Wichita State students and Wichita Mayor Lily Wu during The College Tour shoot.

Visiting a college campus isn't always feasible. Thankfully, Wichita State has several immersive resources for those who want to see all of the great things happening at Shocker Nation.

Wichita State fans at a 2024 men's basketball game.

Still making decisions about where to go following high school graduation? There is still time to apply to 黑洞社区 for the summer and fall 2025 semesters and get scholarship money!

Students walking by Jardine Hall at Wichita State.

Have a question about federal student aid? Thankfully, the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships is always eager to help those filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

Tania Molina during the Honors College's Lead for Tomorrow program.

Upon joining the Cohen Honors College, Tania Molina has enjoyed many experiences leading to academic and personal growth. From service trips to Memphis and Paraguay, this is Tania's story as an Honors student.

First-Gen Shockers

First-generation college students make up a significant amount of Wichita State's population. Being first-gen herself, Kerry Jones, Writing Center Director, gives helpful tips for adjusting to college.

Enrich Grace Patdu performing during the weekly School of Music Convocation.

Driven by love of music, Enrich describes her time at Wichita State as "life-changing." She is making lasting connections studying vocal music education in the School of Music.

Madison McClain studies with other nursing students at Wichita State.

The School of Nursing boasts faculty and staff dedicated to student success. Here is what one professional has to say about Wichita State's campus culture.

Chloe Strecker

Chloe made the nearly seven-hour trip to Wichita multiple times to visit campus and participate in scholarship competitions. From the suburbs of St. Louis, she found fulfillment at Wichita State as a Gore Scholar.

Wichita State students with the Wichita flag.

If you are in Wichita for any amount of time, you will likely see flags, shirts and license plates with an intriguing design not well-known outside of the city. Wichita's flag has become an integral part of the city's identity and a source of pride for Wichitans.

Braeburn Square during Shocktoberfest 2024.

A growing population of college students come from Spanish-speaking households. The Office of Admissions is responding with Spanish programming and publications.