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| Welcome to Winter Intersession and Winter Quarter 2009 Registration |
Intersession: December 1-19, 2008
Winter Quarter: January 5 - March 21, 2009
Take Classes in December during Winter Intersession!
Registration times will be the same for both Intersession and Winter Quarter. Intersession dates appear in bold print in the calendar below. Intersession fees will not be included in in the flat range (12-18 credit hours) for winter quarter. Intersession fees are charged at the hourly rate in addition to winter quarter fees. Fees for both intersession and winter quarter will appear on the Winter Quarter fee bill.
Intersession dates appear in bold print in the calendar below.
View available classes at www.wright.edu/academics/intersession.html or by logging in to WINGS Express via WINGS.
To confirm the campus location of your class, WINGS EXPRESS identifies Lake Campus classes with a W preceding the section number, i.e., ACC 201, W01, and the campus code (CMP) is L (M for Dayton Campus classes).
GENERAL QUESTIONS? CONTACT THE
CAMPUS INFORMATION CENTER - (937) 775-5740 |
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| All students will receive fee notification via their Wright State email account. Bills will not be mailed. Fees for Intersession classes are due December 20, but the registrations are NOT subject to cancellation for nonpayment. Registrations of students who register for Winter Quarter 2009 classes (that begin in January) on or before November 30, 2008 are subject to cancellation due to nonpayment (excluding Intersession classes). Fees are due December 20, 2008. To verify your registration date, check your registration status in WingsExpress starting September 22, 2008. |
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Day |
Event |
| Oct 13 |
M |
Early Registration Period Begins for Intersession and Winter Quarter; fees are due Dec. 20. Intersession registrations are NOT subject to cancellation for nonpayment. Winter Quarter early registrations are subject to cancellation for nonpayment. |
| Nov 22 |
Sa | Fall Commencement Ceremony from 10 am until Noon, Nutter Center |
| Nov 27-28 |
R - F |
Thanksgiving Holiday, University Closed. |
| Nov 30 |
S |
Early Registration ends. Fees are due Dec 20 (Early registrations for Winter quarter and Intersession are due on Dec. 20. Intersession registrations are NOT subject to cancellation for nonpayment. Winter Quarter early registrations are subject to cancellation for nonpayment. |
| Dec 1 |
M |
Intersession classes begin.
Open registration begins for Winter Quarter 2009: Students who register between Dec 1 and Dec 31 will have fees due January 20. Fees for students who register Jan 1 and Jan. 8 will be due on Feb. 20. These registrations will not be cancelled for nonpayment. Students who register during the open registration period will be responsible for payment unless action is taken to officially withdraw** by January 11, 2009. |
| Dec 2 |
T |
Last Day to Register, add classes or withdraw from an Intersession class with a 100% Refund; Last day to change audit status for an Intersession class; last day for international students to register for intersession without a signature from UCIE |
| Dec 3 |
W |
70% Refund Period Begins for Intersession classes.
Last day to register/add classes for Intersession without a late fee of $250. |
| Dec 4 |
R |
Last Day to Drop an Intersession class with a 70% Refund.
Late registration fee of $250 begins for Intersession. |
| Dec 5 |
F |
Last day to drop an Intersession class without a grade of "W". |
| Dec 8 |
M |
Last Day to apply for March 2009 graduation. |
| Dec 10 |
W |
Last day to drop an Intersession class with a grade of "W". |
| Dec 19 |
F |
Last day of Intersession classes – Finals are given the last day of class. |
| Dec 20 |
S |
Fees due for Intersession classes. Intersession registrations are not subject to cancellation for nonpayment. Fees are due for Winter Quarter registrations occurring on or before Nov 30. These registrations are subject to cancellation for nonpayment. |
| Dec 24-26 |
W-R |
Christmas Holiday, University closed. |
| Jan 1 |
R |
New Year's Day, University closed. |
| Jan 5 |
M |
Winter Quarter 2009 classes begin. |
| Jan 9 |
F |
Last day to register, add classes, or withdraw and receive 100% refund of fees in person for Winter Quarter.
