Walla Walla Community College (WWCC) is a reputable public community college in the South Eastern state of Washington, U.S. It is certified by the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Peter Dietrich founded the college in the year 1967 when there was a need for a community college in the area. It was first established in Part Street’s educational complex. As WCC grew too big for this campus, it bought land to the east of the city close to the airport and expanded its existing facilities there. The college has an attractive campus spread over 130 acres of land on the edge of Titus Creek. The campus includes a cafรฉ, fitness centre, stores, and athletic and recreational facilities.
The institute provides various educational services and programmes to the inmates of Coyote Ridge Detention Facility and Washington State Penitentiary. Qualified inmates may apply for admission to various academic courses, career-training programmes, and an AA degree. WWCC also offers counseling and placement opportunities. It has a comprehensive academic curriculum and employee training programmes with major areas of study including Workforce Education, Arts and Sciences Transfer, Basic Skills, and Pre-College. Furthermore, WWCC offers courses through alternative high school programmes, extended learning, workplace learning centres, dual-credit, lifelong learning opportunities, and outreach learning programmes.
The college offers 65 degree and 52 certificate courses in many technical and academic areas. Many of these courses transfer to other 2- and 4-year colleges. While 1-year certificate courses are offered in many areas, the majority of AA/AS degrees transfer to 4-year colleges. WWCC International Programmes is proud to offer services and programmes to each student. The primary goal is to assist the youth to achieve their dreams, help them pursue higher studies at the best university, and improve their proficiency in English, so they can experience a better college life.
WWCC provides equal employment and academic opportunities to all students, regardless of religion, race, gender, ethnicity, and age under any applicable federal and Washington State laws against discrimination. WWCC accepts students’ applications requesting monetary assistance to pay for college expenses and offers financial aid in the form of loans, grants, employment, and scholarships. The list of scholarships includes WWCC Foundation Scholarship, Local and Private Scholarship, Regional Four-year College Scholarship, and STEM Scholarship, among others. The list of notable alumni of Walla Walla Community College includes famous American sportspersons, including American Football Coach Chuck Martin, American Football Fullback Mike Sellers, and footballers Kimo Von Oelhoffen and Bryan Pittman.Browse by Courses (4 courses available)All coursesBachelors coursesEngineering coursesComputers coursesScience coursesBScBE/BtechAssociate Degree in Computer ScienceDuration
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- College inspires students to discover their potential and achieve their goals by providing relevant, equitable, and innovative learning opportunities and services
- There are more than over 12,000 students
- The fundamental aspects of the College’s mission are: Student Success,Strengthen Communities,and Resource Stewardship
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BSc(2 Courses) | 2 Years | INR 9.6L – 10.3L |
BE/Btech(2 Courses) | 2 Years | INR 8.9L – 9.3L |
Steps to Enrollment
Steps to Enrollment
- View steps for new Canadian students
- View steps for other new international students
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As you go through the enrollment process we are here for you every step of the way. You can contact the Office of Enrollment with questions any time at (800) 541-8900.
Enrollment Checklist
1. Apply and be accepted.
Submit your application
For questions about the application process call (800) 541-8900 or email info@wallawalla.edu.
Go to apply.wallawalla.edu to create your application account.
Submit a personal reference
Send transcripts
2. After you have been accepted.
Activate your account at myWWU
For questions about getting access to myWWU call (509) 527-2317 or email support@wallawalla.edu
MyWWU is the online entry portal for the apps you will use at WWU. Once you are admitted we will send you an email with details on how to activate your university email address and myWWU account.
Two commonly used apps at WWU are PeopleSoft and HighPoint. PeopleSoft has the most capabilities for managing your student information. It is designed for use on desktop computers.
HighPoint has fewer features, but is designed to use on mobile devices such as tablets and smart phones. Financial Clearance and Registration Finalization can only be done in HighPoint.
- Follow the instructions in the acceptance email you received to access myWWU.
- Remember your myWWU account name and password. You will use this throughout your academic career at WWU.
Apply for financial aid
Pay your enrollment fee
3. Before arriving on campus.
Starting in April
Arrange for housing
Please familiarize yourself with the eligibility requirements for student housing. These include requirements for both on-campus, as well as off-campus housing.
Living in a residence hall
For questions about women’s residence hall housing call (509) 527-2531, or email foreman@wallawalla.edu.
For questions about men’s residence hall housing call (509) 527-2111, or email sittner@wallawalla.edu.
