Undergraduate Admissions

Upcoming Inclusive Excellence Series events

The Inclusive Excellence Series will continue soon.

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions invites you to join us for our Inclusive Excellence Series, a monthly series of events that will explore the experiences of our diverse student body and discuss how new students can use those experiences to explore Wright State as their best college fit.

Inclusive Excellence Library

Supporting First Generation Students

First-generation college students face many challenges throughout their educational journey and we discuss topics such as overcoming enrollment barriers, creating campus connections, and utilizing student success services.

Neurodiversity

Join the conversation around neurodiversity and the value of different ways of thinking, learning, and processing information, and the many support services at Wright State has to ensure student success in partnership with The Office of Disability Services. 

College for Military, Adult and Transfer Students

The majority of students pursuing their undergraduate degree don’t follow the traditional path of high school then a move to an on-campus 4-year degree. Join us to get candid overview of how to make college work no matter your schedule or experience and how Wright State supports students with transfer credits. 

Navigating a Predominantly White Institution

A student panel addresses how students of color can navigate Wright State University including how to find your fit in student organizations and accessing campus resources.

Being LGBTQA at Wright State

Office of LGBTQA Affairs hosts a panel of LGBTQA students who will share their experiences at WSU.

College Transition for Students with Disabilities

A panel from our Office of Disability Services provides an overview of the accommodations and resources they offer as well as what they do to support students with disabilities in a successful college transition.

Diversity in STEM

Hear from Wright State faculty, staff and students on why representation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) fields matters.

Diversifying the K 12 Workforce

Wright State’s Teacher Education Department faculty and current students discuss the importance of diverse teachers in our K-12 school systems and share their experiences.

 

Wright State Community Videos

Wright State celebrates Black fraternities and sororities with campus plots

Wright State University cut the ribbon on the new National Pan-Hellenic Council Memorial Plots which is dedicated to students and alumni members of all nine historically Black Greek Letter Organizations, often referred to as the Divine 9.

Magazine ranks Wright State No. 3 in the nation for its wheelchair-friendly features

Wright State University is ranked No. 3 in the nation for its wheelchair-friendly features and accessibility, according to New Mobility magazine and the United Spinal Association.

AAPI Heritage Month 2021: Am I Enough? Being Multi-Racial in the AAPI Community Student Discussion

The number of multi-racial Asian Americans is growing and how the way they define themselves and talk about identity are also changing. Join WSU students as they share their experiences and stories about being multi-racial in the AAPI community.

*No application fee for domestic undergraduate applicants.