Shockers, you can now view the schedule of courses available during the spring 2026 semester. Plan ahead and schedule an appointment with your academic advisor now so you’re ready to enroll in your classes starting Nov. 10.

Fall 2025 combined enrollment: 25,147. Highest ever.

Wichita State University and the Wichita State University Campus of Applied Sciences and Technology (WSU Tech) are celebrating record-breaking enrollment this fall, continuing a decade of extraordinary growth. Over the past 10 years, WSU has grown 27.3% and WSU Tech 101.5%. That momentum is reflected in this fall’s historic headcount of 25,147 students — the highest in university history.

According to data from the Kansas Board of Regents, Wichita State’s main campus enrollment increased 4.3%, from 17,700 in 2024 to 18,458 in 2025. That’s the largest number of students ever choosing to enroll at Wichita State, marking five consecutive years of enrollment growth at Wichita State. Additionally, student credit hour production is at an all-time high at 170,521, an increase of 2.3% increase from 2024.

WSU Tech also reported its highest headcount and credit hours in the history of the college with 6,689 students, a 9.5% increase, and 60,211 credit hours, a 9.2% increase. This marks the first semester WSU Tech has surpassed both 6,500 students and 60,000 credit hours.

“This surge in enrollment reflects what we’ve known all along: When you prioritize access, affordability and student success, students will choose Wichita State,” said Dr. Rick Muma, Wichita State president. “In my 30 years at Wichita State, I’ve seen steady progress, and the past decade has brought remarkable growth thanks to our focus on innovation, partnerships and creating opportunities that matter for students and for Kansas.”

Enroll today in summer and fall classes at Wichita State

Enrollment for the summer and fall semesters is now open. View the course schedule and enroll by using Banner and logging in with your myWSU information.​ Have any questions for what classes you should take to meet your program requirements? Schedule a time to meet with an academic advisor: View a list of academic advisors in each college.

In addition to your fall classes, consider enrolling in a summer class. ​Summer classes are a great option for students because:

  • They can help you catch up on credits, lighten your fall and spring course loads, or let you graduate sooner.​
  • They are flexible — courses are available in two-, four- or eight-week schedules with online, hybrid and in-person formats.​
  • And they can be supported by financial aid.
2025-2026 WSU Catalog

The 2025-’26 Wichita State University Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs are now live and online. Links to both catalogs can be found at wichita.edu/catalog. Get updated information on information such as admission, financial aid, advising, student resources and degree requirements. Use the Search Courses feature to find courses offered by subject, department or course attributes. Look on the Degrees and Academic Majors page to browse through all of WSU’s degrees, programs and certificates. The new search feature allows you to narrow the table down to the programs you’re most interested in. Click on the name of the program and go right to the program information.

The catalogs are accessible from your desktop, tablet and smartphone. Links to download PDFs of the full Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogs are located at the bottom right of every page.

Learn more about summer and fall classes

Summer and fall course schedules are now available online. WSU encourages you to meet with your advisor and decide the classes you plan to take now so you’re ready when registration begins April 7; the sooner you enroll, the more likely you are to get the classes you want.

Never thought about taking a summer class before? ​Summer classes are a great way to either catch up on credits, lighten your fall and spring course loads, or graduate sooner. They are flexible — courses are available in two-, four- or eight-week schedules with online, hybrid and in-person formats — and can be supported by financial aid.

Enroll now for spring classes. wichita.edu/enroll

Registration for spring 2025 classes is now open. Go to the myClasses tab in your myWSU portal and find “Student Registration (Banner 9)” to begin registration.

If you would like additional help or have questions regarding spring registration, please make an appointment with your advisor.

If you have any holds that prevent your registration, you may not be able to register until those holds are lifted. Find out if you have holds on your account by checking the Student Holds channel on the myClasses tab in myWSU.

Enroll now for spring classes. wichita.edu/enroll

Shockers, you can now view the schedule of courses available during the spring 2025 semester. Plan ahead and schedule an appointment with your academic advisor now so you’re ready to enroll in your classes starting Nov. 11.

Enroll now for spring classes. wichita.edu/enroll

Shockers, you can now view the schedule of courses available during the spring 2025 semester. Plan ahead and schedule an appointment with your academic advisor now so you’re ready to enroll in your classes starting Nov. 11.

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.

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.

Please refer to the timeline for when registration opens for each classification:

  • Monday: Seniors (90+ earned credit hours), Honors College members, student athletes and graduate students
  • Tuesday: Juniors (60-89 earned credit hours)
  • Wednesday: Sophomores (30-59 earned credit hours)
  • Thursday: Freshmen (0-29 earned credit hours)
  • Friday: Non-degree bound students