New Students
Are you a brand new student at 麻豆传媒映画出品 State?
If you're starting college at WSU directly out of high school you will meet with a First Year Advisor in OneStop to enroll for classes.
Please contact OneStop at (316) 978-3909 or onestop@wichita.edu to schedule an appointment.
You'll need a Shocker Connection appointment. During this appointment, you will meet with your academic advisor to learn more about the program, discuss career options, and choose first semester coursework.
Please call us at (316) 978-3300, option 2 to schedule a Shocker Connection appointment.
Current Students
Current students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor each semester.
Schedule an appointment with your academic advisor to:
鈥&苍产蝉辫;Plan your upcoming semester schedule
鈥&苍产蝉辫;Register for classes
Be prepared for your advising session by:
鈥 Reading your responsibilities as a student
鈥 Find your degree program check sheet and mark off what is completed
鈥 Outline a tentative class schedule using the Schedule of Courses
鈥 Make a list of questions to ask your advisor about classes
鈥 Think about career planning or other requirements you need to meet
Requirements for a Minor
Students have the option of taking additional courses for a minor. The subject of
the minor appears in the final transcript, along with the title of the primary degree.
Generally, pursuing a minor requires taking several classes in that area.
Minors are offered by individual programs. For example, a student in sport management may wish to pursue a minor in Marketing. In this case, the student's primary department is Sport Management and the department offering the minor is Marketing.
Departments that offer minors have their own requirements. For example, a minor in Marketing requires 15 credit hours from a specific list of marketing classes, while a minor in Communications consists of 18 credit hours from a list of classes in that department. Please consult the for details on specific minors.
Transfer Students
Students in the College of Applied Studies may transfer in some of their courses from
other institutions. However, there is a limit to the number of transfer courses. Your
academic advisor can assist in establishing course equivalencies for transfer credit.
This service is especially recommended for those students who are planning to take
a course elsewhere and transfer it to WSU.
Transferring from a community college?
WSU has worked extensively with Kansas community colleges to develop a list of courses
that will transfer to the WSU College of Applied Studies. Called Transfer Guides, these lists cover transfer information and recommended courses.
Additionally, WSU provides a service called Dual Advising. This provides you with an advisor in the WSU College of Applied Studies to help guide you as you prepare to transfer to WSU. You can make an appointment
to come for an in-person visit or phone call, with the Dual Adviser by filling out
the form.
Does my course transfer?
Check to see if a course at another institution will transfer to WSU by using the
. If a course has not yet been evaluated students may need to supply appropriate course
descriptions and/or syllabi for transfer credit evaluations.