Helpful Links to Information
on the Wright State University Web
WINGS Resource Center - http://www.wright.edu/wrc
Looking for help accessing your information in WINGS or WINGS Express? Turn to the WINGS Resource Center - designed to help you more easily navigate both WINGS and WINGS Express. In this central location you will find training videos, documentation, FAQs, and more. Organized into topics specific for Faculty, Staff, and Students, this site will continue to grow as more services are included.
WINGS Express - Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS)
Wright State University Undergraduate Catalog - http://www.wright.edu/academics/catalog/ugrad2007/
Wright State University Graduate Catalog - http://www.wright.edu/academics/catalog/grad/
The Wright State Graduate Catalog is only found online; this information is no longer published in book form.
General Education Program requirements - http://www.wright.edu/gened2007/geprog.html
As a part of the requirements for a baccalaureate degree at Wright State University, students must complete a minimum of 56 hours of course work in the General Education program. The specific requirements are listed below and must be completed prior to graduation. Students should complete English 101 and 102 and the General Education mathematics requirement by the time they have earned 60 credits at Wright State University.
A bachelor’s degree awarded by a university implies more than career preparation or specialized technical competency. A university education should be broadly based in order to promote intellectual growth, cultivate critical examination and informed understanding, encourage breadth and flexibility of perspective, and provide students an opportunity to develop skills and knowledge that will form the basis for their life-long learning. Accordingly, the General Education program at Wright State University is a planned and coherent program that is designed to help students:
- sharpen critical thinking, problem solving, and communication skills;
- learn about the aesthetic, ethical, moral, social, and cultural dimensions of human experience needed for participation in the human community;
- increase knowledge and understanding of the past, of the world in which we live, and of how both past and present have an impact on the future.
The General Education Program is required of all students and serves as a foundation upon which all baccalaureate programs are built.
College Entrance Requirements - http://www.wright.edu/academics/catalog/ugrad2007/colleges/uc/adreq.html
The following list is a summary of the requirements for entering major programs, organized by college and then by department, where needed. For a detailed statement of the admission requirements for a particular program, please see the listing for that specific college and the major in the following sections of the catalog. Grade point averages (GPA) are cumulative, unless labeled otherwise.
College of Liberal Arts
Faculty and Staff Information page - http://www.wright.edu/cola/fac-staff/
Student Information page - http://www.cola.wright.edu/students/
Foreign Language and Research Methods requirements - http://www.cola.wright.edu/info/FLRM.html
Writing Across the Curriculum requirements - http://www.wright.edu/academics/catalog/ugrad2007/acadstds/degreereqs/wac.html
University Rules for Students - http://www.wright.edu/students/handbook/
Counseling and Wellness Services (for referring students) - http://www.wright.edu/academics/catalog/ugrad2007/studlife/studserv/counseling.html
Office of Community Standards and Student Conduct- http://www.wright.edu/students/judicial/