Last day to change audit status.
Last day for international students to register without a signature from UCIE. |
| Jan 11 |
Su |
Last day to register, add classes or withdraw and receive 100% refund of fees using WINGS Express via WINGS. |
| Jan 12 |
M |
70% refund period begins for Winter Quarter. See the Refunds section for more information about this policy. |
| Jan 19 |
M |
Martin Luther King Jr. Day, University closed. |
| Jan 20 |
T |
Last day to withdraw** from Winter Quarter and receive 70% refund of fees.
Late registration/add fee of $250 begins. |
| Jan 23 |
F |
Last day for ALL students to drop a Winter Quarter class without a grade of "W". |
| Feb 20 |
F |
Last day for ALL students to drop a Winter Quarter class with a grade of "W". |
| Mar 14 |
Sa |
Last day of Winter Quarter classes. |
| March 16-21 |
M-Sa |
Final Exams for Winter Quarter. |
*All billing email notices will be sent to your WSU e-mail account.
**The University defines official withdrawals or drops as those processed by one of the following methods:
- Online WINGS Express via WINGS
- In person at the Office of the Registrar, located at E244 Student Union, or at the Student Services Office in Dwyer Hall at the Lake Campus.
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GET TO THE “WRIGHT” CLASSROOM THIS QUARTER
Check YOUR SCHEDULE on WINGS Express via WINGS the week before classes begin for changes and up-to-date classroom locations.
When necessary, class offerings and faculty or classroom assignments may be changed. For the most accurate information regarding class offerings go to WINGS Express via WINGS. As a student, you are responsible for following the procedures in this schedule and those in the graduate and undergraduate catalogs. A schedule of Lake Campus classes is available at the Lake Campus. Wright State University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action institution.
WINGS Express at wings.wright.edu |
- Check your registration day & time
- Check class offerings & room assignments
- Register/Drop/Add classes
- Access Schedules & Grades
- Change your address
- Order parking permits
- Pay fees (credit cards* or ACH debit)
- and MORE
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You may not use WINGS Express to register if you are a student in the Boonshoft School of Medicine or the
Department of Theatre Arts. In these
cases, you must register in person.
Check for course prerequisites before you register. Course descriptions can be found on WINGS Express via WINGS (by selecting the Academics tab and looking under "Resources").
Undergraduate Course Prerequisites are listed in the course descriptions in the Undergraduate Catalog at http://www.wright.edu/catalog.
Graduate Course Prerequisites are listed in the course descriptions in the Graduate Catalog at http://www.wright.edu/academics/catalog/grad.
| WINGS Express Hours |
| Monday-Friday |
7 a.m. - midnight |
| Saturday |
7 a.m. - 7 p.m. |
| Sunday |
noon - midnight |
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*NOTE: Credit card payments are no longer accepted by telephone, through the mail or in person at the Office of the Bursar for payment of student accounts. MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted online through WINGS Express; however, a 2.75% convenience fee will be added to the amount due. E-Check/ACH Debit will remain a free payment option.
WINGS EXPRESS stations are available in the following locations:
- Oelman Hall 109 Lobby
- Rike Hall 1st floor Lobby
- Allyn Hall Lounge, near the Hangar
- Millet Basement Help Desk
- Dunbar Library basement near Writing Center
- Russ Hall 1st floor Student Lounge
- Math & Micro 1st floor Lobby
- Library Annex Basement, outside of 026 LX
- University Hall Basement Nursing Student Lounge
- Student Union Locations
- Wright1 Card Center, E146
- Bookstore near the textbooks
- Near the Offices of the Registrar and Bursar
- Lake Campus
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Office
Hours and Contact Information
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Winter 2009 Registration Refunds
All refunds will be determined as of the date of official withdrawal. If you completely withdraw from all classes by January 11, you will be refunded 100% of all instructional fees paid. Students who withdraw during the 70% refund period, from January 12 through January 20 must pay for 30% of the credit hours dropped within the billable credit hour range, regardless of how much they have actually paid at the time of withdrawal). The billable credit hour range is 1-12 and plus 18 credit hours. No refunds will be granted after January 20, 2009.
