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 ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT     

 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

  ADMISSIONS STAFF

  FINANCIAL AID STAFF  

  REGISTRAR STAFF

  ORIENTATION/FIRST WEEKEND

  STUDENT OMBUDS

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            The Enrollment Management Division manages the diverse responsibilities of enrollment activities across the institution through a collaborative team approach.  The division handles the recruitment of new, direct from high school students as well as the strategies which support the persistence of our students through graduation.

          Our Mission: To maintain the highest standards of excellence advancing collaborative and dynamic strategic enrollment practices that attract, admit, enroll, and retain students through graduation and beyond.    

         The Office of Undergraduate Admissions serves as the gateway for students to receive information about and acceptance into the university, providing awareness of educational opportunities, expanding access to higher education, and enhancing the diversity of the university community. The office welcomes visitors each day, offering group tours, family consultations, and an array of information services to prospective students. Additionally, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions coordinates or participates in several special visit days. 

              

           Campus tours are offered Monday through Thursday at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m., and Fridays at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Special tours can also be arranged at different times. Raider Open House is a large event that is held each July/August, November, and February/March.

        For current and historical application and enrollment statistics, Institutional Research is available through the division of Budget Planning and Resource Analysis.  State-wide and nation-wide comparative data are available as well.

        

          The primary mission of the Wright State University Office of Financial Aid is to provide financial aid services to enrolled and prospective Wright State University students. Within this context, the Office of Financial Aid  is responsible for the effective administration of federal, state, university and private student financial aid programs. All students who attend Wright State can obtain financial aid services through this office:  undergraduate and graduate students; students in the School of Medicine, the School of Professional Psychology and the Wright State University Lake Campus. The major focus of all the services provided by the Office of Financial Aid is the recruitment and retention of students; both those individuals who, because of limited financial resources, would be unable to attend the university and those individuals who have attained outstanding scholarly/academic achievement. Among other services, the Financial Aid Office routinely offers workshops to help individuals file the FAFSA.

          The Registrar's Office provides online capability to students to register for classes, check class schedules, check grades, change their addresses or other demographic information, request an official transcript, or seek information regarding their academic status. Veterans Affairs and Residency Services are also available in the Registrar's Office. Students and families can also get information regarding graduation, legal services, and health insurance for students. Most of the services available in this office can be accessed through the web at www.wright.edu/registrar. The Registrar's office also maintains information on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act known as FERPA. 

          

           During Orientation, students learn about course selection, academic advising, student services, and student life.  They have an opportunity to choose a learning community, register for fall quarter classes, receive important computer account information,connect with current and incoming WSU students and receive their Wright 1 student ID card.  We encourage their families to come along as we welcome the class of 2013 into the WSU community.  Welcome to the pack!

      

         When a student wants to be heard outside of the usual channels, the Student Ombuds listens.  Resolution of a problem my come through a re-statement of policy to the student, an inquiry, or a reappraisal of the facts.  The goal of the Ombuds is increased student satisfaction and retention.

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Enrollment Management Calendar

  

EMD Directors

  Mon. February 13
      
1:00-2:30 p.m.
  Mon. March 12
1:00-2:30 p.m.
  Mon. April 9
1:00-2:30 p.m.
  Mon. May 7
1:00-2:30 p.m.

 


        

            

        

         

 

         

      

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