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Academic and Career Development

You can access a wide variety of resources to support you throughout your academic journey—from choosing your first classes to finding your first internship to launching your career. It may take time to find the right degree program, so keep an open mind and seek guidance along the way.

Advising at WMU

Throughout your time at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÐþ»ú, advising will be an ongoing relationship between you and your advisor. Some students arrive knowing exactly what they want to study and need specific advice for their major. If your path is less clear, you can take advantage of our Exploratory Advising program and try out options before deciding on a major, finding your purpose and mapping out a flexible plan for the future. 

 

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Registrar's Office

We maintain your student records and can assist you with everything from course registration to grade records to graduation.

Disability Services for Students

We provide the tools, academic accommodations or adjustments needed to make education accessible to all students.

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Career and Student Employment Services

We empower you to develop the skills necessary for reaching your career goals.

Email: @email 
Phone: (269) 387-2745
Address: wmich.edu/career

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Our mission is to allow you to apply what you've learned in and out of the classroom to real-world problems at any point in your WMU journey.

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Tools for academic support

  • Bronco Study Zone—centralized space to find tutoring, Help Zones and drop-in assistance for homework, group projects and academic skills management.

  • Learning Assistance Program—offers direct assistance to students with in-class support and weekly review sessions. 

  • Peer Academic Success Coaching—collaborate with an academic coach to develop a plan of action to help you achieve your goals. 

  • Supplemental Instruction Program—provides support and assistance for select science, math and technology courses. 

  • Writing Center—assists students with writing at any stage in the creative writing process for any course.

Scholar programs and academic enrichment

  • College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)—provides academic, financial and support services to first-year students with a background in agriculture work.


  • Foundation Scholars—provides four-year scholarships and holistic support to students who are persevering through economic and other hardships.


  • Kalamazoo Promise Scholars Program—c´Ç²Ô²Ô±ð³¦³Ù²õ with resources, knowledge and skills to succeed in college and beyond.







  • Martin Luther King Jr. Student Scholars Academy—provides academic, social and professional development support to students from diverse backgrounds

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  • Office of Service Learning—provides the opportunity to engage in community-based projects through designated courses. 
  • Seita Scholars Program—provides academic support to students who have experienced foster care.
  • TRIO Student Success Program—provides learning support for first-generation and income-eligible students as well as those with disabilities to achieve degrees.