Tentative Yearly Course Schedules (Updated: 11/10/09)
This year-long schedule is provided to students for PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY. Much like an airlines, the CB is updating this schedule on a weekly basis because if the pilots (i.e., instructors) change, then the flights and times will no doubt change. Just like a business, while every effort is made to maintain stability, the CB and its students must operate in a constantly changing environment. For those planning a 2-year schedule, typically, courses offered one term in a given year, will be offered same term in a future year.
Schedules are updated weekly (if necessary) and provided in sortable MS Excel format.
These sessions are designed to help students succeed in a College of Business program. Topics include: Application and admission process into a College of Business major; Course registration options and advising; Understanding and using the tools to develop your graduation plan; and Advising Holds – Why they exist and how to remove them.
Advising (Des Moines and Lynnwood)
Our University Centers have academic advisors located at CWU-Lynnwood and CWU-Des Moines campuses to support students.
This is an Excel template with embedded formulas to help you determine whether you have met the College of Business
admission GPA requirements for your degree program.
This is an interactive MS Excel template with embedded formulas to help you identify all requirements needed for timely graduation in your College of Business degree program.
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The Student Handbook is intended to be as helpful as possible as you navigate your way through the
remaining years of your collegiate experience. The Student Handbook is written with the following in
mind: "Empower students to succeed! Do not enable them to fail!" |
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The Registration Handbook contains important policies and processes to help students with important deadlines, using the CWU intranet to register into classes and other important information every student should know. |
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The CWU Undergraduate/Graduate catalog contains academic policy to include graduation requirements in a specific major as well as institutional requirements needed for graduation. |
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