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At Western, we celebrate the passions that drive you and the possibilities that inspire you with an experience-driven education that leads to a meaningful career. Western is the place to become your best self, and we're delighted that you’ve decided to complete your degree with us.
Transfer Â鶹´«Ã½s are those who enrolled at another college or university after high school graduation. To start the conversation about which of your credits transfer, contact your transfer admissions representative.
Here’s a quick overview on how to transfer to WMU.
- Apply online with our transfer application.
- Request official transcripts from all institutions from where you previously or are currently enrolled and send them to WMU Office of Admissions electronically or via mail.
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Office of Admissions
1903 W Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5211 USA - Review required materials that may be needed to have a completed transfer application.
For international transfer Â鶹´«Ã½s, find out how to start the application process through our international admissions page. For all other Â鶹´«Ã½s, see our application types to find specific instructions on how to apply.
For admitted Â鶹´«Ã½s, discover your next steps.
Admission criteria
Students are considered for admission as a transfer Â鶹´«Ã½ when they have completed college coursework during a fall or spring semester after graduating from high school. Early/middle college or dual enrolled Â鶹´«Ã½s are considered first years. Applicants should have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale for consideration.
Factors of consideration for applicants include:
- Cumulative college GPA (from all institutions attended)
- Trend of recent semester grade
- Number of college level courses completed
WMU is test-optional
Sending transcripts and test scores
Competitive admission program
Application deadlines
The Office of Admissions should receive applications and all other materials by the listed dates if you want to be considered for admission.
Read more about important deadlines
Thrive on campus and beyond
Transfer housing
Ready to get settled into your new home at WMU? On campus transfer housing options are available to help you, which include various living arrangements such as community, suite and apartment-style rooms—not to mention our Transfer Living Learning Community! The city of Kalamazoo also offers a variety of off-campus housing options for you to choose from.
Dining on campus
When it comes to our dining services, we’ve got plenty of options that spell delicious! Our dining menu is designed to provide a variety of healthy food choices for our Bronco community. Our locations feature locally grown produce and can accommodate dietary restrictions. Whether you're looking for a dine-in experience, grab'n go or late night munchies, on-campus dining halls and campus cafés offer fresh and flavorful choices.
Kalamazoo community
Kalamazoo offers big city benefits with a small town feel. Newcomers quickly notice the friendliness and easygoing attitude our residents share. WMU is located only five minutes from bus and train access to and from Kalamazoo.
Students enjoy the convenience of riding Kalamazoo city buses for free with their Bronco ID cards to nearby shopping, dining and entertainment. Learn more about Kalamazoo, nearby lake shores, hiking trails, skiing and much more.
Recreation
Resources for inside and outside the classroom
As a transfer Â鶹´«Ã½, our Bronco Guide is an excellent portal for you to find incredible resources for academic planning, career development, health and well-being, and planning for the future. We’re determined to help you succeed!