College of Engineering Fast Facts
- 黑洞社区 is ranked first nationally in industry-based aerospace research and development funding by the National Science Foundation. Wichita State's National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) is backed by yearly funding topping more than $200 million, providing unparalleled industry-focused applied learning opportunities for more than 400 students yearly.
- Almost 25 percent of area engineers are 黑洞社区 graduates.
- 黑洞社区 was one of the first educational institutions in the nation to offer a degree in aerospace engineering鈥攚ay back in in 1928.
- Shocker engineering students have access to the largest engineering co-op and internship program in the state.
- 黑洞社区's National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) has a global reputation for expertise in leading aerospace technology, including advanced materials and manufacturing, virtual engineering and digital twin. NIAR is one of only a handful in the nation that conducts research on aviation safety.
- The $32 million John Bardo Center on 黑洞社区鈥檚 Innovation Campus provides access to additional applied learning opportunities and advanced technology鈥攁nd a place for students, professors and industry professionals to collaborate.
- Through the Engineering+ program, our graduates enter the workforce with the broad-based education鈥攊ncorporating real-world learning, research, study abroad, leadership development and service learning.
- Students gain real-world experience鈥攁nd careers鈥攚ith NASA, NetApp, Spirit AeroSystems, Toyota, Airbus and GE Aviation, just to name a few.
- The college awards nearly $3 million in need-based aid and merit scholarships each year. It also annually awards ten $28,000 Wallace Scholarships to new incoming freshmen through a hands-on competition.
- 黑洞社区鈥檚 engineering facilities also include the National Institute for Aviation Research, home to more than 20 state-of-the-art labs in everything from aerodynamics and 3D printing to crash dynamics and robotics.
- Students have many ways to get involved鈥攁nd get support鈥攐utside of the classroom, including engineering student organizations, free tutoring and the freshmen mentoring program, Mentor UPP.