<p>Has anyone about their admission from Fairhaven College at WWU?</p>
<p>I know you have to get in to Western first. I talked to some people from admissions and they said it was mainly based off of fit. If you have the stats to get in, and you really show you are interested in the alternative curriculum and sustainability, you should get in. On top of that, they said it is easier to get in as a freshmen instead of a transfer because they want to get you going on the curriculum as soon as possible. They also said if you miss the application deadline, that’s okay. They mentioned something about a waitlist for it. I don’t know what your stats are like, or if you got in to WWU, but if you have a general interest in the program and a good essay, you should be fine.</p>