WESTERN VIEWBOOK 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 LEARNING ELEVATED
20 CLUBS & ORGS
7 EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION
23 STUDY ABROAD
9 SUPPORT & CAREER SERVICES
24 VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
10 FINANCIAL AID
26 MEET OUR MOUNTAINEERS
14 CAMPUS COMMUNITY
28 APPLY NOW
16 RESIDENT LIFE
29 PLAN A VISIT
18 ATHLETICS
30 CAMPUS MAP
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16 STUDENTS | AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 4
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BACHELOR OF ARTS ANTHROPOLOGY— MAJOR & MINOR
PSYCHOLOGY— MAJOR & MINOR • Clinical, Counseling & School Psych • Experimental
ART—MAJOR & MINOR • Art History & Theory • Graphic Design • Studio Art • K-12 Education COMMUNICATION ARTS— MAJOR & MINOR • Communication • Film Studies • Theatre & Performance Studies • Strategic Communication ENGLISH—MAJOR & MINOR • Creative Writing • Secondary Licensure ELEMENTARY EDUCATION-MAJOR ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY— MAJOR & MINOR • Individualized Contract • Water ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (ENVS)—MINOR GEOGRAPHY AND GEOSPATIAL ANALYSIS—MINOR HISTORY—MAJOR & MINOR • Secondary Licensure LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES—MINOR MUSIC—MAJOR & MINOR • Business • Music Technology (minor) • K-12 Music Education PHILOSOPHY—MINOR PHYSICS—MINOR POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT (POLS)— MAJOR & MINOR • Pre-Law (major or minor) • Global Studies
RECREATION & OUTDOOR EDUCATION (ROE)— MAJOR & MINOR • Outdoor Environmental Education • Outdoor Leadership • Recreation SOCIOLOGY— MAJOR & MINOR • Criminal Justice SPANISH—MAJOR & MINOR • K-12 Education SCHOOL OF BUSINESS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION— MAJOR & MINOR • Latin American Business • Finance • Management
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BIOLOGY—MAJOR & MINOR • Secondary Licensure • Environmental Biology & Ecology • General Biology • Wildlife and Conservation • Pre-Nursing • Pre-Med/Cell & Molecular CHEMISTRY— MAJOR & MINOR • Biochemistry • General Chemistry • Secondary Licensure
• Sport & Fitness Management
• K-12 Education GEOLOGY—MAJOR & MINOR • Geology • Geoarchaeology • Petroleum Geology • Secondary Earth-Space Licensure MATHEMATICS— MAJOR & MINOR • Secondary Licensure • Actuarial Science • Data Analytics (minor)
ART—MAJOR • Painting • Photography • Ceramics • Sculpture • Jewelry • Graphic Design
• Publishing Certificate • Screenwriting MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN EXERCISE & SPORT SCIENCE: HIGH ALTITUDE EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY (HAEP) MASTERS OF EDUCATION • 1 year, Education Effectiveness • 2 year
• Reading Leadership
• Innovation, Creativity& Entrepreneurship (ICE) Energy Management
• Printmaking
• Poetry
EXERCISE & SPORT SCIENCE—MAJOR & MINOR • Exercise & Sport Science
• Sport Psychology (minor)
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
• MFA
• Education Administrators
• Resort Management
ECONOMICS— MAJOR & MINOR • Secondary Licensure
• MA
COMPUTER SCIENCE— MAJOR & MINOR
• Exercise Science (Clinical or Health Fitness)
• Professional
CREATIVE WRITING • Genre Fiction
• CLD Leadership
• Marketing
ACCOUNTING— MAJOR & MINOR • Financial Analysis
GRADUATE
• K-12 Online • Teaching Leadership MASTERS OF GALLERY MANAGEMENT & EXHIBITS SPECIALIZATION MASTERS IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (MEM) • Integrative Land Management • Sustainability & Resilient Community
3+2 PROGRAM
Earn your master and bachelor degree all within five years with one of our hybrid 3+2 programs. Students take three years of undergraduate courses followed by two years of master’s-level courses. 3+2 MEM STUDENTS • Biology • Environmental Science
STUDY ABROAD Gain a global perspective and travel with Western, one of LendEdu’s Top 50 Colleges for Study Abroad Programs.
• Politics and Government • Sociology • Recreation & Outdoor Education 3+2 HAEP STUDENTS • Exercise & Sports Science
• Secondary Licensure
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STUDENT LOAN DEFAULT RATE | 50% LESS THAN THE NATIONAL AVERAGE 6
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EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION We value experience at Western. Before students graduate, they work in labs, complete internships and contribute meaningful work to professional organizations. Small classes, engaged faculty and strong community relations mean students in all disciplines gain hands-on experience that prepares them for life after college.
