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Distance Education/Online Classes and Degrees
Your tuition benefits go further with Weber State's low
per-credit-hour fee schedule. Weber State offers several
distance education degrees through
WSU Online
and Independent
Study, including a
Bachelor of Integrated Studies.
This customized degree program allows you to combine three different areas of
study to combine as a Bachelor's degree.
Read more about online and independent study programs.
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On-Campus Degrees
We offer classes at five different locations, so you’re sure to
find one that works for you. Check out one of our two campuses,
Ogden and
Davis or one of our three centers in
Kaysville,
Morgan
and Roy, or visit
GetIntoWeber.com to schedule a tour and see for yourself.
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Credit for Military Training
Weber State accepts some of your military training credits.
Read more about how to transfer these credits.
In-State Tuition Rates
If you are active duty, you are likely to quality for
resident tuition rates


We'll help you untangle the college web. Contact a pre-admission
advisor to get information about how you, as a military/veteran
student, can get started with your degree:
Susan Smith
Continuing Education
801-626-7218
ssmith@weber.edu

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Apply Online or In Person
Once you’ve decided WSU is for you, your next step is to apply
for admission. You can apply online
HERE or in person at the
Ogden or Davis campuses. Your admissions application also serves
as your scholarship application. So if you qualify for any
academic scholarship, we’ll let you know.
Keep in mind you only have to be admitted once, so you can take
classes next semester or next year.
> Set Up a Wildcat Account
A Wildcat account is your one-stop shop for all things Weber.
This online portal will allow you to register online, check your
transcript, get your student e-mail account, check your
financial aid status, pay tuition, as well as review many other
activities vital to your education at WSU.
After you’ve been admitted, click
HERE to create a Wildcat
account. If you encounter any problems with your account, call
Computing Support at 626-7777.
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Reactivating GI Bill
If you are coming back to WSU or have already used your MGIB
benefits at another school, you must reactivate your GI Bill by
filling out an
application for a Change of Place of Training or Program (form
22-1995). Take the completed application to
Services for Veteran Students.
Apply for your Veterans Educational Benefits
If you haven't applied for your Veterans Educational Benefits,
go to
www.gibill.va.gov.

After we process your application, the Admissions Office will
notify you if you are required to take a Math and English placement exam prior to
signing up for classes. A placement exam is a simple test to
gauge your knowledge and skills in certain subjects. It’s our
way of making sure you don’t end up taking classes you don’t
need.
If
you need to take a placement exam, visit
www.weber.edu/testingcenter for testing center hours and
locations. If you live more than 50 miles away from WSU and need
to arrange an alternate testing site, call 801-626-6645.

Schedule an appointment with the appropriate academic advisor to
create your plan of study. If you already know what you want to
study, visit
http://weber.edu/ssc/academicadvisors.html.
An advisor can also help you determine how to best use your
transfer courses, if you are transferring from another
institution. You can also check out the
online transfer guide, to see which courses may transfer.

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Take Your Benefits Application to Veteran's Services
After you've applied for your
Veterans
Educational Benefits, take your application to
Veteran's
Services:
Services for Veteran Students
Student Services Center, room 154
801-626-6039
cchandler@weber.edu
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Apply to Receive Utah Resident Tuition
Rates
If you are stationed in Utah on active duty military orders, or
are a Utah resident stationed outside the state, you and your
spouse/dependents likely qualify for resident tuition rates which can be received
by completing the application for courtesy military resident
classification .
How to receive resident tuition rates.
Which GI Bill benefit should you
choose?
Click here to see a comparison of GI Bill benefits.
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Post-9/11 GI
Bill tuition benefits
Under the new Post-9/11 GI bill, effective August 2009,
eligible students can can get their tuition covered up to the
cost of tuition and fees at state public colleges, based on undergraduate resident tuition
and fees, in addition to receiving housing and book stipends.
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Purple heart recipient?
If you are a Purple Heart recipient you likely qualify for free full
tuition and fees at Weber State University . Take your Purple Heart
recipient paperwork to the Financial Aid or Scholarship office.
Regardless of your situation or background, there may be
resources available to help you with your college expenses.
Check with any of the offices below to learn more.
Financial Aid and
Scholarship Office
Multicultural Student Center
Nontraditional Student Center
Services for Veteran Students
Student Support Services
Women’s Center

From Anthropology to Zoology, WSU has something for everyone.
You can check out the course listings for the current semester
HERE or you can check out the entire course catalog
HERE. The
catalog also lists the major and minor requirements, as well as
general education requirements. If you’d like to meet with an
advisor
to help you navigate the course listing and decide which classes
to take, click
HERE.
> Take Your Class
Schedule to the Veteran's Services Office
They will help you fill out your certification form so you can
start receiving your education benefits.
Veterans Services office is located in the
Student Services Center, room 154. Or visit
http://www.weber.edu/VetAffairs/default.html

Take some time before you start to gather
the essentials. It will make getting around on campus a lot
easier once school starts.
> Get a parking permit and learn
your way around if you're taking classes on campus
Purchase a parking permit HERE and map out the best way to get
on and off campus HERE.
> Get your Wildcard (Student ID)
The Wildcard ID gives you access to the library, testing center,
computer labs, health center, veterans’ benefits, gym and
athletic events. You can get your Wildcard at the Ogden or Davis
campus.
> Pick up your free UTA Ed Pass
Utah Transit Authority (UTA) Ed Passes are provided to all fee-paying students free of
charge. Just present your Wildcard at the Shepherd Union
Information Desk at the Ogden Campus or Enrollment Services at
the Davis Campus to receive your Ed Pass card. You can ride any
UTA bus, Trax or FrontRunner free using your Ed Pass card.
> Get your books and gear
Visit the bookstore at the Ogden or Davis campus to pick up your
books and gear. You can even order your textbooks
HERE.
> Set up a test proctor
If you are taking an Online or Independent Study
course and live more than 50 miles away, you need to set up a
test proctor.
Click here for details.

Free
tutoring is available for a variety of courses. You can drop in
or make an appointment at either the Ogden or Davis campus or
the WSU West Center. Also, free study groups are offered through
Supplemental Instruction (SI).
If you haven’t been to college before, be sure to check out the
First-Year Experience (FYE) Program. This program includes a
three-credit hour class (EDUC 1105-Introduction to the University)
designed to help with your transition to the college experience.
The class assists with improving academic skills, exploring
majors and becoming familiar with campus resources. The class is
offered at both Ogden and Davis campuses.
Veterans Upward Bound
Services for Veteran Students
Student Support Services
Academic Support Centers and Programs
Counseling and
Psychological Services