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Student Handbook
WMU Catalog

 
Counseling Services

Personal counseling services are available to interested graduate and undergraduate students without any fee. The Chief Academic Officer and faculty are ready to meet the needs of academic counseling. For psychological or adjustment issues, professional counseling services will be provided by appointment. The request form for counseling is obtainable in the administrative office. In the case of an emergency, a full-time faculty member or an administrator can be contacted. Although a preferred counseling center is not in operated by the school, students are referred to outside professional counseling services when necessary.


Graduation and Employment

Those who minister at WMU feel they are stewards of the students God has entrusted to us to equip for His service. We have been proud of the dedication and hard work demonstrated by our students. Since our founding in 1989, over 258 students have graduated from our bachelor and graduate programs. More impressive than the dedication to study demonstrated by our students has been their commitment to serve Jesus Christ. Of our alumni, 139 are serving in ministry positions, 24 have become missionaries, and 54 are currently in graduate school.

Current and historical graduation rates and employment rates are available for review in the Records Office.


Student¡¯s Complaint Procedure

A student with complaints relating to a particular class, grade, or instructor should discuss them first with the instructor. If the complaint is not resolved satisfactorily, the student should then contact the Dean of Student Affairs. The Dean of Student Affairs will review the complaint with all parties concerned and investigate all documentation. Complaints will be determined unfounded and rejected or valid, at which time a settlement will be determined. The Dean of Student Affairs will write a decision within five days, notifying the student(s) by mail and a copy of the decision and complaint will be placed in the student¡¯s academic file. The complaint will be logged on the Universities complaint record. The Dean of Students¡¯ decision is considered final. Students have the right to contact:

Bureau for Private Postsecondary & Vocational Education
1027 10th Street, 4th Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814

Association for Biblical Higher Education
5575 S. Semoran Blvd., Suite 26
Orlando, FL 32822-1781


First Aid Kit

A First Aid Kit is provided at the school¡¯s administrative office. It may be utilized free of charge.


Emergency and Campus Crime

Any student in an emergency situation should call 911. If a student has an English language problem, the LAPD Korean Town police is available (213-237-0569). Also, the Oriental Mission Church provides emergency service (213-466-1234). If a student needs assistance, ask the Dean of Students¡¯ office. On campus, crime is very scarce. However, to prevent any crime attempts it is recommended that you walk in a group and watch one another.


Career Planning and Placement Services

Information concerning employment opportunities and referral services is available in the office of the Dean of Students. Furthermore, WMU surveys churches each year to inquire about possible job openings. WMU will provide introductory letters to sister churches of the Oriental Mission Church and Mission Organizations. Current job openings and career opportunities are posted on bulletin boards. The school makes every effort to assist students by keeping these postings current.


Bookstore

The institution does not operate a bookstore on campus. However, WMU has an agreement with Joy Church Supplies (323-766-8793) and Sung Ji Book Store (213-388-2839) which are located within three miles of the campus to provide textbooks. Students can purchase books at those locations.


Alumni Association

An Alumni membership fee is collected annually and funds alumni activities. It seeks to assist alumni members¡¯ ministries, the sharing of experiences, and provides various information in different areas.



 
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