“Top Online Graduate Education Programs,” U.S. News & World Report
Wright State University’s online master’s in Education degree program which trains teachers to be leaders in the field has received the No. 1 ranking in faculty credentials and training from U.S. News and World Reports.

"Nationally Ranked Part-Time MBA Program," Bloomberg BusinessWeek
Wright State University’s part-time MBA program has been recognized in the Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s Top Part-Time MBA Program. The national ranking survey considers separate measures of student satisfaction, academic quality and post-graduation outcomes.

"The Best 294 Business Schools," The Princeton Review
For the fourth consecutive year, Wright State University's Raj Soin College of Business has been named as one of "The Best 294 Business Schools" according to The Princeton Review.  The Princeton Review compiled the lists based on its surveys of 19,000 students attending the 294 business schools in the book, and on school-reported data.

"2011 Top Engineering Schools," U.S. News and World Report
Wright State University has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s 2011 Top Engineering Schools list. The College of Engineering and Computer Science came in at No. 129 out of 198 engineering schools. The report noted that the engineering school has about 580 students, and costs about $11,300 for in-state and $21,000 for out-of-state tuition.

"Military Friendly School," G.I. Jobs magazine
Wright State University has been named a "Military Friendly School" for the third consecutive year in 2012 by G.I .Jobs magazine in recognition of the support the university provides for student veterans and students in the military. The magazine's Guide to Military Friendly Schools honors the top 15 percent of more than 7,000 colleges, universities, and trade schools for doing the most to help America’s veterans as students.

Military Friendly School," Military Advanced Education
Wright State is piling up honors for going the extra mile to accommodate veterans and those in the military who are enrolled at the university.  Military Advanced Education magazine recognized Wright State for the second consecutive year as a military-friendly campus.