ART Students in the Art program take full advantage of newly renovated Quigley Hall, which features studios and facilities set up for ceramics, ironworking, graphic design, printmaking and more.
BUSINESS Students can launch their own start-ups, create marketing plans for real businesses, belong to professional organizations and spend an entire semester immersed at Crested Butte Mountain Resort.
BIOLOGY Students conduct grant-funded research published in peer-reviewed journals and present their findings at professional conferences. Our Thornton Biology Research Program ensures students gain plenty of time in the field or lab.
CHEMISTRY Students run labs, conduct grant-funded research and attend a variety of professional conferences. They even put on a chemical “magic show� for local elementary students. GO.WESTERN.EDU
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COMPUTER SCIENCE Students develop facial-recognition programs and 3-D software. Many choose to complete an independent study, which can focus on anything from Python to robotics. Our students even build autonomous robots under the NASA Colorado Space Grant Consortium.
EDUCATION Students spend their senior year completing a teacher residency in a K-12 classroom of their choice. During the residency year, students benefit from a network of support, receiving continuous feedback from their mentor teacher, regional coordinator and expert Western faculty.
EXERCISE & SPORT SCIENCE Students complete professional, grant-funded research and are published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Many also provide Gunnison residents with professional personal training through the Wellness Elevated program.
GEOLOGY Students explore everywhere from Hartman Rocks and the West Elk Mountains, to the Black Canyon, Rio Grande and San Juan Mountains.
RECREATION & OUTDOOR EDUCATION Students spend weeks training in the wilderness areas surrounding campus and intern for 600 hours before graduation. 8
SUPPORT & CAREER SERVICES • Academic Advising
• LEAD (Leadership, Engagement and Development)
• Academic Assistance
• Math Tutoring Center
• Academic Leadership Program Scholarship
• National Student Exchange
• Disability Services
• Omicron Delta Kappa
• Exploratory Program
• PRIME (Promoting Readiness in Math and English)
• First-Year Experience
• SophoMORE Experience
• Geiman Follows
• Success Workshops
• Honors Program
• Supplemental Instruction
• International Student Services
• Writing Center
• New Student Orientation
• Peace Corps Prep
LAUNCH YOUR CAREER | CAREER SERVICES AT WESTERN The Office of Career Services ensures students are prepared for—and connected within—the professional world.
CAREER SERVICES PROFESSIONALS: • Conduct mock interviews • Hold workshops • Host networking events • Review LinkedIn profiles • Polish resumes The office also brings companies to campus for workshops, recruiting events and information sessions—providing students with opportunities to expand their own professional connections and mingle with employers.
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OFFICE OF CAREER SUCCESS Business students at Western benefit from their own career services. By meeting with students from freshmen year on, the Business director of career success develops a close understanding of what each student’s academic and career goals are, and helps them prepare for the professional world. GO.WESTERN.EDU
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FINANCIAL AID
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TUITION AND FEES DIRECT COSTS FOR FALL/SPRING 2017-2018 IN-STATE
OUT-OF-STATE
TUITION
$6, 624*
$18,096
DOUBLE ROOM
$5,030
$5,030
BOARD (15-MEAL/ WEEK PLAN)
$4,516
$4,516
REQUIRED FEES
$3,178.40
$3,178.40
MOUNTAINEER FIELD HOUSE FEE (OPTIONAL)
$200
$200
RENEWABLE ENERGY FEE (OPTIONAL)
$30
$30
SCHOLARLY ACTIVITY FEE (OPTIONAL)
$20
$20
TOTAL ANNUAL COST
$19,598.40
$31,070.40
*Reflects that the Colorado Opportunity Fund (COF) stipend has been applied. Students can apply for the COF at www.collegeincolorado.org.
Go to western.edu/finaidtools to calculate your estimated college cost.
DISCOUNT PROGRAMS Under the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) & Central Plains (CP) programs, students from certain states pay just 150% of Western’s total in-state tuition.
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Students from neighboring states who demonstrate financial need are considered for an extra $1,000 per year grant, totaling $4,000 over four years.
= NEIGHBORING STATES = WUE = CP
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SCHOLARSHIPS Students are automatically considered for merit scholarships and discount programs. They are awarded whichever saves them more money.
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS* All merit scholarships are automatically awarded upon acceptance. Freshman may receive them for up to four years and transfer students may receive them for up to three years. Take your GPA and your test scores and draw your fingers together. Ex: If you have a 3.0 GPA with a 22 ACT or a 1100 SAT we award a $2,000 per year In-State scholarship or $6,000 per year Out-of-State scholarship.