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Official University Refund Policy
One hundred percent refund of instructional fees is made for official withdrawals and drops* made before the term begins and through the seventh day of the quarter. For official withdrawals or drops occurring from the eighth through the sixteenth calendar day of the quarter, students must pay for 30% of the credit hours dropped within the billable credit hour range. The billable credit hour range is 1-12 and plus 18 credit hours. After that date, no refund will be given. Summer term refunds and flexible scheduled class refunds are prorated. All refunds will be determined as of the date of official withdrawal. An exception to this policy will be granted for reservists and active duty military personnel who are deployed for the purpose of military action.
Students who have experienced extraordinary extenuating circumstances during a term and who officially drop or withdraw after the refund policy may submit a petition for a partial refund which, if approved, will be prorated according to the date of official withdrawal.* Nonattendance of classes or failure to pay for classes does not constitute offical withdrawal. Refunds will not be granted for a course after one of the following grades has been assigned: A, B, C, D, F, X, I, U, P, S, M, or N. Refund petitions must be received no later than July 15, following the end of an academic year.
*The University defines official withdrawals or drops as those processd by one of the following methods:
- Online using WINGS Express via WINGS
- In person at the Office of the Registrar, located at E244 Student Union or at the Student Services Office in Dwyer Hall at the Lake Campus.
It is the student's responsibility to make sure the drop/withdrawal was completed correctly at the time of the request. This may be done by checking the adjusted schedule on WINGS Express after completing a transaction. Students who withdraw or drop a class at the Registrar's Office will receive a printed copy of the adjusted schedule after the transaction has been completed.
Students who withdraw after the University's offical refund period will not receive full (100%) refunds by petitioning. Refunds resulting from an approved refund petition will be based on the date of official withdrawal and prorated according to the following schedule:
17th day through the end of week 3 |
60% |
Week 4 |
50% |
Week 5 |
40% |
Week 6 |
30% |
Week 7 |
20% |
Refund Appeals
A student whose refund petition has been denied may file an appeal by submitting a letter of appeal to the Refund Appeals Committee in care of the Registrar's Office, E244 Student Union. Letters of Appeal and any additional supporting documentation must be received within 10 working days of the denial of the refund petition. Refund petition decisions that are reversed and approved by the Committee will be prorated based on the date of official withdrawal. The decision of the Refund Appeals Committee will be final.
Federal Refund Policy for Students Receiving Financial Aid
Federal student aid (Title IV) recipients who officially withdraw from all of their classes prioir to completing more than 60% of the quarter are subject to the Federal Return of Title IV Funds calculation. This calculation establishes the amount of aid the student has earned and the amount of aid that WSU is required to return to the federal student aid programs. A return of federal aid often results in the student owing money to WSU. This calcluation is also required to be performed for those federal student aid recipients who unofficially withdraw (for example, receive an X grade for nonattendance) from all their classes. Additional information regarding the federal refund policy is available online at www.wright.edu/finaid.
All or a portion of any balance owed to WSU as result of the Return of Title IV Funds calculation may be paid from a refund of institutional charges. Appeal procedures regarding charges and refunds of instructional fees and late registration fees are available at the Office of the Registrar, E244 Student Union. For appeal procedures for a refund/cancellation of on-campus housing charges/contracts, students should contact the Office of Residence Services, (937) 775-4172.
Installment Plan Refund Policy
If you are paying your fees through the installment payment plan and you drop or withdraw from classes, the amount of your refund will be based on the amount you were originally billed. If you withdraw during the 70% refund period, your refund will be 70% of your original bill, minus your outstanding balance. See above for an explanation of the 70% refund calculations. If you withdrawal from classes after the 70% refund period, you must still make all remaining payments. For more information about the installment payment plan, contact the Office of the Bursar at (937) 775-5650.
