Weber State University enrolls more than 23,000 students for full- and part-time study. Student/faculty ratio is 22:1.
WSU offers more than 200 undergraduate degree programs, it is the largest and most comprehensive undergraduate offering in the state. Besides, the university offers eight graduate degree programs, an array of professional certificate programs, online education and the Early College Program, which helps high school students get a jump on college. Online courses, independent study, distance learning, and evening classes are offered at times and place to meet the complex needs of students balancing family and work responsibilities. Students may choose from more than 100 student clubs and organizations.
AdmissionFreshmen applicants: - High school transcript or GED documentation;
- Transcripts from any college or university where the person have completed work, including concurrent enrollment and early college;
- ACT/SAT scores. (These tests aren’t mandatory, but the scores will help determine student’s scholarship eligibilty, and math and English placement.)
Transfer applicants: - Transcripts from any college or university where the person have completed work, including concurrent - enrollment and early college.
Financial AidWeber State University offers more than $50 million in Federal financial assistance and almost $12 million in Scholarship funding to students every year. While applying to WSU, a person will be automatically considered for all merit-based scholarships. Need-based scholarships require completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) before March 1.
Students must re-apply for federal financial aid each year by completing the online FAFSA. WSU Financial Aid suggests that students apply early. Some fund types are awarded on a first come/first serve basis.