EARLY ACTION DISCOUNT* If you are merit-aid eligible and are accepted for Fall 2018 by Dec 31, 2017, you will receive a $500 increase to your merit scholarship.
ADDITIONAL AID Western also offers a multitude of program-specific scholarships*, work-study positions, grants and aid. For more information, visit www.western.edu/aid.
RAISE ME Track your Western scholarship options and awards at www.raise.me/join/wscu.
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*These scholarships are subject to Western’s scholarship policy, rules and regulations.
FRESHMEN FINANCIAL AID Composite ACT/ Combine SAT* ACT SAT
High School GPA on a 4.0 Scale 4.00+
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1560-1590
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1520-1550
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1490-1510
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1420-1440
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1390-1410
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1350-1380
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1280-1300
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1240-1270
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1200-1230
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1160-1190
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1130-1150
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1100-1120
3.99-3.50
3.49-3.00
FOUNDERS AWARD In-State: $5,000 Out-of-State: $9,000 SUMMIT AWARD In-State: $4,000 Out-of-State: $8,000 SCHOLARS AWARD In-State: $3,000 Out-of-State: $7,000 ADVANTAGE AWARD In-State: $2,000 Out-of-State: $6,000
Updated August, 2016
TRANSFER STUDENTS FINANCIAL AID Transfer students with 24 credits or fewer will be awarded aid using the Freshman chart above.
TRANSFER MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS GPA
In-State
Out-of-State
4.00-3.50
SCHOLARS AWARD $3,000
SCHOLARS AWARD $7,000
ADVANTAGE AWARD $2,000
ADVANTAGE AWARD $6,000
3.49-3.00
PHI THETA KAPPA MEMBERS In-State
Out-of-State
FOUNDERS AWARD $4,0000
SCHOLARS AWARD $8,000
SAM FRAUSTO HOMETOWN | Chicago, Illionois MAJOR | History, Education
“I chose Western because it’s a smaller school, very hands on and a very special crowd here.”
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BE YOURSELF Our students are comfortable being themselves on and off campus. They’re artists, athletes, musicians, ranchers and environmentalists. They come from cities, suburbs and small towns. Some prefer spending their weekends outside, others enjoy the indoors. Together, they make up the supportive and inclusive Western community.
MULTICULTURAL CENTER The Multicultural Center supports Western students while celebrating the diversity of people in and around Gunnison. It’s home to Amigos, Black Student Alliance, Native American Student Council, Polynesian Chant and Dance Club, and Asian/Pacific Islanders Club.
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Here, you’re free to explore and try new things—both in and outside of the classroom. It’s a safe place to fail, learn from mistakes and grow.
“Students come between classes, before classes, for five minutes and for hours,” says Sally Romero, director of Multicultural Affairs. “They eat, relax and catch up with each other. It’s a family atmosphere, as well as a support system.”
RESOURCES AVAILABLE INCLUDE: • Academic support • Counseling • Extracurricular support • Leadership training • Peer support 14
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• Mentoring
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MAUI LEE HOMETOWN | Oahu, Hawaii MAJOR | Biology, Exercise Sport Science
“I came from somewhere far away, really different, but at Western I found a place and a group of people who felt like home and family.” GO.WESTERN.EDU
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AT HOME ON CAMPUS As part of the underclassmen two-year live-on requirement, first-year students reside in Living Learning Communities that connect them with peers who have similar interests or academic concentrations.
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When you leave for college, your residence hall becomes your home away from home. Our Residence Life team works hard to ensure your transition goes smoothly. The friendships that you build with your roommate and neighbors provide a strong support system during your college years.
For sophomores, the Second Year Experience program focuses on programming surrounding life skills (like cooking, filing taxes, outdoor survival techniques and health and wellness education). Transfer students who live on campus can choose from Transfer Living Learning Communities or a second year floor.
RESIDENCE HALLS • Chipeta Apartments • Escalante Complex • Mears Complex • Pinnacles Apartments
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• Ute Hall
JOEL BROWN HOMETOWN | Boone, North Carolina MAJOR | Business (Marketing)
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“I chose Western because I could get a small-school vibe with a good education and still have access to all of the things I want to do.”