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Registration Time Ticket Schedule for Winter Intersession and Winter Quarter 2010
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS |
Hours Earned |
Date/Time to Register |
168 or more |
Friday |
Oct. 16, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
135-167.9 |
Monday |
Oct. 19, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
113-134.9 |
Tuesday |
Oct. 20, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
90-112.9 |
Wednesday |
Oct. 21, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
68-88.9 |
Thursday |
Oct. 22, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
45-67.9 |
Friday |
Oct. 23, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
28-44.9 |
Monday |
Oct. 26, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
6-29.9 |
Tuesday |
Oct. 27, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
0-5.9.9 |
Wednesday |
Oct. 28, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
The credit hours for which you are currently registered are not used when determining your WINGS Express time ticket. |
GRADUATE STUDENTS |
Hours Earned |
Date/Time to Register |
40 or more |
Thursday |
Oct. 15, 2009 |
7:00 a.m. |
15 to 39.9 |
Thursday |
Oct. 15, 2009 |
9:00 a.m. |
9 to 14.9 |
Thursday |
Oct. 15, 2009 |
11:00 a.m. |
6 to 8.9 |
Thursday |
Oct. 15, 2009 |
1:00 p.m. |
0 to 5.9 |
Thursday |
Oct. 15, 2009 |
3:00 p.m. |
NOTES:
- Registration Groups are based on your registration status Fall 2009.
- Except for students with zero credit hours earned, the credit hours for which you are currently registered are not used when determining your registration time tickets.
- The WINGS Express Registration Status via WINGS contains your specific starting time.
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Classification of Students
Your classification is determined as shown below: |
GR |
Graduate |
You have a baccalaureate degree and have been admitted to the School of Graduate Studies. |
SR |
Senior |
You have 135 credit hours or more earned. |
JR |
Junior |
You have 90-134 credit hours earned. |
SO |
Sophomore |
You have 45-89 credit hours earned. |
FR |
Freshmen |
You have 0-44 credit hours earned. |
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60 and Up Enrollment Program for Senior Citizens
On a space-available basis, eligible Ohio residents, age 60 or older, may enroll in university courses on a tuition free basis according to Section 3345.27 of the Ohio Revised Code. Students are responsible for lab fees, books, and any other special fees and must meet course prerequisites or have instructor permission to enroll. 60 and Up registration begins the first day of the term and must be completed in person at the Office of the Registrar, located in E244 Student Union (Student Services Office in Dwyer Hall, Lake Campus). All registration changes (including changes in audit or credit status) must be completed by the fifth business day of a ten-week quarter or day two of a short term.
For eligible students who wish to participate on a noncredit (audit) basis, tuition is free. Eligible students who wish to earn academic credit for the tuition-free courses must also demonstrate financial need as stipulated in section 3345.27 Ohio Revised Code (family income less than 200 percent of the federal poverty guideline). As of January 24, 2007, for a single person, the poverty guideline is an annual income of no more than $10,210; for a family of two, $13,690; and for a family of four, $20,650.
60 and Up registration for winter quarter classes begins on Monday, January 5, 2009. Registration and any changes from credit to audit or audit to credit must be completed at the registration windows by Friday, January, 9. Classes are offered on a space available basis, and some workshops/classes are not available through this program. For help with course selection for nondegree students, contact the advising center in University College (937) 775-5750. Degree seeking students must apply for admission through the Undergraduate Admissions Office. Students who have a bachelor’s degree may apply to the School of Graduate Studies for admission to a graduate program. Call (937) 775-2976 for information. Degree seeking students will be assigned an advisor. Students must meet all admission requirements and must have met any required prerequisites. For registration information, call the Office of the Registrar at (937) 775-5588.
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Cross Registration
You can take class at another school that belongs to the Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) if:
- The course is not offered at Wright State during the current term.
