- Campaign: Scholarship to honor dean of education
- WCU nursing program puts students on fast track
- Masterworks Concert to be presented March 30
- Professor, students teach "survival Spanish" to Jackson County officers
- Quilt Discovery Day set for March 30 at Mountain Heritage Center
- Award-winning documentary filmmaker to speak at film festival
- Student writers to be featured in April 2 lunchtime program
- WCU to host 38th annual High School Mathematics Contest
- Crisis Communication Day to be held April 4 at WCU
- "Walking Our World" celebration to be held on WCU campus April 5
WCU’s Programs in Asheville will host the event in Karpen Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Advisers for graduate and undergraduate programs will be available to answer questions.
The fall course offerings prove opportunities for face-to-face, Web-enhanced and online instruction through courses such as “Information Systems-Competitive Advantage,” “Foundations of Justice,” “Fiction Writing,” “Foundation of English as a Second Language and Language Learning,” “Integration of Science and Literacy Education in Grades K-8,” “Postcolonial Film,” “Management of International Operations” and “Long-Term Care Planning.”
Western offers 28 graduate programs in Asheville in the arts and sciences, accountancy, business administration, construction management, college student personnel, communication sciences and disorders, counseling, education, entrepreneurship, health sciences, human resources, mathematics, nursing, physical therapy, psychology, project management, public affairs, social work and technology. Undergraduate programs are available in birth-kindergarten education, engineering technology and nursing.
Many graduate programs are still accepting applicants for the fall semester. Individuals interested in applying to graduate school should bring a transcript to the information session. Classes begin Monday, Aug. 20.
For more information about WCU Programs in Asheville, call the Asheville office at (828) 251-6642 or WCU’s Graduate School in Cullowhee at (800) 369-9854, or visit http://westerngrad.com.







