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Lesly Hernandez understands the value the Distinguished Scholarship Invitational has to those who participate - not only in scholarships, but building soft skills, making new friends and telling your story.
Owen transferred to Wichita State to study International Business. Study Abroad allowed him to gain valuable experience and work towards his major at Aoyama Gakuin University in Japan.
Wichita State's sustained enrollment growth throughout the past decade is a reflection of its commitment to student experiences and outcomes. More students are discovering the ways Wichita State is student centered, and innovation driven.
More than 1,500 campus visitors each year are treated to an experience tailored just for them. Reserved parking, personalized schedules, and thoughtful touches all play a part in making visits to Wichita State special.
With five varsity teams competing throughout the year, Wichita State Esports joins the global growth of esports. Joe Mazzara, Director of WSU Esports, gives a snapshot of the program for interested students.
Sophie Walter's time abroad can be summed up as an unforgettable experience that was also affordable and accessible. Her summer across beautiful places in France culminated with bonding, friendship and credit towards her degree.
Being student-centered is at the heart of Wichita State's vision as an institution. Promoting holistic student success and career-readiness are just a few ways WSU holds strong to its commitment.
During the week before fall classes begin, new first-gen engineering students can participate in Shocker Engineering Academy (SEA). This is the perfect introduction to college life and available campus resources.
Walkin' & Rollin' Costume's vision is simple - every kid deserves a cool costume. That is why the non-profit's mission is to serve kids in wheelchairs and walkers. With the help of Wichita State students, that vision is a reality.