- You are taking more hours at Wright State than at the other school.
- You meet all prerequisites of the other school, meet that school's deadlines, and are accepted by that school as a student.
You can obtain information on cross registration at the registration windows, E244 Student Union, or by calling (937) 775-5588, or via the SOCHE Web site.
Students from other schools who wish to attend Wright State by cross registering should contact the Registrar at their home school for details. Students from other schools may register for Intersession beginning November 10 through December 2 and for Winter quarter beginning from Monday, November 10 through Friday, January 9.
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Late Registration/Add Fee Policies
Winter Quarter classes begin on Monday, January 5, 2009. Students are expected to complete registration by Sunday, January 11. Writen permission of the instructor on a registration form is required for registration/adds after the first week of the term and must be done in person at the Office of the Registrar.
A late registration/add fee of $250 will begin on the 16th calendar day of each 10-week quarter, Tuesday, January 20, 2009 for Winter Quarter 2009. The last day to register or add a class without the late fee is Friday, January 16. The University will be closed on Monday, January 19 for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday.
Note: Students may register for flexibly scheduled classes/workshops anytime prior to start of class/workshop without a late registration/add fee or instructor permission unless the class is closed.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS FOR EDUCATORS
Students may register for flexibly scheduled classes/workshops anytime prior to start of class/workshop without a late registration/add fee or instructor permission unless the class is closed.
For registration information on professional development workshops for educators contact:
Late Registration/Add Fee Petitions
Students who register or add classes on or after the 16th day of the term due to extenuating circumstances may submit a refund petition requesting that the late charges be removed under one of the following conditions:
- Documented University error
- Extraordinary extenuating circumstances documented by the student, which prevented registration by the 14th calendar day of a term.
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Nondegree
Registration Information
You
must mail or fax the Nondegree
Undergraduate Registration form (PDF) no later than December 2 for Intersession classes or December 31 for Winter Quarter 2009 classes. Do not pay the one-time $10 application
fee when you submit the form. It will be included with your other
fees.
Nondegree
Registration for Upper-Level
Business Courses
Nondegree
students are welcome to enroll in 300- and 400-level business courses
on a space available basis providing they have the appropriate prerequisites
and junior standing. Permission to enroll can be obtained by bringing
a copy of your transcripts to the Raj Soin College of Business, 110
Rike Hall. For more information, call (937) 775-2437.
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WSU Faculty Attendance and Drop Policy
Instructors establish attendance policies and penalties for absences for individual courses; penalties may include lowering the grade or even failure if the absences exceed those permitted by the instructor. Such policies and penalties should be included in the course syllabus and available to the students at the first class meeting.
For courses designated "Instructor Permission Required after Term Begins," students may be dropped from the course for being absent from the first two class meetings (for courses meeting more than once a week) or from the first class (for courses meeting only once a week). When this policy is utilized, any student missing the designated class(es) may be dropped from the specific section. The instructor must notify the student and the Office of the Registrar promptly for the students to be removed from the roll.
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Schedule of Quarterly Fees
Fee information is available online at www.wright.edu/admissions/fees.html
*Wright State University assesses instructional and general fees based on a set of cohort fee schedules. The fee schedule used to assess student fees is dependent upon the first quarter of attendance and maintaining an active status.
New Fee Structure for Full-time Students
Prior to Summer Quarter 2006, students were considered eligible to receive the full-time tuition rate if they carried 11-18 credit hours. By changing the full-time tuition range to 12-18 credit hours, we now match the federal financial aid definition for students taking a full-time course load.
New Fee Structure Based on Student Classification and Campus Attended
The new fee assessment also depends on the student's level (undergraduate or graduate) and course campus (Main versus Lake). Fees will now be determined by the student level, not the course level. For example, a graduate student's fees will be assessed at the graduate fee rate regardless of whether the course(s) taken are graduate or undergraduate.
Should you have any further questions regarding how fees are assessed at Wright State University, please contact the Office of the Registrar (registrar@wright.edu or (937) 775-5588). Wright State University reserves the right to make policy and fee changes.
