Congratulations on your admission to Western Colorado University! Review and complete each step on the checklist below to prepare for your time at Western. If you have questions, email admissions@western.edu for additional guidance.
Log into your Western Navigator using your application credentials and secure your spot at Western by submitting your $200 deposit.
The $250 housing deposit will also become available soon!
In your Western Navigator, you can view your Student ID and Western Email under the Student Information section. To start using your Western email, set up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and create a password at the Password Management Site.
Western’s Scholarship Application portal allows you to search for, apply to and manage your scholarship opportunities. This platform houses over 300+ departmental and privately funded scholarship opportunities available to both new and returning students. Through the scholarship portal, students may identify scholarship opportunities based on academic program, campus involvement, academic standing, specific keywords and more. Students may click below to begin learning about what scholarship opportunities are available to them.
You can apply for scholarships after being admitted to Western and creating your MyWestern account. Please note you do not need to commit to Western before applying for scholarships.
You must create your MyWestern account and student email address before you can apply for institutional scholarships:
You will need your six-digit student ID. You can find your ID in your application portal, the acceptance letter you received in the mail, or you can contact Admissions at 970.943.2119 or admissions@western.edu.
Visit western.edu/activate. Use “stu######” (stu and your student ID) to create your account.
Look for the email from admissions@western.edu sent to the address you used for your admissions application with instructions on what to do next. Be sure to check your spam/promotions folder if you don’t receive this email in your inbox.
Access to apply for scholarships through the portal is open through April 1.
Please check individual scholarship opportunity start dates and deadlines as there are exceptions.
After you have paid your Tuition Deposit, you can submit your $250 housing deposit through MyWestern or with the Cashier’s Office at 970.943.3003 or cashier@western.edu.
To register for housing, go to housing.western.edu to fill out your personal profile, including your housing and roommate preferences, and begin matching with potential roommates. If you know who you want to live with, you can choose your own roommate by searching for them.
For questions on the housing process, contact the Residence Life office at 970.943.2101 or reslife@western.edu.
All international students are highly encouraged to have health insurance. If you can show proof of enrollment in an accident/sickness insurance plan from your home country that will be accepted in the United States then you do not have to purchase another plan. There are several insurance companies offering international student insurance, such as HTH Worldwide, International Student Insurance or Shondeck Insurance. These health insurance providers can offer coverage for prescriptions, doctor’s visits (related to injury or sickness), and other inpatient and outpatient care. The Campus Health Center can provide most of your common medical services.
Without medical coverage an unexpected illness could mean financial hardship for you and your family, and could make it financially difficult to continue your education. If you are an intercollegiate athlete, you are required to follow the health insurance requirements provided by the Athletic Department at Western Colorado University. Please note if you are an intercollegiate athlete you should contact your coach in order to best figure out which health insurance plan you should purchase. The health insurance provisions and benefits are subject to change.
Each incoming student is paired up with an Experienced Peer Initiating Connections (EPIC) Mentor. These are upperclass students who ensure all your university needs are taken care of. Your EPIC Mentor will be helping you through your first year at Western. Take full advantage of their experience & knowledge and use them as a resource for any questions you might have.
Fall 2024 Admits: EPIC Mentors will begin reaching out March 2024
Spring 2024 Admits: EPIC Mentors will begin reaching out November 2023
Visit your MyWestern Account to update your gender, pronouns, and/or used name. From the main menu, click on the Personal Information tab. Click on “Update Gender, Pronouns, and/or Used Name” and update accordingly.
Join the Mountaineer Nation 2027 Facebook group to connect with your classmates and gain tips on transitioning to college life. You can join the page by clicking here!
ALEKS is the Western math placement exam. You may take the exam up to five times and the cost to take the exam is covered by Western. The link to ALEKS will be in your MyWestern account starting on March 15
If you have ACT/SAT scores or math transfer credit (AP, IB, concurrent/dual enrollment) you may submit those for placement into math courses.
For questions on math placement and ALEKS, please contact the Registration & Advising Services at 970.943.7056 or reg_advise@western.edu.
Submit your final, official high school transcript to the Admissions Office. This transcript must show your graduation date to be considered valid.