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NCAA DIVISION II
CLUB SPORTS
MEN’S • Basketball
• Co-ed Boxing
• Cross Country
• Men’s Baseball
• Football
• Men’s Ice Hockey
• Track & Field
• Men’s Lacrosse
• Wrestling
• Men’s Rugby
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WOMEN’S • Basketball • Cross Country • Soccer
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• Co-ed Swimming
• Men’s Soccer • Women’s Ice Hockey • Women’s Rugby • Women’s Soccer
• Swimming & Diving • Track & Field • Volleyball
MOUNTAIN SPORTS
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
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• Alpine skiing
• Basketball
• Freeride (Big Mountain) skiing & snowboarding
• Billiards
• Freestyle (park and pipe) skiing & snowboarding
• Flag football
• Mountain biking • Nordic skiing • Road cycling • Ski mountaineering • Trail running
• Dodgeball • Floor hockey • Horseshoes • Indoor soccer • Pickleball • Softball • Ultimate frisbee • Volleyball
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• And more!
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• Anthropology Club
• Organics Guild
• Art League
• Pathfinder Magazine
• Association for Students of Exercise & Sport Science
• Peak Productions
• Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Club
• Polynesian Chant and Dance Club
• Chemistry Club
• Pre-Health Club
• Christian Challenge
• Program Council
• Circle K International (Student Service Club)
• Psychology Club
• Croquet Club • Climbing Club • Dance Team • Ebb and Flow • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
• Politics Club
• She-Jumps • Sociology Club • Spectrum (GayStraight Alliance) • Student Government Association • Sustainability Coalition
• Fighting for Futures
• The Sweet Life
• Future Educators of America • Gamers Guild
• Top O’ The World (student newspaper)
• Geology Club
• Urban Gaming
• Gunnison Sockeyes
• Veterans Club
• History League
• Western Association of Professional Landmen
• ICE (Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship) Club
• West Elk Wranglers
• KWSB Radio
• Whitewater Club
• Love Your Melon
• Wilderness Pursuits
• Mana Nigame Video Game Club
• Wildlife Society
• Man-Up
• Wordhorde (English Club)
• Meditation Group
• Young Life
• Model United Nations
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• Mountain Rescue Team
MULTI CULTURAL CENTER
• Mountaineer Media
• Amigos
• Mountaineers Disc Golf Club
• Asian/Pacific Islanders Club
• Music–Instrumentals
• Black Student Alliance
• Music–Ensemble
• Native American
• National Association for Music Education
Student Council • Polynesian Chant and Dance Club
• Newman Club GO.WESTERN.EDU
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SHANE KINNEY HOMETOWN | Steamboat Springs, Colorado MAJOR | History, Education
“I chose Western because it’s one of the best teaching schools in the state and I just love the smalltown feel.”
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ON CAMPUS Many on-campus clubs and organizations offer ways for students to get involved and develop leadership skills.
ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP (ALPS) ALPS provides both tuition support and guidance for first-and second-year Western students. The program encourages service-based learning.
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The first year experience for an ALPS student focuses on participation. For incoming freshmen, opportunities presented at biweekly ALPS meetings forge connections between academics and community activities. The second year of ALPS blends these service activities with leadership training.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION (SGA) The SGA aims to serve the student body in the best way possible and to include all students in decision making.
WILDERNESS PURSUITS (WP) Learn a new sport, up your skill levels, take a trip and checkout low-cost gear with WP.
READY TO TRAVEL WITH WESTERN?
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As one of LendEdu’s Top 50 Colleges for Study Abroad Programs, we value a global perspective and encourage our students to study abroad. Students travel to: France, Argentina, Spain, the United Kingdom, China and many other countries. When students select a study abroad program with one of our affiliate providers, transfer credit is guaranteed and can fulfill major and minor requirements. Students may also have access to financial aid, loans and scholarships they receive through Western. GO.WESTERN.EDU
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GIVE BACK Western has a close relationship with the Gunnison community. Students volunteer in a variety of roles, in addition to working and interning with multiple local organizations.
IN THE COMMUNITY No matter what volunteer opportunity you are looking for, Gunnison has a nonprofit that can fit your interests. Students work with a range of community organizations, including: • Assisted Living at Gunnison Valley Health • Coldharbour Institute • Gunnison County Food Pantry • Gunnison schools • Gunnison Trails • Gunnison Valley Animal Welfare League (GVAWL) • Gunnison Valley Mentors • Gunnison Valley Observatory • Habitat for Humanity • Headwaters Farm • Project Hope for Gunnison Valley
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• Six Points Evaluation and Training Center
LENA RAYS HOMETOWN | Grand Junction, Colorado MAJOR | Business
“I chose Western because I wanted to start getting involved outdoors and in the community.”