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Fee Payments and Cancellation Information
Intersession fees are charged on an hourly basis and are in addition to Winter Quarter fees, although fees for both will appear on the Winter Quarter fee bill. Intersession fees will not be included in the flat range (12-18 credit hours) for Winter Quarter 2009.
Registration Date |
Fees Due |
Registration Subject to Cancellation for Nonpayment? |
On or before November 30 |
December 20 |
YES |
Between December 1-31 |
January 20 |
NO |
Between
January 1-13 |
February 20 |
NO |
Intersession registrations are not subject to cancellation for nonpayment. Intersession fees are due December 20.
A late registration/add fee of $250 will be assessed beginning on December 4, 2008 for Intersession classes and on January 16, 2009 for Winter Quarter classes that start in January.
At the end of each month, the Office of the Bursar produces an electronic billing statement for any new charges incurred during the
month. These electronic statements are available for viewing by the 5th of the following month and an e-mail message is sent to your WSU e-mail account to notify you when a new billing statement is available. With the exception of the early summer registration period, students must have until the 20th of each month to pay their fees.
To pay your fees, access WINGS Express via WINGS. You can enroll online in our Student Installment Payment Plan if you wish to pay your quarterly fees in three installment payments. We encourage you to pay your fees online with an electronic check/ACH debit which is a free payment option. Credit card payments will no longer be accepted by telephone, through the mail, or in person at the Office of the Bursar for payment of student account charges. MasterCard, Discover, and American Express will be accepted online through WINGS Express; however a 2.75% convenience fee will be added to the amount due. E-Check/ACH debit will remain a free payment option. If you wish to mail in your payment, please include your University ID (UID) in the memo portion of the check along with a printed copy of your billing statement. Checks and money orders should be mailed to: WSU Office of the Bursar, 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton, OH 45435-0001. You must allow sufficient lead time for your mailed payment to reach us on or before the fee payment due date.
Agency/Third Party Scholarship and Financial Aid
If your fees are being paid by an agency or third party sponsor, please communicate this information to the Office of the Bursar by submitting your billing authorization form prior to your fee payment deadline. Students may submit agency/third party authorization forms through the 70 percent refund period of the following term; however, if your fees must be paid from other resources by the fee payment deadline.
Students receiving scholarships from external organizations (such as the Rotary Club) and those applying for an alternative loan should communicate this information to the Office of Financial Aid at least 60 days prior to the start of the quarter. Please contact the Office of Financial Aid at (937) 775-5721 should you have any questions regarding your financial aid status or if you are receiving financial aid and need to change your registration.
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Future Dates
| Winter Intersession |
Monday, December 1 – Friday, December 19 |
| Winter Quarter 2009 |
Monday, January 5 – Saturday, March 21 |
| Spring Quarter 2009 |
Monday, March 30 – Saturday, June 13 |
| Summer Quarter 2009 |
Monday June 15 – Thursday, August 20 |
| A Term |
Monday, June 15 – Thursday, July 16 |
| B Term |
Monday, July 20 – Thursday, August 20 |
| C Term |
Monday, June 15 – Thursday, August 20 |
| Fall Quarter 2009 |
Tuesday, September 8– Saturday, November 21 |
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Directions for Using Wings Express Online Services
- How to Accept/Decline Financial Aid Award Notices
- How to Use the Class Search Tool
- How to Register for Classes
- How to Pay Student Fees
For Starters...
- Log into http://wings.wright.edu with your CAMPUS username (w001abc) and password.
- Click the WINGS Express icon in the upper-right corner of the screen.
- Log into WINGS Express with your University ID (UID) and PIN.
How to Accept/Decline Financial Aid Award Notices
- Select the Student and Financial Aid link or tab from the WINGS Express main menu.
- Select the Financial Aid and Scholarships link.
- Select the Award Notice link.
