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Spring Orientation

Your academic journey begins with participation in Spring Orientation, which is required of all new beginner and transfer Â鶹´«Ã½s starting classes in January 2025.

 

Are you a summer or fall 2025 new Â鶹´«Ã½?

Spring orientation is for new beginner and transfer Â鶹´«Ã½s starting at WMU in the spring 2025 semester.  For summer and fall 2025 orientation information, see New Student Orientation.

Spring Orientation Registration NOW OPEN

You'll join us on WMU's main campus Friday, December 13, 2024 to attend information sessions, take a campus tour and meet with your academic advisor. Before coming to campus, you'll need to complete the pre-advising survey and the "Spring Orientation 2025" online orientation modules in .  A fee of $125 will appear on your spring tuition bill once you attend.  You are responsible for this fee if you attend and then decide to withdraw from WMU.

TO REGISTER:  Go to the New Student Hub.  You will need your WMU Bronco NetID and password.

Getting Started

Registration for spring orientation is now open. Please contact us at 269-387-2167 with questions.

Spring Orientation is required for all incoming beginner and transfer Â鶹´«Ã½s starting in January 2025.  A fee of $125 will appear on the spring invoice that also includes meals for up to two guests.

  • Log into the New Student Hub using your Bronco NetID and password
  • Review your pre-advising information and click submit
  • Register for the in-person program scheduled for Friday, December 13, 2024
  • Complete the ALEKS and Foundations in Writing and Reading placement surveys (especially important for engineering, sciences, health fields and aviation)

Now is a good time to make sure that you are checking your regularly, because you will begin receiving a lot of communications from us as we draw closer to the start of the semester, and you don’t want to miss something important!

Resources for Parents and Family Members

At WMU, Â鶹´«Ã½s are the driving force of all that we do, but we also recognize the important role parents and family members play in the transition to college life.