WSU Things to Do is designed to help new Wright State students successfully
transition into college and to help them locate virtually all WSU resources
quickly and easily.
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1. Take placement tests |
If you have not transferred an English composition you must take the Writing
Placement Test; if you have not completed a math within the
last year you must take the Math Placement Test. |
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2. Undergraduate Catalog |
Wright State Undergraduate Catalog is available on line. |
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3. Meet with an academic advisor |
Your admission letter tells you what office to call to meet with an advisor. |
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4. Register for classes |
Register at the Registrars office or on the web through WINGS Express via WINGS. |
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5. Pay your bill |
Pay in the Bursars office
or on the web through WINGS Express via WINGS. |
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6. Get your Wright One Card |
You need to get your Wright State photo ID in the Raider Center, E146 Student Union, between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Bring a photo ID. |
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7. Get your Student Handbook |
The Wright State Student Handbook is available on line. |
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8. Purchase a parking permit |
If you are going to park on campus, you must buy a parking permit from
Parking Services on line or at their office in E138 Student Union |
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9. Buy your books |
Take your schedule to the bookstore in E182 Student Union to determine which books are required. |
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10. Activate your computer account |
Take your photo ID to CaTS to get your WSU email address and Novell account. |
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11. Consult the WSU
Resource List |
To learn more about WSU offices and services consult the Resource List. |