
The College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) at WMU offers nationally recognized and ranked programs that bring students distinct career advantages. Here, you’ll benefit from a positive, student-centered, learning and teaching environment focused on excellence in education, research and service.
CHHS faculty members are among the best in the country. They manage major grants from organizations such as the National Institutes of Health. They author textbooks, publish in journals, teach and conduct research abroad and are highly engaged in the community.
Our new in 2005, environmentally sensitive building is located on the University's Oakland Drive Campus. It is outfitted with state-of-the art technology and includes features such as a bright, spacious student commons, a learning resource center, laboratories, distance-learning classrooms, and a human anatomy suite.
The CHHS Unified Clinics and Center for Disability Services are near by, providing clinical practice opportunities for CHHS students and services to area residents.