Former WSU Students

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Are You a Former WSU Student?

If you were previously enrolled at any Washington State University campus and you were absent for more than one semester (excluding summer), you are considered a former student.

If you haven’t already, review our degree offerings and reach out if you have questions about WSU Global Campus or the admission process. Our admissions counselors are here to help you.

For those students who have been absent for only one semester, you don’t need to reapply. Contact your academic advisor to plan your next steps and review your options below to take online courses.

If you are a current on-campus WSU student who wishes to take Global Campus courses, you have a couple of options, depending on what you want to accomplish.

Do you want to take a semester fully online before returning to on-campus courses?

Do you want to finish your degree fully online?

  • There is no application fee for former WSU students to return to WSU.

What Happens Next?

  • WSU’s Office of Admissions will review your application materials.
  • If you’ve attended other institutions since you’ve been away, send in your official college transcripts.
  • If you were not in good academic standing your last semester at WSU, you may need to be reinstated.
  • Once a decision has been made regarding your application, we will notify you.

Dates and Deadlines

Be sure to stay up to date on upcoming dates and deadlines.

Need help?

Not sure where to start, have questions about previous credits or requirements? We have a dedicated former student specialist who can answer your questions and help you from application to enrollment. Connect with Kerri Hill to get started today.

Cost

Many students work full- or part-time while attending WSU Global Campus. Financial aid and scholarships are available for transfer students. You can learn more about tuition and other costs on our cost page. Review financial aid priority deadlines for new students.

Are You TechReady?

For online students, understanding technical requirements and the skills you need to succeed is essential. No matter your level of comfort with technology or experience with online learning, we’re here to help!

Our TechReady site is your resource for ensuring that you are fully prepared to learn online at Washington State University.