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aerial view of Western's campus at night, with golden lights surrounded by dark trees

Students arrive at 草榴社区 as classes begin Wednesday

More than 4,000 students moved into Western Washington University鈥檚 residence halls and apartments over the weekend.

The first day of classes at Western is Wednesday, Sept. 25. Western anticipates about 2,800 freshmen and approximately 925 transfer students for fall. Total enrollment is expected to be about 15,000.

鈥淲e welcome new and returning students to campus and look forward to a new academic year filled with academic exploration, achievement and success. With so many opportunities for growth, adventure and service, inside the classroom and out in the world, it is an exciting time to be a student at Western,鈥 said Western President Bruce Shepard, who is starting his sixth year as president of Western.

About 70 percent of students living in are new to Western and will be introduced to campus traditions with activities that include Welcoming Convocation and a fireworks display on Sept. 24. The annual Associated Students Info Fair is taking place Sept. 23 and 24 in the聽Viking Union Multipurpose Room and the Performing Arts Center Plaza. The Wade King Student Recreation Center Late Night for students will be held from 9 p.m. to midnight on Monday, Sept. 23, at the recreation center. Activities will include dancing, fitness class demonstrations, rock climbing, swimming and more.

More than 4,000 students moved into Western Washington University鈥檚 residence halls and apartments over the weekend. The first day of classes at Western is Wednesday, Sept. 25. Western anticipates about 2,800 freshmen and approximately 925 transfer studen
More than 4,000 students -- all of them needing keys -- moved into Western Washington University鈥檚 residence halls and apartments over the weekend. The first day of classes at Western is Wednesday, Sept. 25. Western anticipates about 2,800 freshmen and ap
Western Washington University President Bruce Shepard helps students move in to the residence halls on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013. Photo by Rachel Bayne | for 草榴社区
Rain forced the first day of the annual Associated Students Info Fair to take place indoors in the Viking Union and the VU Multipurpose Room, and outdoors under cover in the PAC Plaza and on Vendor's Row. Photo by Matthew Anderson | 草榴社区
Rain forced the first day of the annual Associated Students Info Fair to take place indoors in the Viking Union and the VU Multipurpose Room, and outdoors under cover in the PAC Plaza and on Vendor's Row. Photo by Matthew Anderson | 草榴社区
Rain forced the first day of the annual Associated Students Info Fair to take place indoors in the Viking Union and the VU Multipurpose Room, and outdoors under cover in the PAC Plaza and on Vendor's Row. Photo by Matthew Anderson | 草榴社区
Rain forced the first day of the annual Associated Students Info Fair to take place indoors in the Viking Union and the VU Multipurpose Room, and outdoors under cover in the PAC Plaza and on Vendor's Row. Photo by Matthew Anderson | 草榴社区