School of Computing staff and faculty are committed to helping students succeed and excel in their academic, professional and personal interests. Be sure to work closely with your course instructors and academic advisor. You can also call the main School of Computing office at (316) 978-3156 for assistance.

Student Success Resources

English and Math Placement

Process for Entering Freshmen and International Students

 

English and Math placement tests are scheduled a few weeks before the start of each semester.

Math and English Placement Dates

For information about Math placements contact:

For information about English placements contact:

Tech Request

To submit an IT request ticket, complete the steps below:

  1. Visit the Service Request webpage.
  2. Select "Submit Request."
  3. Fill out the required form fields that pertain to the issue and click on "Submit" at the bottom of the web form.
  4. You should receive a confirmation message and email.

Once the ticket has been received, we will attempt to resolve your technology issue in a timely manner.

Application for Degree

Are you within two semesters of graduation? If so, you should be taking CS 598 (Senior Design I). Students are required to apply for graduation at least two semesters before their expected date of graduation.

To apply for graduation, file an online Application for Degree (AFD) through a link in the myWSU portal under the My Classes tab (Graduation Links). This online application starts the senior audit process.

Senior Check Process

The School of Computing requires all students to complete a Senior Check process during the semester in which they are taking their Senior Design I course. Completion of the Senior Check process also replaces the required faculty advising appointment, i.e., after your Senior Check you will be cleared for enrollment for oncoming semesters. More about the Senior Check (e.g., Senior Check coordinators) can be found on the page describing our advising process.

 

Have Questions or Need Assistance?

As noted above, be sure to work closely with your course instructors and advisor. You can also contact the main School of Computing office at (316) 978-3156 for assistance.