How does the WICHE program work?

How does the WICHE program work?

The program allows students from a WICHE state or territory to enroll in participating two- or four-year public colleges or universities located in another WICHE state or territory and pay up to 150 percent of that school’s resident tuition. Students can choose from 164 WUE-eligible institutions and hundreds of majors.

How hard is it to get a WUE scholarship?

There may be minimums to qualify for WUE University of Nevada, Reno, requires a 3.25 minimum GPA, OR 26 minimum ACT or 1160 minimum SAT to qualify. At others, the WUE rate is actually a competitive scholarship, and students won’t know if they get the WUE rate until after they apply.

What is Wue wiche?

America’s largest regional interstate tuition savings program. The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) is an agreement among WICHE’s 16 member states and territories, through which 160+ participating public colleges and universities provide steep nonresident tuition savings for Western students.

What is wiche certified?

Certified means that the applicant is a bona fide resident of his/her home state. A prospective student applies to his/her state certifying office to determine whether or not they meet the state’s residency requirements; state residency requirements across the West vary.

What colleges participate in WICHE?

11 States fund students through PSEP, in 10 health care fields

School College Name Location
University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry San Francisco, CA
University of Southern California School of Dental Medicine Los Angeles, CA
Western University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine Pomona, CA

Is California part of WICHE?

The Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) is a 16-member commission working to boost access to higher education for students in the West and, as importantly, to ensure their success. California has been a member of WICHE since 1955.

Is Cal Poly SLO a Wue school?

Cal Poly Pomona is proud to offer the WUE program (pronounced “woo-wee”).

What is Wue WICHE?

What does Wiche do?

As an interstate compact, WICHE partners with states, territories, and postsecondary institutions to share knowledge, create resources, and develop innovative solutions that address some of our society’s most pressing needs.

What is Wiche WCET?

The WICHE Cooperative for Educational Technologies (WCET) is the leader in the practice, policy, and advocacy of technology-enhanced learning in higher education.

What’s new in Wiche’s benchmarks?

Explore key trends and access interactive data and dashboards tools. The latest edition of WICHE’s Benchmarks highlights the region’s progress in accessing, success in, and financing of higher education.

How does Wiche work with other states and territories?

As an interstate compact, WICHE partners with states, territories, and postsecondary institutions to share knowledge, create resources, and develop innovative solutions that address some of our society’s most pressing needs. Select a WICHE state or territory on the map to explore individual highlights of our long-standing partnerships.

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