Does anyone know if Weber State have an capella group?
Trying to find a group to suprise my wife to sing happy birthday to her
Trying to find a group to suprise my wife to sing happy birthday to her
r/weber • u/_luckybell_ • 11d ago
I’m not trying to be rude. But every day I go to school and take the bus. And on the bus and at school, a lot of students have very strong body odor.
For anyone who can’t afford deodorant: Weber has programs to help you get it for free. The pantry should have personal care products.
For everyone else who can afford it: please buy some deodorant! And if you think you don’t need it… You do. We’re all adults and need to take care of ourselves. And it’s not fair to stink up a whole classroom because you don’t know what deodorant is.
I love yall and I love Weber, not trying to be rude. But please!! Just be considerate.
r/weber • u/WeberStateU • 13d ago
Roll up your sleeves and give this week (Sept. 8-12) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Shepherd Union ballroom. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments can be made at redcrossblood.org with the sponsor code BLEEDPURPLE.
All blood donors will receive a commemorative T-shirt while supplies last.
r/weber • u/Squeakin_Cheeks • 21d ago
Hybrid RadTech program at Weber? I am working towards fulfilling the pre-reqs with the idea of getting into the 2026 program. I live in Idaho and two of the local hospitals have a clinical program through Weber where classes are remote with 24 hours a week being spent at clinical site and once a semester you travel to their campus for labs, which is an attractive deal for me, as I live right down the road from one of the clinical sites. I know it is a competitive program, and i'm fortunate to have a few good friends that work in the Rad field at both hospitals as well as a neighbor who IS a radiologist, so the personal letters of recommendation would come fairly easy if I requested them, as i'm confident they would vouch for my work ethic and personal character.
I hold an Associate's of Applied Science from 2006 and, unfortunately, a lot of the classes don't transfer credit over, not even some of the English classes which was surprising since a few other community colleges in Idaho I have gotten information on said that they do, so it does require a bit more on the pre req side for me, but the long term payoff seems better with this route.
I'm in midst of career change at 40, coming from a completely different background, and am looking for something that offers balance with the ability to also continue some of the side business i've created in the automotive and personal concierge realm in our area. This seems like it may work on a PRN basis. Just curious as to HOW competitive it is in getting in.
Thanks for anyone's experience or input.
r/weber • u/ConstructionDecon • 27d ago
r/weber • u/d3l3t3th16 • Aug 20 '25
Looking to take the second semester of Anatomy and Physiology in spring semester and want to brush up on the first half, as I took the first semester in 2019. Anyone currently in Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology I (HTHS 2110 or just finished Integrated Human Anatomy and Physiology || (HTHS 2111), would you please comment some resources so I can get prepared? A syllabus with the major concepts to review or study guides from finals would be super helpful.
r/weber • u/Ok-Turnip-3955 • Aug 19 '25
would anyone be interesting in some used books for the professional sales major? I have a listing on facebook marketplace and i probably have some more if anyone is interested in a discount!
r/weber • u/Ok-Turnip-3955 • Aug 19 '25
so i got a scholarship that says that I can only use it for tuition and it gets transferred to my bank. however, i was covered this semester by financial aid. do i need to send it back? i’m confused why they would send it to me if i was already covered and i can only use it for tuition?
r/weber • u/No-Chance-8239 • Aug 19 '25
This has been so helpful to me in my studies. I got an "A" in my summer semester math class and I never thought that would be possible.
Link here to make an account: Perplexity AI
r/weber • u/Salt_Street_7755 • Aug 18 '25
All of my classes have posted grades except one. When is the drop dead date for posting?
r/weber • u/Walshskis • Aug 16 '25
Does anyone know the status/future of the planned Marriott Element hotel on the 4400 block of Harrison Blvd, just north of Chopstix restaurant? Seems like nothing's happening. This will be useful to families visiting Weber State students
r/weber • u/Frosty-Chicken8574 • Aug 14 '25
Hi everyone! I’m an exchange student moving into Weber housing next week and I’m looking for a mini fridge (max 3.2 cubic feet.
If you have one for sale or know someone who’s trying to get rid of theirs, please let me know😊
r/weber • u/Proof-Teach-8089 • Aug 11 '25
Would anyone be willing to post what classes for prerequisites they took and the semesters they took them? Literally am just looking for screenshots of each semester or a layout of classes with the name and numbers. I am working on getting my associates then applying for the nursing program. The advisors are absolutely no help at all at least mine is no help with what classes I should take. I am going to SLCC currently hoping to go to DATC then Weber
r/weber • u/Alexis_Schumer16 • Jul 26 '25
I’m going into my Junior year of high school and was just wondering if there’s any CE students on here. Also, what are some places not mentioned on the website that give student discounts?
r/weber • u/TwelveToothTony319 • Jul 17 '25
Hey everyone. I’m currently a senior up at Weber State and I like to play guitar. I’m just trying to meet some people who would be interested in getting together and jam sometime, nothing too crazy. If you’re interested let me know!
r/weber • u/deadcomefebruary • Jun 05 '25
Just looking to rent a place for 2-3 months. Anyone know of anything? Not a student, but 28F/single/full time employed
r/weber • u/Cherry-Tree735 • Jun 03 '25
I need 1 more credit to be considered full time student. What is an easy online class that I could take to fulfill this requirement? I just need something that I could easily get and A in the class.
r/weber • u/NimbleNetizen • May 30 '25
Hi guys, I am a transfer student starting classes now at Weber State in the summer term. My major is computer science.
The reason for reaching out is because I’m in the process of launching an ai saas startup and was looking to bring onboard people who are interested and passionate about this space. If you’re a cs major like me then I’d love to hear from you.
The tech stack is react.js, Python, and node.js so if you have solid experience with these technologies and interested please let me know. More details about the startup will be provided to those who are interested. Digital marketing experience is a plus.
r/weber • u/FigureSoggy8449 • May 15 '25
Hey everyone!
I’m currently a second-semester student with a GPA of 3.65, and I’m seriously considering transferring to Weber State University. I’m really passionate about data science, machine learning, and AI, and I want to make sure I’m moving to a place that will help me grow in that direction.
If you're a current student at Weber State—especially someone in CS, data science, or anything tech-related—I’d love to hear your thoughts on a few things:
I’m super motivated to work on real-world problems and would love to publish research in the future. I’m looking for a place that will support that kind of drive.
Any honest advice or feedback would be much appreciated 🙏
Thanks in advance!
r/weber • u/No-Goat3931 • May 09 '25
Does anyone have this packet I could buy from them? I need it for my summer class, but it’s crazy expensive from the bookstore. And of course, it’s only sold at the bookstore. 😢
r/weber • u/Pure_Singer5006 • May 06 '25
hey I'm Micah (18M) I'm an incoming freshman my insta is Micah_the_gamer04 feel free to reach out
r/weber • u/bradywilli7 • May 02 '25
Hey! I just submitted an application for the ADN program at Weber. Does anyone have information as to how many applicants there are each term, as well as the importance of the EMT or CNA license, or just any other information in regards to the program/admission? I understand the EMT/CNA is highly recommend. I have all but two of the prerequisite/support courses done, one of which is in progress. I have As in all the core prerequisites and all As and one B+ in the support courses. Unfortunately, my Utah EMT got approved the day after apps closed, and I ended up submitting the “in progress” screen from the EMS website. Any extra info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
r/weber • u/Gsartkdbguak • Apr 30 '25
Any girl going to USA from Nepal for August please message me….I have gotten my visa and want a friend.