- Select the Aid Year from the drop-down list. Financial aid awards for which you are eligible will be listed on the Award Notice screen.
- If you would like to accept ALL financial aid awards listed, click the Accept Full Amount All Awards button. Alternatively, you can individually accept/decline offered financial aid awards from the Award Decision drop-down list.
- If you only want to accept a partial amount of an award, you can specify the amount in the Accept Partial Amount field. The amount specified will be evenly distributed over the requested quarters.
How to Use the Class Search Tool
- Select the Student and Financial Aid link or tab from the WINGS Express main menu.
- Select the Registration link.
- Select the Look Up Classes link.
- Select the term from the drop-down list and click the Submit button.
- Select the campus indicator (Dayton, Lake, or All) to browse class listings.
- Use the Subject up and down arrows to scroll through all available subjects. Note: You MUST select at least one subject. You can refine your search by entering information in the additional fields.
- Click the Submit button.
- Course information will be listed. If you would like to register for the course, place a checkmark in the Select box of the desired course and click the Add to Worksheet button. Determining the CRNs (Course Reference Numbers) for the courses you would like to register for beforehand will greatly expedite the registration process. To select multiple subjects, click on the first subject then scroll to the next subject and click while pressing the CTRL key. Once you click Submit, you will get an alphabetical listing of all the subjects selected.
- Click the Class Search button at the bottom of the screen to search for additional courses.
How to Register for Classes
- Select the Student and Financial Aid link or tab from the WINGS Express main menu.
- Select the Registration link.
- If you would like to view your registration time and any hold or restrictions you may have, select the Registration Status link.
- Click the Add or Drop classes link to begin registration.
- Select the Registration Term from the drop-down list.
- If you know the CRN (Course Reference Number), you can enter it directly in the CRN field.
- Alternatively, you can click the Class Search button to look up classes.
- Select the Subject from the drop-down list. You can refine your search by entering more detailed information.
- Place a checkmark in the Select box of the desired course and click the Add to Worksheet button or click the Register button if you’re certain about your selection. Note: Co-req courses MUST be taken together. For example: lab and lecture, writing intensive course and its writing component.
How to Pay Student Fees
- Select the Student and Financial Aid link or tab from the WINGS Express main menu.
- Select the Student Fees link.
- Select the Term from the drop-down list.
- Waive or Accept the Student Health Insurance and/or Student Legal Fees on the Optional Services page.
- Select the Click Here button to view and pay bills.
- Select the EBills tab.
- Select the Pay link located in the Account Summary section of the eBill.
- Select a Payment Method and click the Go button.
- If paying by Bank Account (Checking/Savings), select the Account Type.
- Enter the ABA Routing Number.
- Enter the Account Number then enter the Account Number again but in reverseorder for verification
- Enter the Name on the Account.
- If you wish, place a checkmark in the Save the Payment Method for future use checkbox. Enter a name to save the method under. (Optional)
- Click Continue.
- Enter the last 4 digits of your UID and click the I Agree button.
- A receipt will then be sent to your WSU e-mail account to confirm payment.
Questions?
The CaTS Help Desk is here to help! If you have questions, contact them by calling (937)775-4827, 1-888-775-4827, stopping by 025 Library Annex, or sending e-mail to helpdesk@wright.edu
Help Desk Hours
Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday: 12 p.m. - 10 p.m.
November 12: Veteran’s Day 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Intersession Hours
November 26 – December 20, 2007
Help Desk Office/Phones
Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Closed Sat/Sun
Remote Help Desk (2nd floor Dunbar Library) Walk-in Support Only
Monday– Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Thanksgiving -
November 22: No Help Desk or Lab Support
November 23: No Help Desk or Lab Support
Christmas -
December 24: No Help Desk or Lab Support
December 25: No Help Desk or Lab Support
New Year's Day-
January 1: No Help Desk or Lab Support
Winter Quarter Hours
January 8 – March 22, 2008
Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m.- 12:00 a.m.
Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday: 12 p.m. - 10 p.m.
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