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Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the Western Undergraduate Exchange?

The Western Undergraduate Exchange is a student exchange program coordinated by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) and administered for Arizona by the Arizona Board of Regents. Through the Western Undergraduate Exchange, Arizona residents may enroll in certain programs at the two-year and four-year public colleges listed in this brochure. Western Undergraduate Exchange tuition is 150 percent of the host institution’s regular resident tuition. In all cases, Western Undergraduate Exchange tuition is considerably less than nonresident tuition.

Which States Participate?

Arizona residents may attend certain programs in the following states, if they meet eligibility requirements.

Alaska Montana South Dakota
California Nevada Utah
Colorado New Mexico Washington
Hawaii North Dakota  Wyoming
Idaho Oregon  

Programs Available

Many undergraduate fields are available to Western Undergraduate Exchange students at the participating colleges and universities. Some institutions have opened their entire curriculum on a space-available or first-come, first-serve basis; others offer only designated programs. ONLY THE COLLEGES LISTED IN THIS BROCHURE ACCEPT ARIZONA STUDENTS THROUGH THE WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE.

Western Undergraduate Exchange Information

To learn of the wide range of programs available, consult the WICHE Western Undergraduate Exchange website at www.wiche.edu/sep/wue.

Eligibility

Participating institutions require evidence of academic performance, such as ACT/SAT test scores and high school GPA, or place other limits on Western Undergraduate Exchange enrollment.  Consult the Western Undergraduate Exchange website for details.

Application and Admission

If interested, apply for admission and Western Undergraduate Exchange tuition status directly to the institution(s) of your choice. Mark prominently on the institution’s application form that you seek admission as a Western Undergraduate Exchange student.

Further Information

Information about specific programs in the Western Undergraduate Exchange may be obtained from the admissions office of the participating institutions.

General information may be obtained from the Arizona Board of Regents WICHE Certifying Office at 602-229-2500, or the WICHE Main Office in Boulder, Colorado at 303-541-0210.  The most current information is available at http://www.wiche.edu/sep/wue.

How the Western Undergraduate Exchange Works

The Western Undergraduate Exchange is a "decentralized" program. Therefore, the student applies to the institution of choice (listed in this brochure), indicating that Western Undergraduate Exchange status is desired, and the institution responds directly to the student. The applicant obtains application materials from, and submits the application for admission to, the institution he or she desires to attend. The institution may admit or deny admission to any applicant. The student must mark prominently on the application for admission that he or she seeks admission as a Western Undergraduate Exchange student.  (Do not apply as an out-of-state student and expect to receive the Western Undergraduate Exchange tuition rate after you are admitted.  You must apply for the Western Undergraduate Exchange rate at the time of application.)

When admitted as a Western Undergraduate Exchange student, the student will pay 150 percent of the institution’s regular resident tuition (i.e., 50 percent more than resident tuition), plus any fees that all students are required to pay.

The full charge (tuition plus fees) applicable in any specific program can be determined from the catalog of the institution or from the admission office. A student may continue to enjoy Western Undergraduate Exchange tuition status as long as he or she is enrolled in the program to which admitted and meets any other criteria for continued participation set by the institution. Change to another program (in the same or a different institution) may be made at the reduced Western Undergraduate Exchange level only if the new program is also open to Western Undergraduate Exchange students and the change is approved by the institution. A few institutions have extended the Western Undergraduate tuition privilege to eligible students already enrolled. However, this is not a requirement of the program.

Each state determines which institutions and programs it will make available to students in the Western Undergraduate Exchange. ONLY THOSE STATES AND INSTITUTIONS THAT APPEAR IN THIS BROCHURE WILL RECEIVE ARIZONA RESIDENTS AS WESTERN UNDERGRADUATE EXCHANGE STUDENTS. Eligibility for admission and for Western Undergraduate tuition is determined by each participating institution. If admitted as a Western Undergraduate Exchange student, the student may not petition for instate residency status.

INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS MUST BE OBTAINED DIRECTLY FROM THE INSTITUTION(S) OF CHOICE.

Participating Institutions by State

ALASKA

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS

Prince William Sound Community College

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
University of Alaska Anchorage
University of Alaska Fairbanks
University of Alaska Southeast

CALIFORNIA

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
California Maritime Academy
California State University—Bakersfield, Chico, Dominguez Hills, East Bay, Sacramento, San Bernardino, Stanislaus
Humboldt State University

COLORADO

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Aims Community College
Arapahoe Community College
Community College of Aurora
Community College of Denver
Front Range Community College
Lamar Community College
Morgan Community College
Northeastern Junior College
Otero Junior College
Pikes Peak Community College
Pueblo Community College
Red Rocks Community College
Trinidad State Junior College

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Adams State College of Colorado
Colorado State University
Colorado State University - Pueblo,
Mesa State College
Metropolitan State College of Denver
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
University of Colorado Denver
University of Northern Colorado
Western State College of Colorado

 HAWAII

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
University of Hawaii at Hilo
University of Hawaii at Manoa

IDAHO

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
College of Southern Idaho
North Idaho College

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Boise State University
Idaho State University
Lewis-Clark State College
University of Idaho

MONTANA

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Dawson Community College
Flathead Valley Community College
Miles Community College
Montana Tech College of Technology
University of Montana - Helena College of Technology
University of Montana - Missoula College of Technology

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Montana State University - Billings
Montana State University - Bozeman
Montana State University Northern
Montana Tech of the University of Montana
University of Montana -Missoula
University of Montana - Western

NEVADA  

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
College of Southern Nevada
Great Basin College
Truckee Meadows Community College
Western Nevada Community College

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Nevada State College
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
University of Nevada, Reno



NEW MEXICO

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Eastern New Mexico University – Roswell
New Mexico Junior College
Northern New Mexico College
Santa Fe Community College
University of New Mexico Gallup Campus

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
New Mexico Highlands University
New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology
New Mexico State University
University of New Mexico
Western New Mexico University

NORTH DAKOTA

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Bismarck State College
Lake Region State College
Minot State University - Bottineau
North Dakota State College of Science
Williston State College

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Dakota College of Bottineau
Dickinson State University
Mayville State University
North Dakota State University
University of North Dakota
Valley City State University

OREGON

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Oregon Institute of Technology
Portland State University
Southern Oregon University
University of Oregon
Western Oregon University


SOUTH DAKOTA

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Black Hills State University
Dakota State University
Northern State University
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
South Dakota State University
University of South Dakota


UTAH

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
College of Eastern Utah
Salt Lake Community College
Snow College


FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Dixie State College of Utah
Southern Utah University
University of Utah
Utah State University
Utah Valley University
Weber State University


WASHINGTON

FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Central Washington University
Eastern Washington University
Washington State University
Western Washington University


WYOMING

TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS
Casper College
Central Wyoming College
Eastern Wyoming College
Laramie County Community College
Northwest College
Sheridan College
Western Wyoming Community College


FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTION
University of Wyoming

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