michigan Campus Compact or the benefits of, any program or Disability Services for Students. Unique Dynamic Students is an Disability Services for Students was affirm the dignity, value and Service-Learning Project engages activity operated by WMU. annual collaboration between WMU established to ensure students with For more information, visit uniqueness of each member of WMU students in service-learning and Kalamazoo Public Schools to disabilities have equal access to Transportation available for students wmich.edu/disabilityservices, our community. opportunities that address issues create a college-going culture by programs of study and University with mobility issues: Disability call (269) 387-2116, email Vision: Western Michigan around college access for youths and exposing approximately 1,000 sixth facilities. DSS, in collaboration with Services for Students uses a four- [email protected], or stop University will be a leader families who historically are less likely grade students to higher education other University units, helps these seat, enclosed Gator golf cart to by our office in Woodlawn Place. in the area of diversity and to attend college. Service learners go each year. students determine appropriate help students get around campus. multiculturalism by fostering out to local schools and community- Students who have temporary based organizations and provide Diversity Discussion Series: This academic accommodation, assists an environment where conditions (such as broken legs), use tutoring and information to ensure program serves as a catalyst to in acquiring residential and diversity in all of its forms canes and wheelchairs, have vision an understanding of the process, and promote, celebrate and increase facilities accommodation, and Division of is investigated, explained, impairments, or have other specific assist with preparation for a post- awareness about diversity at WMU; provides programs for their overall Multicultural Affairs practiced, celebrated, affirmed disability issues may arrange for secondary education. to recognize cultural differences development. The Division of Multicultural Affairs and vigorously pursued. the Gator to pick them up and take as well as similarities; and to The following definition and strives to ensure that all students are The Michigan GEAR UP Program them to on-campus buildings. This encourage cross-cultural interaction. explanation cover disabilities under given the full opportunity to discover provides an opportunity for high is a free service. Western Michigan University the law: and develop their talents, interests school students to discover firsthand Kalamazoo Promise: This program College Assistance Migrant Program Peer Mentor Program: Disability and unique potential, by providing a the potential of a college education, strives to increase student academic A person with a disability includes is federally funded by the U.S. Services for Students hires peer learning-centered environment that and to expose students to the performance, retention and college any person who has a physical or Department of Education’s Office of mentors to work with up to 10 presents the context for intellectual, information, knowledge and skills graduation for Kalamazoo Promise mental impairment that substantially Migrant Education. The program’s students with disabilities to help cultural, professional and personal necessary to complete high school scholarship recipients. limits one or more life activities. goal is to provide supportive services them navigate university life. The growth. This is accomplished through and to prepare adequately for college Major life activities include walking, to migrant and seasonal farm workers Professional Learning Communities: mentors are hired based on GPA, the following programs and services. entry and success. This program consists of multiple seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, or their dependents, to assist them in level of study, registration with The Upward Bound Program provides cross-disciplinary groups of 10 learning and working. Center for Student Learning and the successful completion of their first Disability Services for Students and support to participants for success to 12 participants who will meet Students with disabilities have the Development: year of college and persist toward academic success. The mentors meet in their high school performance. twice per month for two hours right to access education. With proper The Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society degree attainment. WMU-CAMP weekly with the mentees to provide Upward Bound serves low-income or to study and discuss topics in an documentation, DSS can assist at WMU is a member of the National provides services and resources in the strategies for study, assistance in first-generation high school students in-depth, ongoing, scholarly and with classroom accommodation Association of College Honor areas of academic guidance, career discussing accommodations with who are preparing to enter post- systematic manner. Participants and advocacy for institutional Societies. Initiated at WMU in 1989, planning and development, and professors, and discussion of the secondary institutions. will have the opportunity to design accommodations, as well as provide challenges faced outside of the it is the only chapter of Alpha Kappa intellectual and cultural enrichment, and pursue projects, research or services and resources. No qualified classroom. Additional information Mu in the state of Michigan. The as well as some financial assistance For more information, visit courses applicable to new ideas purpose of the Alpha Kappa Mu based on individual need. wmich.edu/multicultural, call (269) and information. The topics include Honor Society is to promote high The Steps Toward Exhibiting 387-3317, or stop by our office at 2260 disability, access and holistic scholarship, encourage sincere and Mastery Program is designed to Ellsworth Hall. inclusion in higher education; Office of LBGT Student Services zealous endeavors in all fields of promote student success and lesbian, bisexual, gay and knowledge and service, and develop to increase college graduation transgender inclusion in higher The Office of Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgender Student Services an appreciation for scholarly work and rates for students who experience education; race, privilege and provides support, education and advocacy on campus to create a welcoming scholarly endeavors in others. challenges academically or environment that supports all people, inclusive of sexual orientation power; and women faculty, staff The Martin Luther King Jr. Academy is economically. Eligible students and gender identity. We are pleased to engage the WMU community this and students in higher education. a four-tiered comprehensive program are provided academic support semester with a number of exciting programs and opportunities including For more information, call (269) 387- designed to offer academic, social and through tutoring, mentoring, the Western Reel Pride Wednesday film series, First-Year Pride Alliance, 6313 or stop by our office in professional development support counseling and advising Books and Beans book club, SpeakOUT! Speakers Bureau panels, Safe on the Trimpe Building. and services that assist program referrals, multicultural activities, Campus Training, Stoplight Discussions Series, and Lavender Graduation. participants from their first year at educational seminars, career Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/wmulbgt to learn more WMU through graduation. At each and graduate school planning, about our upcoming events and to see how you can get involved! For more level, students are provided academic and other resources designed information, visit wmich.edu/diversityandinclusion/lbgt, call (269) 387-2123, course review and coaching, tutoring, to enhance their education and or stop our office in the Trimpe Building. and campus life and socialization, college experience, as well as to as well as cultural and wellness enable them to achieve a post- education and programming. secondary degree.

