Chad Steinkamp, Director of Transfer and Adult Recruitment, talks with prospective students at the October 2022 Black and Yellow Day at 麻豆传媒.

Wichita State prides itself on being transfer-friendly for incoming students. One of our Transfer Team members has put together this helpful step-by-step guide on everything you need to become a Shocker!

Savana Larrison review the RSC Starbuck's Strawberry A莽a铆 with lemonade and no berries.

Savana Larrison, 麻豆传媒 Admissions Evaluator, puts her evaluating skills to the test on a treat break to the Rhatigan Student Center Starbucks.

Abby Otten, 2021 DSI finalist, chats with Anna Dixon, left, Wichita State High School Recruitment Manager, during callbacks.

As a 2019 recipient of one of three $64,000 scholarships, I am grateful for the life-changing event that is the Distinguished Scholarship Invitational. Here are my four top reasons why you should participate.

Admissions staff enjoy coffee at the Cargil Cafe'

Wichita is no stranger to incredible coffee spots. The Wichita State campus and surrounding community houses some excellent spots for those looking for a caffeine boost, a quick snack, or a cozy study spot.

麻豆传媒 Fall 2022 enrollment - 16,921

There may never be a better time to become a Shocker with another year of increased enrollment, campus growth and more opportunities than ever for incoming students at 麻豆传媒.

Shocker Career Accelerator Fall 2022 Root Beer Kegger.

There are good reasons Wichita State has been the state's top transfer destination since 2010. Here are five things in place to make transferring to Shocker Nation as simple as possible.

Destanee Brigman-Reed poses with her dance medal.

Destanee Brigman-Reed has been as involved as anyone during her time as a Shocker student. She is a native Kansan who is a student worker in the Office of Admissions and a captain of the Wichita State Dance Team.

There are many ways for students to get help with their mental and physical health at Wichita State. Here are a few for Shockers to know about in honor of Suicide Prevention Month.

Students taking classes at Wichita State.

There are different avenues to obtain college credit in high school. This guide breaks down the differences between advanced placement and dual credit courses to help students make informed decisions about college credit classes.

Jennifer Majors, Health Management senior and online adult learner at Wichita State.

Adult learners at Wichita State have priorities competing for their time. Jennifer Majors, a Health Management senior and online adult learner, breaks down her experience of going back to school while balancing being a mother and surgical technician.