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KAILUM WILMORE | STUDENT Major | Undeclared
Kailum Willmore arrived at Western uncertain of what he wanted to study. Now, he plans to declare a major in Sociology with a Criminal Justice emphasis and minors in Politics & Government Pre-Law and Business Administration. “I really liked my Sociology class. It really spoke to me,” Wilmore said. “I’ve always had a sense of altruism and I feel as if with Criminal Justice, I’ll be able to help others.”
KRISTA CHAVEZ | STUDENT Major | Biology, Pre-medicine, Cell & Molecular Biology
Krista Chavez of Taos, New Mexico always knew she wanted to go into the medical field but was surprised to find how much she enjoys the Biology program at Western.“Western has helped me excel because I got to know my professors on a personal level and I’m comfortable asking them for help.” Her active involvement outside of class continues to help her feel supported.
TYLER BRANDT | STUDENT Major | Business Administration with an emphasis in Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (ICE)
Tyler Brandt got involved with start-ups in high school and knew he wanted to continue exploring them in college. He was drawn to Western’s ICE program and partner ICE Project, which organizes entrepreneurial events in the Gunnison Valley. “I wanted to come in and help build it and be a part of something at the school,” he said. 26
DENISE LELEUX ‘90 Almuna | Communication Arts
Leleux remembers Western as an intimate campus where she formed meaningful relationships with peers and professors. She used those connections and her interpersonal skills to advance her career in business, sales, marketing and product development. Most recently she served as Ebay Inc.’s vice president of global customer experience.
RICHARD BUCHANAN ‘13 Almunus | Art History, Business Administration Minor
Buchanan always knew he wanted to pursue a career in art. He now lives in New York and his works are displayed in public collections in New York City and Austria. “When I graduated I had a network of the brightest, most resourceful and determined people I will ever meet. This network extends all the way to New York and got me where I am today.”
KATHERINE SPALDING ‘15 Almuna | Computer Science
Spalding landed a competitive programming job with FedEx shortly after graduating with her Computer Science degree. She says the most valuable lesson she learned at Western wasn’t about a specific computer program. In Computer Science, you will never know all of the languages available. “You have to learn how to learn. And I really think I learned how to learn when I was at Western,” Spalding said. GO.WESTERN.EDU
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APPLY NOW FIRST-TIME FRESHMEN APPLICATION Visit western.edu/apply 1. Complete and submit Western’s Online Application or the Common Application.
TRANSFER APPLICATION Visit western.edu/apply 1. Complete and submit Western’s Online Application. 2. Send all official college transcripts to Western. 3. If you have less than 24 credit hours completed at the time of application, you must send your official high school transcript and your official ACT and/ or SAT test scores to Western. Dual enrollment, concurrent enrollment and AP/IB credits taken during high school are not counted in the credit hour total. 4. Submit the $30 application fee.*
*Free waivers from the ACT, SAT or counslor statements are acceptable.
2. Send your official high school transcript to Western. 3. Send your official ACT and/or SAT test scores to Western. 4. Submit the $30 application fee.* Western accepts Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), and concurrent/dual enrollment credits.
APPLICATION DEADLINES Western is on a rolling admission cycle. We accept applications throughout the year until our class is full. Typically, you will receive your admission decision 2-3 weeks after we have received all of your application materials. We recommend students apply before March 1 for the following fall semester for maximum scholarship consideration. 28
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PREVIEW DAY Visit campus during Preview Days and get a taste of the Mountaineer life. You’ll connect with current students, meet with professors, explore campus and more. Find the details at: www.western.edu/preview
2017-2018 PREVIEW DAYS FALL 2017
Saturday, October 7, 2017 Friday, November 10, 2017 (Veteran’s Day)
SPRING 2018
Friday, March 2, 2018 Saturday, March 31, 2018
CAN’T MAKE A PREVIEW DAY? Visit campus tours, lunch and rhe opportunity to visit with a professor Monday-Friday for 10:30 a.m. tours plus a visit with a professor and lunch. Saturday visits by appointment. Denver Roadshow— Off Campus Event Saturday, February 10, 2018
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Moffatt Hall President’s House The Pinnacles
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Gateway Field Robidoux Hall Ute Hall Mountaineer Field House Tenderfoot Child & Mears Hall Family Center
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Borick Business Building Taylor Hall Crawford Hall University Center Paul Wright Gymnasium Whipp Maintenance
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Quigley Hall Studio Theater Colorado Hall Dolores Hall Welcome Center Mountaineer Bowl Crested Butte
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Aspinall-Wilson Center Hurst Hall Crystal Hall Tomichi Hall Kelley Hall Escalante Terrace
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