Western 2022-23 International Viewbook

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE — WESTERN WASHINGTON

UNIVERSITY —

EXPERIENCE.

Western welcomes international students from more than 40 countries around the world. Located on the Northwest Coast of the United States in Bellingham, Washington, Western provides an exceptional academic experience at an affordable cost in a beautiful, safe and inviting coastal city. With approximately 15,000 students, the campus community is the perfect size—large enough to offer significant academic options, resources and diversity and small enough to provide support, a welcoming community and direct access to renowned faculty.

“When I first began studying in America, I rarely talked in front of class, but professors and students here are exceedingly supportive and they encouraged me and helped me to be more active in class.”

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BELLINGHAM, WA POP. 92,000

VANCOUVER, CANADA 55 MI / 89 KM SEATTLE, WA 90 MI / 145 KM

#1 public, master’sgranting university in the Pacific Northwest for over two decades – U.S. News & World Report

With 250+ student clubs and organizations, it’s easy to meet friends and get to know campus and Bellingham

Classes average 26 students — that means you will have the opportunity to work closely with faculty and classmates

More than 99% of classes are taught by distinguished faculty, not graduate teaching assistants

On Campus Housing — develop meaningful relationships in our safe and supportive community; you can choose to live in one of 17 residence halls (dorms) — or you can choose to live off campus, in our apartment complex

We’ll help you find internships — most students graduate from Western with internship experience, working with companies and organizations like Microsoft, Boeing, the Washington State Legislature, Merrill Lynch, REI, Swedish Hospital, the Seattle Mariners, the White House, Tesla, NASA, the National Wildlife Federation, the United Nations, K2 Sports, and many more

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LAS VEGAS, NV

LOS ANGELES, CA

CHICAGO, IL

BOSTON, MA NEW YORK, NY

Outside and National Geographic Adventure magazines have ranked Bellingham among the top communities for outdoor lovers, making it the perfect place to live and study

A short walk takes you from campus into downtown Bellingham, loved for its vibrant arts, live music, great food and coffee, and unique local shops

EXPAND.

Western is grounded in the liberal arts tradition, which means your experience will be diverse and transformative, teaching you to be a strong scholar, a successful professional, and a changemaker in your community.

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Accounting Accounting BA Economics Concentration BS Finance Concentration BS Financial Economics Concentration BS Management Information Systems Concentration BS Operations Concentration BS American Cultural Studies BA Anthropology Anthropology BA* Anthropology/Biology BA Anthropology/Social Studies BA Archaeology Concentration BA Biocultural Concentration BA Applied Mathematics BS Art History BA Art Studio BA, BFA* B Behavioral Neuroscience BS Biochemistry BS

Biology Biology BA* Biology/Anthropology BA, BS Biology/Mathematics BS Ecology, Evolution & Organismal Biology Emphasis BS General Emphasis BS Marine Emphasis BS Molecular & Cellular Biology Emphasis BS Business Administration Finance Concentration BA General Concentration BA International Business Concentration BA Management Concentration BA Management Information Systems Concentration BA Marketing Concentration BA Operations Management Concentration BA Business & Sustainability BA Energy Studies Concentration BA

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Canadian-American Studies BA Chemistry BA, BS* Chinese Language & Culture BA* College of the Environment Student/Faculty Designed Major BA, BS Communication Sciences & Disorders BA Communication Studies BA Computer Science BS* Cybersecurity BS D Dance BA, BFA Data Science BS Design BFA E

Early Childhood Education BAE

Early Childhood Special Education BAE Earth Science (Elementary or Secondary) BAE East Asian Studies BA

Economics Economics BA Economics/Accounting BA Economics/Environmental Studies BA Economics/Mathematics BA Economics/Political Science BA Economics/Social Studies BA Education for Inclusive Environments BAE Elementary Education Professional Program Energy Policy & Management BA Energy Science & Technology BS Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering BS Manufacturing Engineering BS Polymer Materials Engineering BS English Creative Writing Emphasis BA*

ELL/Bilingual Education Emphasis BA Literature Emphasis BA* Environmental Science Environmental Science BS Freshwater & Terrestrial Ecology Emphasis BS Marine Science Emphasis BS Toxicology Emphasis BS Environmental Policy BA Environmental Studies* Education & Eco-Social Justice Emphasis BA

Environmental Studies/ Journalism BA Geography Information Science Emphasis BA Geography Emphasis BA* Justice & Community Resilience Emphasis BA Policy, Politics, and Governance Emphasis BA Exceptionality & Disability BAE F

Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies Interdisciplinary Concentration BA Interdisciplinary Concentration – Law, Diversity & Justice Emphasis BA Financial Economics BA French BA* French/German BA French/Spanish BA G General Science (Elementary, Middle or Secondary) BAE Geography (Elementary) BAE Geography/Social Studies BA Geology BA, BS Geophysics BS German BA* German/Spanish BA H

History BA* History/Social Studies BA

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Human Services BA Humanities: History of Culture BA Humanities & Social Sciences

Student/Faculty Designed Major BA, BS I Industrial Design BS International Business German BA J Japanese BA* Journalism News/Editorial BA Public Relations BA Visual Journalism BA K