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WMU Department of Public Safety Quick Facts Parking Services LocationWMU Department: 511 Monroe of Street Public— acrossSafety the Quick street Facts from Waldo Stadium. Hello, New Broncos! Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The parking division of Western Michigan University would like to welcome you to our beautiful campus. Below is Location: 511 Monroe Street—across the street from Waldo Stadium. information to help you navigate through the parking system at WMU. Phone: (269) 387-5555 or 911 on campus phones—both numbers show Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. • All motor vehicles, including motorcycles and mopeds, parked on Western Michigan University property by caller ID, so the location of the call is known. (Calling 911 on a cellphone employees, students and people residing on campus must be registered with the Parking Services office and Phonetakes you: (269) to the 387 Kalamazoo-5555 or 911 Department on campus of phonesPublic Safety—both.) numbers show shall properly display a WMU parking sticker or parking permit. caller ID, so the location of the call is known. (Calling 911 on a cellphone

takes you to the Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety.) • We offer academic yearly permits for $300 and semester permits for $180. Parking permit options also include temporary daily permits for $5 and weekly permits for $15. • When Parking Services is closed, temporary parking permits may also be purchased at the WMU Police Station, WMU police department: 28 sworn police officers and two detectives with full arrest powers 511 Monroe St., Kalamazoo MI 49006; (269) 387-5555. The police station is open 24 hours a day. throughout the county. All officers are trained in first aid and CPR/AED. Portable • Parking permits must be paid in full at the time of purchase by cash, check or credit card (MasterCard, Visa, and WMU policeautomated department external: 28 defibrillator sworn police units officers are carried and two in detectivesthe police carswith .full Other arrest public powers Discover). All open or unpaid tickets must be paid before a new permit can be obtained. safetythroughout divisions the county. include All: Parking officers Services, are trained (269) in first387 aid-4609; and E CPR/AED.mergency Portable • A WMU Bronco Card, driver’s license, and a current vehicle registration certificate are needed to complete automatedManagement, external (269) defibrillator387-5555; andunits Security are carried Administration in the police, ( 269)cars .387 Other-5555. public the vehicle registration process. An apartment lease is also required for those students who reside in an on safety divisions include: Parking Services, (269) 387-4609; Emergency campus apartment. Safety: Management,Safety is a mutual (269) effort. 387- 5555;Pay attention and Security to your Administration instincts. If you, (269) see 387something-5555. unusual, say something. Students are encouraged to report crimes and suspicious behavior Safety: immediately.Safety is a mutual Be aware effort. of Pay your attention surroundings to your and instincts. scan the If youarea see for somethingdangers including unusual , carsay trafficsomething. and suspicious Students arepersons. encouraged Be extra to cautioreportus crimes when and using suspicious earbuds, behavior texting or Parking Services is located talkingimmediately. on the Be phone. aware Keep of your resid surroundingsence room doors and scan locked. the Mostarea theftsfor dangers occur includingwhen at 2507 W. Michigan Ave. doorscar traffic are andunlocked suspicious or property persons. is left Be unattended. extra cautio Neverus when leave using valuables earbuds, in texting plain view or in Kalamazoo, east of the talkingin your onroom, the apartmentphone. Keep or vehicle.residence room doors locked. Most thefts occur when intersection of Howard Street doors are unlocked or property is left unattended. Never leave valuables in plain view and West Michigan Avenue. in yourThere room, are apartmentmore than or100 vehicle. emergency call boxes around campus near sidewalks, Hours of operation parking lots and buildings. These ring into the WMU 911 emergency line and can  alsoThere be are used more for thannon- 100emergency emergency calls call to public boxes s aroundafety. The campus dispatcher near sidewalks,has the Monday through Friday, locationparking loofts the and call. buildings. These ring into the WMU 911 emergency line and can 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.  