Admitted Students
Congratulations and Welcome to the WesternU Family
We are excited for you to join the Masters of Healthcare Administration program. In the meantime, be sure to complete the items on your “To-Do Before Orientation” list and utilize the resources provided below to prepare for your arrival on campus.
It is essential that you regularly check your WesternU e-mail account (once assigned) as all reminders and follow-up from the University will be sent through this account (including financial aid, registration and final admission requirements information).
Accepting Our Offer
Again, congratulations and we look forward to seeing you again soon!
Your WesternU Support Team
- Carefully read and submit all requirements on the pre-matriculation checklist
- Review procedures to submit your health clearance forms
- Master of Public Healthcare Course Catalog
- Submit an unofficial grade/degree report (if applicable)
- Provide proof of health insurance when requested
- Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
- (Email/Portal Password Required)
- View Welcome Week Event Information
After you have accepted our offer and paid your first deposit, you will be assigned a WesternU e-mail account. Once your account is created, your account information will be available on your application status page. It is essential that you regularly check your WesternU e-mail account (once assigned) as all reminders and follow-up from the University will be sent through this account (including financial aid, registration and final admission requirements information). Your WesternU e-mail account login will also provide you access to the My WesternU Student Portal .
Class Registration
You will need to complete all outstanding admissions requirements (see “To-Do before Orientation” list above) before you will be able to register for classes. Registration information will be sent to your WesternU e-mail address just prior to the start of classes.
Pre-Program Orientation Modules
All students entering the Master of Healthcare Administration program are required to complete the asynchronous/online orientation course via the programs learning management system. Students must accept their seat offer and pay the admission deposit before taking the course. Students will have 4 to 5 weeks to complete this course before the start of the semester they are matriculating into. Completion of the modules are required to register for the first semester of the first year. Students will work though self-paced, asynchronous modules which will provide orientation to the resources and skills needed to successfully navigate through the students’ academic program. There is no tuition cost charged for this course and no letter or pass/no pass grade is given for this course. Successful completion of this course requires the completion of all modules and associated knowledge checks, which can be taken as many times as needed to pass. Students will be provided with information on how to access and the orientation course via email from college administration.
During registration, you will also be required to provide proof of active health insurance coverage. Additional information on the University’s health insurance coverage requirements can be found on the Registrar’s website.
Website Resources and Who to Contact with Questions
Issues that Could Prevent Your Enrollment as a Student
The College reserves the right to withdraw its offer of admission for any of the following reasons:
- any of the information submitted in the application or other materials submitted in support of the application is materially inaccurate, false or misleading;
- any event occurs subsequent to the College’s offer of admission that is inconsistent with the college’s standards of professional conduct, which may include, but is not limited to (a) any act of cheating or other academic dishonesty; (b) any conduct that would constitute a felony or misdemeanor crime (regardless of whether such conduct has resulted in any criminal charge or conviction); or (c) any other conduct that adversely affects the applicant’s reputation or standing in the academic community.