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WHAT TO EXPECT
• Western Undergraduate Exchange Scholarship
Program (WUE)
• Common Application
• Letters of Recommendation
• Application Options
• How to decide
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Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,
New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington,
Wyoming, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands -WICHE
150% of the schools resident tuition
Affordable access to programs that may not be available in their home
state or that do not have sufficient capacity; diverse array of institutions
in which to enroll.
Some participating institutions have opened their entire curriculum to
WUE on a first come, first serve basis. Some only offer designated
programs at the WUE rate.
Currently, 150 public institutions participate in WUE; not all public
institutions in every WICHE state participate in the program
Apply for admission directly to the WUE institution(s) of your choice.
There is no general WUE application.
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http://www.wiche.edu/wue
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The Common Application covers several areas:
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personal data, educational data, standardized test
information, family information, academic honors,
extracurricular activities, work experience, a personal
essay, and criminal history.
Applications that students and school officials may
submit to over 500 schools
Universities promote access by evaluating students
using a holistic selection process
We utilize Naviance for Common Application
You will need to link accounts
http://vimeo.com/73384070
What we send through Naviance/Common App
School Profile
• Letters of recommendation
(teacher/counselor)
• Transcript request
• School Reports (mid-year/end-of-year)
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Letter of Recommendation Form (In counseling office)
Give teachers and counselors 10 school days at
minimum to create a letter
Make an appointment w/ counselor
Requesting through Naviance (make sure to let
your counselor/teacher know)
Helps schools decide why they should take you
outside of what they can see on your
transcript/application.
Early Decision
Early Action
• It is used to indicate to the University or
College that the candidate considers that
institution to be his or her top choice
• Early action is NOT binding, so
a student admitted to a school
early action could choose not to
enroll in that school.
• Require applicants to file only
one application, while,
depending on the institution,
early action programs may
allow candidates to apply to
more than one early action
institution.
• Candidates applying early decision
typically submit their applications by the
end of October of their senior year and
receive a decision in mid-December
• Constitutes a binding commitment to
enroll; the candidate must withdraw all
other applications to other institutions
and enroll at that institution
Rolling admission
 candidates are invited to submit their applications
to the university anytime within a large window.
 The window is usually over six months long, and
some schools do not have a previously specified
end date (the window simply closes when all spots
are filled).
 The university will then review the application
and notify the applicant of their decision within a
few weeks from submission.
 All Three In-State Universities have Rolling
admissions (but also have priority deadlines)
Regular Decision
This is the most common option for out of state
colleges and universities.
All students must submit their applications by a
specific date, usually between November and
January. The admissions board then reviews all
the applications and send out acceptance and
rejection letters on the same date.
Open Admission
Typically, community colleges and some
technical/trade schools programs offer this type
of enrollment.
Open admission means that nearly all high school
graduates are admitted, provided they have a
diploma or a General Educational Development
(GED) certificate.
• Visit campus
• Develop relationships with admission reps
(college visits, college fairs, blogs, etc)
Things to consider when researching Out-of-State
options:
• Global World – competitiveness
• Majors/Programs/Belief Systems
• Admission requirements
• Distance from home