Students planning to live in a residence hall must submit an online Residence Hall Housing Application (sign-in to myWWU is required).
Living off-campus
For questions about off-campus housing options call (509) 527-2109 or email village@wallawalla.edu.
To live outside of the residence halls, students must meet certain eligibility requirements or receive approval from the Director of Residential Life and Housing. After verifying your eligibility or receiving approval, you may arrange for housing outside of residence halls.
Visit Village Housing for information about applying for university-owned off-campus housing.
Questions about what it’s like to live on campus?
Watch a Q&A presentation about living in the residence halls.
Enroll in classes
Register for JumpStart
Starting in July
Submit health information
For questions about health information, call the University Health Clinic at (509) 527-2425 or email wwu_clinic@providence.org.
Complete the immunization history form
If this step is required, it will be listed in your To Doโs in the Student Center in myWWU.
Visit the University Clinic webpage to download this form.
Review your health insurance
All undergraduate students and graduate international students taking more than 6 credits must be covered by a health insurance plan. Please make sure that you have coverage throughout your entire education at Walla Walla University.
Fill out the TB screening form
Visit the University Clinic webpage to download this form.
Address and Fax number
WWU Health Clinic
204 S. College Ave.
College Place, WA 99324
Fax: (509) 525-9887
Starting mid-August
Get financial clearance
For questions about financial clearance call (800) 656-2815 or email stufin@wallawalla.edu.
Complete your financial clearance to-do items
If you want to sail smoothly through financial clearance, get your holds and to-do items done before starting financial clearance.
You can view your holds and to-do items in either myWWU > Student Center or myWWU > HighPoint.
Complete any remaining items such as loan promissory notes, loan entrance interview or other financial aid forms.
Financial clearance
Financial clearance for fall quarter normally opens in mid-August. For other quarters, financial clearance normally opens a few weeks before the start of the quarter. Watch for an email notification about the date for an opening of financial clearance.
Financial clearance can be done online through myWWU > HighPoint after you have completed your financial clearance holds. Use the Financial Clearance menu option in myWWU.
Need help going through the financial clearance process?
Watch a step-by-step presentation that walks you through it.
4. After arriving on campus.
On campus items
Finish your holds and to-do items
The secret for getting through registration smoothly is to get your holds and to-do items done. Review your holds and to-do items in either myWWU > Student Center or myWWU > HighPoint. Use HighPoint if you are using a tablet or smartphone.
Make final housing arrangements
Make your final housing arrangements with your residence hall or with Village Housing.
Attend JumpStart sessions
If your first quarter of attendance is in the summer or fall, attend JumpStart sessions during the week before classes start in the fall.
If required, get clearance from Academic Administration
Students who were admitted provisionally and returning students who are on academic probation from their previous quarter require clearance from Academic Administration. Make an appointment with the Office of the Associate Academic Dean at (509) 527-2395.
Office of the Associate Vice President for Academic Administration
Administration Building, Room 336
204 S College Ave
College Place, WA 99324
See your academic advisor
Refer to your individual JumpStart schedule for the date and time of your appointment with your academic advisor.
You must meet with your academic adviser in order to complete the registration process.
Get your ID card
Get your ID card at the location and time mentioned in your JumpStart schedule. Your ID card will be activated for charging when you complete Registration Finalization โ also known as Jumping Einstein.
Finalize your registration
In myWWU > HighPoint select Registration Finalization in the Enrollment menu to start the registration finalization process.
See Jumping Einstein
You know you are finished with registration when you see the graphic of Jumping Einsteinโข. Once you have seen Jumping Einstein, it takes about 60 minutes for your ID card to be activated for charging at The Express and the University Bookstore.
Register your vehicle
After you are on campus and have received registration finalization for the term, register your vehicle with Campus Security.
Purchase your books
After you have seen Jumping Einstein, purchase your books at the University Bookstore. Use the View quarter Textbooks link in myWWU > Student Center; the system will automatically populate the page with the textbooks that you need for the classes in which you are enrolled.
New students have a special time reserved for them to purchase textbooks from the University Bookstore during the week before fall quarter starts. Watch for announcements of the particular date.
Review the syllabus for each of your classes
Before the first day of classes, review the course syllabus for each of your classes. The course syllabus and homework information is available on Desire2Learn (D2L).
Attend the Welcome Back Bash
The Welcome Back Bash occurs on the Sunday evening before fall quarter classes start. You may check out all the various clubs and sign up online. You must have seen Jumping Einstein before you can sign up for clubs.
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