If you are seeking a graduate degree, decide how you want to apply and do it! Degree-seeking status - use this method to become fully accepted into a degree program. If you chose this option, you will need to send materials to the Office of Admissions and the graduate department you wish to be admitted to. Non-Degree status - use this method to begin taking classes prior to submitting all the necessary paperwork for formal admission to a graduate program. Although Non-Degree status may limit both course and financial aid options, it is a great way to try out WMU or take classes if you missed the application deadline.
Check out your department’s application deadline by visiting the department deadline page.
5. Find opportunities for Financial Aid. openclose
If you are completing coursework as a part of professional development or enrichment programs, appropriate to K-12 education, check out the Kendall Scholarship.
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) here.
Check with your Human Resources administrator to find out if your employer will provide you with tuition or textbook reimbursement as part of your employee benefits package.
6. Schedule an appointment with an advisor. openclose
Advisors will help you decide what classes to take, stay on course for graduation, and inform you about important deadlines and academic policies. Call (269) 965-5380 to set up an appointment today.