Arrange to have any AP, IB, CLEP, or college-level credit sent to the Admissions Office. College-level courses must be sent via official transcript directly from the college or university.
IMPORTANT: Your financial aid will not be dispersed unless the Admissions Office receives your final high school transcript. Please make sure you submit it before your school closes for the summer.
If you have questions about your final transcripts, contact the Admissions Office at 970.943.2119 or admissions@western.edu.
New students to Western are required to complete a pre-registration survey. You can access this survey through your MyWestern account. Below are the dates when the survey will be available to students:
Spring 2024 Admits: Survey available November 7, 2023
Fall 2024 Admits: Survey available May 1, 2024
For questions on class registration, contact the Registration & Advising Services at 970.943.7056 or reg_advise@western.edu.
*The $200 tuition deposit must be made before filling out the pre-registration survey. See step 3 for instructions on how to make your deposit.
Western requires that all incoming students take student wellness education courses before arriving on campus. The courses focus on alcohol education, sexual assault prevention, mental wellbeing & diversity, inclusion, and belonging. You will receive an email in your Western email account at the following times with a link to complete the course.
Fall 2024 Admits: Emails will be sent early July 2024
Spring 2025 Admits: Emails will be sent December 2024.
For questions, contact the Office of LEAD and Orientation at 970.943.2469 or orientation@western.edu
The Mountaineer Card is your official University ID. By uploading your photo after you’ve registered for classes, you will be able to receive your ID from your EPIC Mentor during New Student Orientation. Otherwise, you will need to schedule a time to visit the Mountaineer Card office to have your picture taken and card printed.
After you’ve registered for classes, upload your photo. Once logged in, choose “Profile” to upload your photo.
For questions, contact the Mountaineer Card office at 970.943.2525, email mountaineercard@western.edu.
TimelyCare is a free virtual health and well-being platform for Western students! You can access care 24/7, 365 days at no cost. Just download the TimelyCare app on your mobile device or log in at timelycare.com/western using your Western email and password. Not only do you have access to high-quality mental health professionals who are trained to care for college students, but you also have access to a wide range of self-care content, including a peer community, yoga and meditation videos, healthy recipes, and self-care journeys.
New Student Orientation is required for all new students to Western. This program consists of important information about Western and the Gunnison community. Students will be automatically signed up for Orientation when they are registered for classes and will receive a confirmation email with additional details. Learn more about the program on the New Student Orientation page.
Fall 2023 Admits: August 16-19, 2023
Spring 2024 Admits: January 5, 2023
Western also offers optional Wilderness Based Orientation (WBO) trips before the regular fall Orientation. Registration for WBO begins June 5, 2023. For more information, check out the Wilderness Based Orientation page.
For questions about Orientation, contact the Office of LEAD and Orientation at 970.943.2469 or orientation@western.edu.
Colorado law requires all students to show proof of immunity against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). At a minimum, students must have completed the first MMR immunization before classes begin. Medical and religious exemptions are allowed. Students who plan to reside in on-campus housing may also want to consider receiving the meningococcal vaccine. If you live on campus, proof of meningococcal vaccine or waiver is required.
Please submit your immunization records via the housing portal on the western.edu site here. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Office of Student Affairs at 970.943.2011.
Registration with Selective Service is a federal law and is required by all males ages 18-25. As a student, you must be registered to be eligible for FSA funds.
For questions about these documents, contact the Office of Student Affairs at 970.943.2232 or student.vps@western.edu.
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Sign up for the Books-To-Go Program or pick up all your books during your first week of classes at Western’s Bookstore located in the University Center.
For questions on textbooks, contact the Bookstore at 970.943.2156 or bookstore@western.edu.
You will receive a paper billing statement by mail.
Adding or dropping classes, or changing housing or meal plans may affect your account balance. Check your current account balance through your MyWestern Account one business day after making any changes.
Payment is due in full on or before the first day of classes unless you set up a W-Pay Payment Plan.
For questions on your billing statement, contact the Cashier’s Office at 970.943.3003 or cashier@western.edu.
Incoming first-year students will be able to move into their residence hall on:
Fall 2023 Admits: August 16, 2023
Spring 2023 Admits: January 7, 2023 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
For questions on moving to campus, contact the Residence Life office at 970.943.2101 or reslife@western.edu.
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