What is the EUP Advantage?
In the interest of expanding course and program offerings at Western Michigan University's branch campuses, we've assembled a group of incentives we call The EUP Advantage to encourage instructors to consider teaching off-campus. In addition, there is a revenue share for an instructor's academic department and associated college.
Proposal submission form
Please use either the Word or PDF version and send completed form to Craig Kaml by December 7.
Submission form (DOC, 281 KB)
Submission form (PDF, 41 KB)
Extended University Programs aims to expose students to the exemplary WMU faculty and the knowledge they bring to the classroom. We are looking for faculty who want to take their class to branch campus locations via a special topics course, a summer or weekend institute or program and/or get creative exploring delivery modalities.
If you are you looking to expand the reach of your course and impact a greater number of students, Extended University Programs wants you to teach at one of the following WMU branch campus locations:
- Battle Creek
- Grand Rapids (Downtown and Beltline)
- Lansing
- Muskegon
- Southwest (Benton Harbor/St. Joseph)
- Traverse City
Next step: submit a proposal!
Once you've attained approval from your department chair, please complete the proposal submission form (see links in the box to the right) and return to Craig Kaml. If you have questions, please contact Craig Kaml, associate dean, at 387-4200 or via email.
Proposals are being accepted for fall 2008 courses. We would like to encourage any and all course/program ideas, and all submissions will be considered. Responses to this call for proposals should be submitted to Craig Kaml of Extended University Programs by Friday, December 7, 2007.
EUP will respond to each proposal no later than Tuesday, January 15, 2008.
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