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Find out what it is really like to be a Raider!
Apply to Wright State
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Apply online today for:
Summer Semester 2013—Application deadline April 29, 2013
Fall Semester 2013—Application deadline August 19, 2013
Find Your Major
Find Your Major
Find what you're looking for here, with your choice of more than 100 academic programs.
Tell Us about YOU
Tell Us about YOU
You are starting to get to know Wright State, now we want to know a little about you. Tell us who you are and what you are interested in so we can keep you informed through email, invitations and other fun stuff. Get started.
Application Deadlines
Application Deadlines
Have you filled out your application? Don't forget.
Summer Semester 2013—April 29, 2013
Fall Semester 2013—August 19, 2013
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Meet the Raiders
Meet the Raiders
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Name: Mathew McKelvey
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: West Liberty, Ohio
Major: Economics and Finance
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Name:Lynne Schroeder
Year: Junior
Hometown: Woodville, Ohio
Major: Nursing
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Name: Ginny Hall
Year: Senior
Hometown: Grove City, Ohio
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Name: Taylor Brown
Year: Senior
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio
Major: Early Childhood Education
Name: Jake Smith
Year: Senior
Hometown: Marysville, Ohio
Major: Criminal Justice

Name: Jordin Smith
Year: Junior
Hometown: Springfield, Ohio
Major: Mass Communications
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Name: Neldys Crespo
Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Huber Heights, Ohio
Major: Music Performance and Spanish Education
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Name: John Ware
Year: Junior
Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio
Major: Biomedical Engineering

Name: Brendan Eck
Year: Senior
Hometown: Eaton, Ohio
Major: Physics and Mathematics

Name: DeAngelo Byrd
Year: Senior
Hometown: West Carrollton, Ohio
Major: Mass Communication

Name: Jaimie Paul
Year: Senior
Hometown: Yellow Springs, Ohio
Major: Liberal Studies
Campus Life News

May 29, 2013
Among the hustle and bustle of of a few thousand Science Olympiad competitors, parents and coaches on Wright State's

May 28, 2013
The Wright State Wind Symphony was invited to perform at Carnegie Hall, one of the world’s most prestigious concert
Campus Living
Living On Campus
If you really want to know what’s going on at Wright State, you have to live here!
By living on campus at Wright State you become a part of the Raider community and get to know other students from all walks of life.
At Wright State, living on campus is all about options.
Freshmen can choose from our Residence Halls: Hamilton Hall, The Woods, and the Honors Community. No matter where you choose to live, your room will have features like a microwave, refrigerator, air conditioning, cable TV, wireless and high-speed network connections, and laundry facilities.
Transfer and Adult students can choose from our featured apartment communities: Forest Lane, College Park, University Park, and The Village. Plus you can always choose from the residence halls if you are looking for the traditional housing experience.
Ready to live on campus? Apply for housing once you have been admitted.
Still need to learn more?
Check out videos featuring our residence halls. Or plan to check out our housing options by scheduling a campus tour.
Transfer and adult students: If you want to see the apartment communities, please call us at 1-800-247-1770 or (937) 775-5700 to schedule your appointment so we line up an apartment for you to see.
Campus Activities
Being a Wright State student is about more than just academics. Whether you want to increase your academic connection to the university, meet people with similar interests, contribute to Wright State student life, stay fit, plan events, perform community service, or continue to play your favorite sports, Wright State has something to offer! Make the most of your Wright State experience and get involved!
A nationally recognized, regionally accredited university, our six colleges, Boonshoft School of Medicine and School of Professional Psychology offer 150+ bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and professional degrees. Founded in 1964, Wright Sate was granted full university status in 1967.
Wright state University is growing by leaps and bounds and we're not just talking about the number of students here. Our campus, research, technology, and athletics are all experiencing innovations and growth that make this the best time to be a Raider!
By the Numbers (Fall 2012)
- 12 miles outside of Dayton on 557 beautiful acres
- Over 14,000 undergraduate students and nearly 3,000 graduate students
- 23:1 student to teacher ratio
- Our students hail from 47 states, District of Columbia, and 64 countries
- Underrepresented students make up 16.8% of our student population
First Year Students Intended Area of Study by College (Fall 2012)
| College | # Students |
|---|---|
| Business & Administration | 270 |
| Education & Human Services | 211 |
| Liberal Arts | 440 |
| Nursing & Health | 263 |
| Engineering & Computer Science | 445 |
| Science & Math | 402 |
| Undecided | 423 |
First Year Students Test Score Ranges (Fall 2012)
| Test | Middle 50% Score | Overall Mean |
|---|---|---|
| ACT | 18-24 | 21.3 |
|
SAT* |
840-1110 | 1004 |
*(Math and Critical Reading only)
Number of Degree Programs
- Undergraduate, Associate: 13
- Undergraduate, Bachelor’s: 91
- Graduate, Master’s, Doctoral, and Professional: 88
Acreage and Buildings: Dayton Campus
- Acreage: 557
- Academic and academic support buildings: 25
- Student residential buildings: 30
Official School Colors
- Hunter Green and Gold
Historical Background
- First Classes Held in Allyn Hall: 1964
- Achieved Full University Status: 1967
- First Graduating Class: 1968
74% of students who were registered Fall 2011 were awarded financial aid from programs administered by the Office of Financial Aid in the 2011-2012 award year. Wright State’s Title IV Code is 003078.
Aid Awarded by Student Level and Classification
| Student Level/Classification | Number of Recipients | Average Award Amount |
|---|---|---|
| All | 14,471 | $14,401.67 |
| Undergraduate | 12,253 | $12,660.82 |
| Freshman | 4,009 | $12,169.65 |
| Sophomore | 2,321 | $11,933.31 |
| Junior | 2,209 | $13,089.14 |
| Senior | 3,714 | $13,390.90 |
Undergraduate Aid Awarded by Aid Type
| Undergraduate Aid Type | Number of Recipients | Average Award Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Scholarships | 3,393 | $4,241.85 |
| Grants | 6,842 | $5,320.76 |
| Work Study | 1,413 | $2,978.32 |
| Student Loans | 10,895 | $8,466.08 |
| Parent Loans*** | 990 | $8,591.19 |
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Undergraduate Admissions
Email:
Phone:
(937) 775-5700
Toll-free Number:
1-800-247-1770
Fax:
(937) 775-4410
Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Location:
108 Student Union