WMUalso be has used a contract for non- withemergency Life EMS calls Ambulance to public stoafety. transport The dispatcherto Kalamazoo's has the two location of the call. (269) 387-4609 hospitals:location of Bronson the call. Hospital, located downtown, or Borgess Hospital, about 10  WMUminutes has away. a contract with Life EMS Ambulance to transport to Kalamazoo's two We offer extended hours  WMUhospitals: offers Bronson vehicle Hospital and walking, located escorts downtown during, fallor Borgessand spring Hospital semesters, about in 10the during the first week of fall and eveningminutes andaway. early morning hours. Call (269) 387-RIDE (387-7433). spring semesters. The specific  WMUWeapon offerss are vehicle prohibited and onwalking WMU escorts property. during For fallspecifics, and spring please semesters visit in the locations and times for the eveningwmudps.wmich.edu/doc/weaponsfree.pdf and early morning hours. Call (269) 387. -RIDE (387-7433). extended hours will be listed at  RegisterWeapon sfor are WMU prohibited Alert to on receive WMU proemergencyperty. For notifications. specifics, please visit parking.wmich.edu. . owm Theudps.wmich.edu/doc/weaponsfree.pdf system allows thousands of simultaneous. phone calls and text messages  Registerto be fordispatched WMU Alert. to receive emergency notifications. o RegistrationThe system allowsis quick thousands and easy ofthrough simultaneous GoWMU. phone calls and text messages to be. dispatchedLog in to .GoWMU with your Bronco NetID and password. 2014-15 permits will be available for purchase Aug. 1, 2014. o Registration. Click ison quick the yellow and easy and throughred WMU GoWMU. Alert registration triangle. Yearly permits may be purchased in person at Parking Services, at the One Stop Convenience Center during . LogEnter in your to GoWMU phone number with your and Bronco select NetID if you and want password. to receive text designated dates and times, and at Lawson Ice Arena during designated dates and times. Yearly permits are valid . Clickmessages on the (for yellow text- andcapable red WMUphones), Alert phone registration calls or triangle. both. from Sept. 1 through Aug. 31.  WMU's .annual Enter security your phone report number is available and selectonline ifat you want to receive text Student yearly permits may also be purchased online from Aug. 1 through Aug. 23, 2014 at parking.wmich.edu. wmudps.wmich.edu/dmessages (forocu texments/annualreport.pdft-capable phones), phone. calls or both. After a permit is purchased online, instructions will include information regarding pick-up locations. Permits will  WMU's annual security report is available online at not be mailed. wmudps.wmich.edu/documents/annualreport.pdf. We are so happy to have you at WMU!

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WMU Plans for You

WMU’s Strategic Plan focuses on you—your success, your health and well-being, and your interests. Our mission centers around our diverse community of learners, seeking to give you the Gold Standard college experience.

WMU is learner centered, discovery driven, and globally engaged.

Goal #1: Ensure a distinctive learning experience and foster your success by… Providing opportunities to explore and enjoy the arts, cheer on NCAA Division I athletics, participating in student-led organizations and community-based volunteering, do research, join professional organizations, receive mentorship for career planning, and study internationally. Goal #2: Promote innovative learning, discovery, and service by… Embracing current technologies and teaching methods, integrating research into courses to encourage innovation and discovery, encouraging experiential learning and global awareness, and ensuring that all voices are heard through WMU’s robust system of shared governance. Goal #3: Advance WMU as a major research university by… Keeping programs relevant to today’s social, environmental, and economic needs; pursuing and using research to help our global community; and encouraging you to become lifelong learners by providing world-class graduate-level education. Maps and Sponsors Goal #4: Ensure a diverse, inclusive, and healthy community by… Enrolling students from all backgrounds and life experiences, providing resources that promote personal and academic growth, promoting healthy lifestyle choices, and providing a safe environment where everyone feels welcomed and respected. Goal #5: Advance social, economic, and environmental sustainability practices and policies by… Recognizing the important role WMU plays as a local, national, and global citizen; being good stewards of WMU’s resources; making choices that protect our natural resources; and reducing our carbon footprint.

Check us out at wmich.edu/strategic!

74 | Western Michigan University Maps and Sponsors | 75 College of Engineering and College of Aviation Map Applied Sciences Directions from West Campus

WMU Parkview Campus GPS: 237 Helmer Road North Drake Rd. Battle Creek MI 49037 Parkview Ave.

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WMU runners, walkers or volunteers can win one of 10 FREE parking passes!

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