How can I be more productive in summer?
No Summer Plans? Here’s How to Have a Productive Summer Break
- Carry a Current Extracurricular Into the Summer. Your current extracurricular activities don’t have to take a break for the summer.
- Volunteer.
- Gain Hands-On Experience.
- Take College-Level Courses.
- Catch Up on Outside Reading.
- Work on Your College Applications.
What should I do after freshman year?
Class placement is simple. Following freshman year, students proceed to their sophomore year, then junior year, then senior year. In most institutions, this isn’t just a matter of progressing smoothly from one year to the next.
Why choose WKU?
From award-winning academic programs to exciting sporting events to our abundance of extracurricular activities, Western Kentucky University has an opportunity for everyone. We are proud to offer more than 170 undergraduate academic options for WKU students including majors, minors, and pre-professional tracks.
What do I need to apply to WKU?
We will also need your transcripts, test scores, and a $45 application fee. Essays and letters of recommendation are not required to apply to WKU. I Want to Learn More about WKU!
What are the admission requirements for the WKU Summer Scholars Program?
Students who have between a 2.00-2.49 unweighted high school GPA and achieve the required CAI score, will be admitted to WKU via the Summer Scholars Program . Some scholarships and academic programs may still require submission of an ACT or SAT score to determine eligibility. What documents must be submitted?
Who is exempt from the WKU pre-college curriculum requirement?
Students 21 years of age or older are exempt from the WKU Pre-College Curriculum requirement. Some of the links on this page may require additional software to view.