Western Michigan University

Quick Stats

Program Contact Information:

Kirk Sundling, CVIT Manager (Acting Director), Extended University Programs

1321 Ellsworth Hall
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5232

(269) 387-4198

kirk.sundling@wmich.edu

http://www.wmich.edu/online/

Delivery Modes and Residency Requirements

Primary mode of instruction used for Online Education - Internet

Other modes of instruction - Video, Internet

Residency Requirements for Degree-Granting Programs - None of this institution's degree-granting programs or certificate programs have residency requirements.

2009-2010 Program Offerings and Enrollment

Distance education courses - This institution offers 189 credit‑granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of 4,541 students.

Degree-granting distance education programs - This institution offers 7 degree‑granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of N/A students.

Degree-granting online-only programs - This institution offers 7 degree‑granting online‑only courses, with a total enrollment of N/A students.

Student Services and Registration

Students enrolled in E-learning courses have access to the following services at a distance -

Academic advising Library services
Book Store Local area network
Career placement assistance Online library
E-mail address Technology support
Financial aid office/services Tutoring

Students enrolled in distance education credit-granting classes can register via -

In-person
Mail
Virtual university or portal
World Wide Web

Courses and Certificates Offered

Undergraduate Credit Courses: Distance -

Education
Health Professions, Clinical Sciences, and Social Services
Manufacturing Engineering

Undergraduate Certificate: Distance - None

Associate's-Level Certificates: Distance - None

Bachelor's-Level Certificates: Distance - None

Bachelor's Degrees: Distance -

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences

Undergraduate Credit Courses: Online -

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies, and Humanities
Biological and Biomedical Sciences Manufacturing Engineering
Business Marketing
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs Mathematics and Statistics
Communications Technologies, Technicians, and Support Services Mechanical Engineering
Education Parks and Recreation
Engineering Philosophy and Religious Studies
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences Physical Sciences
Finance and Financial Management Services Psychology
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Public Administration and Social Service Professions
History Social Sciences
Industrial Engineering

Undergraduate Certificate: Online - None

Associate's-Level Certificates: Online - None

Associate's Degrees: Online - None

Bachelor's-Level Certificates: Online - None

2009-2010 Undergraduate Tuition, Fees, and Financial Aid

Typical undergraduate tuition charge (in-district, in-state) - $318 Per Credit

Typical undergraduate tuition charge (out-of-district, in-state) - $318 Per Credit

Typical undergraduate tuition charge (out-of-state) - $318 Per Credit

Mandatory Fees - $20 Per Course

Is financial aid available? - Yes, institutional and federal financial aid are available.