Summer and fall course schedules are available online. Encourage your students to enroll now to secure their classes.

Students can view the course schedule and enroll by using Banner and logging in with their myWSU information.

Summer classes are a great way for students to catch up on credits and graduate sooner.

  • Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
  • Courses are available in two-, four-, or eight-week schedules with online, hybrid and in-person formats.

Learn more about summer classes.

Students can reach out to their academic advisor with any questions about scheduling summer and fall classes.

Faculty/staff needing any type of accommodations or assistance during Wichita State’s spring 2024 commencement can contact Crissy Magee, WSU’s ADA/504 coordinator, at 316-978-3205.

Please provide at least three days notice prior to the event if you need accommodations.

rendering of Shocker Success Center

Student services around the Wichita State University campus will begin moving into the Shocker Success Center in late June.

The Shocker Success Center, an $18.5 million renovation of Clinton Hall, will house 19 offices, labs, centers and support services in a convenient location next to Rhatigan Student Center and Ablah Library.

Services will move into the new building in late June and early July. International Education will move into its new home on the lower level in September.

The Shocker Success Center will house these student services:

  • Office of Online and Adult Learning
  • CARE Team
  • Career Closet
  • Office of Hispanic Serving Initiatives
  • Office of International Education
  • Math Lab
  • Military and Veterans Services
  • Office of Civil Rights, Title IX & ADA Compliance
  • Office of Student Success
  • OneStop Student Services
  • Physics Lab
  • Shocker Learning Center
  • Shocker Support Locker
  • Office of Student Accommodations and Testing
  • Tech Help
  • Testing Services
  • TRIO Disability Support Services
  • TRIO Student Support Services
  • Wichita State University Writing Center
Christine Cleary

Christine Cleary was one of Wichita State University’s 2020 Rudd Scholars. From Clearwater, Kansas, she moved to Wichita for college, which required her to adjust to living in a city, but thanks to the Rudd Scholarship, she was able to fully devote herself to college life and will graduate with her bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene.

Marco Villela

As a first-generation student, Marco Villela had to learn his way around the college life, from enrollment to moving to a new city, but he was able to persist and earn his bachelor’s degree, with plans to continue his education by pursuing a Master of Arts in criminal justice at Wichita State University.

Om Hitendra Mahajan

Om Hitendra Mahajan’s goal is to continue his education in sport management as he prepares to revolutionize sports and sports careers in his home country of India. He is getting his start working with professors and mentors at Wichita State University.

Jordan Cline

Wichita State’s affordability and location brought Jordan Cline to campus. He will use his major in criminal justice to attend graduate school.

Desmond Cockrell

Desmond Cockrell, from Tulsa, advises fellow Shockers to take advantage of people on campus who offer advising, counseling and career help. He is the first of four siblings to earn a bachelor’s degree and hopes his story can encourage others to succeed in college.

Chris Synder, Trailblazing Chief Information Security Officer (CISO),

Wichita State University Industry and Defense Programs (IDP) is proud to announce that Chris Snyder, IDP director of information technology and security, received the Trailblazing Chief Information Security Officer award from Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), the industry’s leading electronic information security magazine.

Snyder leads the Information Technology team and cybersecurity program for IDP. His team supports over 1,500 employees working within 22 distinct research labs and technology centers. Prior to joining WSU, Chris spent 30 years in Air Force cyberspace operations and airspace management. His Air Force career included multiple command positions, highlighted by his selection to stand up a diverse new Cyber Operations Group, comprised of a Security Operations Center, a cyber hunt team and a cyber red team. Chris is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and holds a Chief Information Officer Certificate from National Defense University. He graduated from Embry Riddle University with a Bachelor of Science in aeronautics and later earned a Master of Business Administration from Webster University.

Due to the success of the recently formed parking garage ePermit add-on, Parking Services is excited to announce current ePermits will be extended through June 30, from their original expiration date of May 9, at no additional charge to current add-on ePermit holders. The garage add-on ePermit will now be available for six months at a time at the same cost of $50 per ePermit. The dates of these ePermits will be Jan. 1 through June 30 and July 1 through Dec. 31, with each add-on going on sale Jan. 1 and July 1, respectively. You must have a current ePermit on file to purchase the add-on. Add-on ePermit holders are responsible for renewing their add-on if they want to continue to park in the garage, reminders will not be sent out when the ePermit expires.

Garage add-ons can be purchased in person at the Parking Services Building (the old Campus Credit Union) with cash or check only, lobby and drive-thru hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 978-5526 or email wsuparking@wichita.edu with any questions.