Back-to-School / Financial Aid Workshops

Receive instructions on admission, enrollment, and financial aid. Learn about general education requirements, tuition assistance, and scholarship opportunities along with Q & A time.

To sign up, visit our registration page.

For further information, please call: 801-626-8975.

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WSU West now has text book buy-back, Express an Order and math HUB services! Check it out.

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Dates to Remember

Academic calendar 

  • March 4, 2013
    Summer Class Schedule Available to View Online
  • March 25, 2013
    View Summer Registration Appointments
  • April 1, 2013
    Summer Registration Begins
  • April 8, 2013
    Fall Registration Begins
  • April 22, 2013
    Last day of Spring Semester
  • April 23 - 25, 2013
    Spring Final Exams
  • April 26, 2013
    Graduation/Commencement
  • May 6, 2013
    Summer Semester Begins
  • July 4, 2013
    Independence Day-No Classes
  • July 24, 2013
    Pioneer Day-No Classes
  • August 12-14, 2013
    Summer Final Exams
  • August 26, 2013
    Fall Classes Begin
     

    In The News

    Back-to-School Workshop at West
    Signpost - June 21, 2012

    The WSU West Center will host a back-to-school workshop tonight from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for new, transfer and returning students.  Attendees will learn about WSU’s college enrollment process, the general education categories and requirements, and financial aid and scholarship opportunities, and will receive new student packets.  They will also get pizza and free T-shirts.

    Workshops at West

    The Signpost - June 23, 2011

    The Weber State University West Center in Roy is hidden among a restaurant called Naturally Chinese, a hair salon called Attitudes, and a Domino’s Pizza. Many students don’t know that it’s even there, let alone all of the services it offers.

    A novel idea: Merging two lives together

     

     

     

    The Signpost - February 21, 2010

    Combining the novels Moby Dick and A Tale of Two Cities into a single, cohesive novel would be extremely difficult. According to Kari Moulding, a certified social worker, merging two completely different lives in a functional relationship is similar to the combining of two books, and is just as difficult.

    Moulding spoke to a group of Weber State University students and community members at WSUs West Center. She explained that everyone has a compilation of experiences and emotions that create a life story.  Every person has their own unique novel, Moulding said. No two novels are completely the same. These differences between novels can present challenges in our relationships.

     



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