Admissions Process
Application Materials | Admission Process | Application Deadlines
International Students | Questions
The Nonprofit Leadership and Administration (NLA) certificate program at Western Michigan University considers applications for admissions three times each year, once each for the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters. Admission decisions are made by a committee of SPAA faculty members and are based on the applicant's undergraduate grade point average, work experience, letters of recommendation, and career goals.
These criteria provide an opportunity to admit both students who have strong academic performance and those who, for various reasons, did not earn a high undergraduate GPA, but have proven themselves through a strong record of performance and advancement in their jobs.
Students interested in the NLA certificate must meet one of the following criteria:
A bachelors degree and familiarity with or work/voluntary experience in a nonprofit organization
Admission to a participating Masters degree program
A completed Masters or other graduate degree
| Application Materials |
Prospective applicants to the NLA certificate program can obtain application materials from the School of Public Affairs and Administration. Applicants living in the United States can request a packet be mailed to them by contacting the School of Public Affairs and Administration by phone at (269) 387-8930, by e-mail to , or by submitting a request for application materials online.
All students (including international students) may alternatively download a copy of our application materials packet; please note that this packet includes only the departmental application materials and NOT the Application for Graduate Admission to the University or mailing envelopes. Students may also choose to complete and submit electronically the departmental application materials via our online form.
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| Nonprofit Leadership and Administration Certificate Admissions Process |
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Materials to be Submitted to the Admissions Office (in the White Envelope) |
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| 1. | The white copy of the Application for Graduate Admission |
| 2. | A $40.00 non-refundable application fee payable to Western Michigan University |
| 3. | An official transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution you have attended except for WMU |
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Materials are to be Addressed to: |
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Office of Admissions: Graduate Division Western Michigan University 1903 West Michigan Avenue Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5211 |
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Applicants
may submit the Application for Graduate Admission online. Online
applications can be completed by following the appropriate links on the Graduate
Admissions application webpage.
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Materials to be Submitted to the School of Public Affairs and Administration Office (in the Tan Envelope) |
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| 1. | The two (2) blue copies of the Application for Graduate Admission |
| 2. | The Departmental Information Form (DIF) |
| 3. | A one (1) page biographical essay |
| 4. | A copy of your current resume |
| 5. | An official transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution you have attended except for WMU |
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Materials are to be Addressed to: |
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School of Public Affairs and Administration Western Michigan University 1903 West Michigan Avenue Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5440 |
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Applicants may submit required departmental materials (items 2, 3, and 4 above) online here. As noted above, the Application for Graduate Admission may also be filled out online here (NOTE: the online Application for Graduate Admission only needs to be filled out once).
| Application Deadlines |
All of the preceding elements must be submitted by the following deadlines. Applicants will receive notification of the
NLA Admissions Committee's decision within the time frames listed below.
| Fall Semester | Spring Semester | Summer Semesters | |
| Deadlines | June 1 | October 1 | February 1 |
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Notification of Admission Decision | Early July | Early November | Early March |
| International Student Applications |
Students who are not United States Citizens or do not have an I-551 Permanent Resident Card need to apply to the University via the Haenicke Institute's International Services and Student Affairs (ISSA) office. More information on applying to Western Michigan University as an international student is available on the ISSA's webpage here.
Please note that the Departmental Information Form, biographical essay, and current resume referred to in the Admissions Process section should be submitted directly to the School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA) and should not be sent to ISSA. These materials can be downloaded or submitted online by following the links here.
In addition, international students are NOT required to submit transcripts from academic institutions outside of the United States to the School of Public Affairs and Administration. These transcripts are sent to the ISSA for evaluation and forwarded to the SPAA.
| Questions? |
Any
questions concerning the NLA certificate admissions process
can be directed to the School of Public Affairs and Administration offices via
e-mail to .
Prospective students may also wish to contact the Nonprofit advisor for the
School of Public Affairs and Administration, , for more information about the Nonprofit certificate program.
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