Kinesiology Exercise Science Specialization BS Pre-Healthcare Professions Specialization BS Sport Psychology Specialization BS L Language, Literacy & Cultural Studies BAE Latin American Studies BA Linguistics BA M Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management BS

Marine & Coastal Science BS Mathematics BA, BS* Mathematics/Computer Science BS

Multidisciplinary Studies BA Music Music BA, BMus Composition Concentration BMus History & Literature Concentration BMus Performance Concentration BMus Music Education P-12 BMus P Philosophy BA Physical Education & Health P-12 BAE Physics BS* Political Science BA Political Science/Social Studies BA Politics/Philosophy/ Economics BA Psychology BS* Public Health BS R Recreation Management & Leadership BA Religion & Culture BA S Science Education BAE Secondary Education Professional Program Sociology BA, BS* Sociology/Social Studies BA Spanish BA* Special Education BAE Statistics BS

T Theatre BA* U Urban Planning & Sustainable Development BA

Urban Sustainability BA W Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies BA BA = Bachelor of Arts BS = Bachelor of Science BAE = Bachelor of Arts, Education BFA = Bachelor of Fine Arts BMus = Bachelor of Music

* Related Bachelor of Arts, Education (BAE) degree or teaching endorsement available

This list of academic programs is subject to change without advanced notice.

ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

In addition to bachelor’s degrees, you can enrich your experience through the Honors Program, Distinguished Scholars programs, certificates, and 90+ minors including: Arabic & Islamic Studies Arts Enterprise & Cultural Innovation Business Analytics Cybersecurity Entrepreneurship & Disability Film Studies Entrepreneurship and Innovation Environmental Studies Exceptionality and Disability Film Studies Holocaust and Genocide Studies Honors Human Rights International Studies Latinx Studies Leadership Studies Queer Studies Raza Latina Studies Salish Sea Studies STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics) Sustainable Design User Experience (UX) Design Women’s Literature

PRE-

PROFESSIONAL PATHWAYS

While these are not majors, pre-professional pathways can be incorporated into or taken alongside the 175+ majors offered at Western.

Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Nutrition Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician Assistant Pre-Veterinary

BUILD YOUR

OWN MAJOR

Through Western’s Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies, students can design their own majors, called interdisciplinary concentrations. Fairhaven faculty work closely with students through intensive advising and classes of 15-20 students. Curriculum focuses on social and environmental justice and environmental justice and diversity.

WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY | 4
TUITION & SCHOLARSHIPS. 5 | WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 2022-2023 ESTIMATED COST OF ATTENDANCE NonResident Tuition $25,419 Student Fees* $1,430 Housing & Meals** $14,691 Books and Supplies** $1,086 Personal Expenses** $2,670 Getting Around** $1,461 Emergency Health Insurance $1,188 NonResident Total $47,945 Costs represent annual expenses for full-time students (10-18 credits) * Fees include health service, non-academic building, recreation center, technology, renewable energy, and transportation ** Not fixed costs; varies depending on student, living arrangements and meal plan Many international students choose Western because they find it to be the best combination of low cost and high quality. International Student Scholarships: Every international applicant who completes their admission application will be automatically considered for available merit-based scholarships, including the International Achievement Award, an annual award of $4,000 to $10,000. Additional Scholarship Opportunities: Students may be eligible to receive additional scholarships once enrolled, including those offered by International Student and Scholar Services. Western has
of making college affordable, and is considered one of the top 100 best values in the United States among public colleges for combining educational excellence with economic value. – Kiplinger’s Personal Finance + =
a long tradition

APPLY.

Admission Requirements

• Application for admission and scholarships

• Official academic transcripts from all colleges, universities and/ or secondary schools attended

• Evidence of English language proficiency, including one of the following*:

• TOEFL (iBT) recommended score of 79 or higher, 76 required

• IELTS recommended score of 6.5 or higher, 6.0 required

• Duolingo English Test recommended score of 110 or higher, 105 required

• “B” or 3.0 in two college-level English composition courses at a U.S. college/university

*If you don’t meet these requirements, you may still be eligible for conditional admission

• Declaration of Financial Responsibility on the application for admission (Note: U.S. federal regulations requires all international applicants to provide sufficient proof of funds to cover the yearly cost for tuition and estimated living expenses before a form I-20 can be issued. You are encouraged to upload your financial documents with your application.)

Guaranteed Admission and Conditional Admission

Guaranteed: Western has many community college partners throughout the state of Washington. Visit admissions.wwu.edu/ international/transfer-credits to determine if your college has a guaranteed admission agreement with Western.

Conditional: Students who do not yet meet the English language requirement may apply for Conditional Admission and begin their studies in our Intensive Language Program before moving on to their undergraduate degree program. Visit wwu.edu/iep for more information.

APPLICATION PRIORITY DATES

*Students should contact International Student and Scholar Services to receive advisement prior to applying for summer quarter.

Apply at admissions.wwu.edu/international
International Transfer & Post-Baccalaureate Fall & Summer* March 1 Winter September 15 Spring January 1 International Freshman Fall January 31 Winter September 15 Spring January 1
“Western has an inclusive environment that is curious about international students and their individual stories. It’s an excellent place to be an international student.”
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