The information below is intended for domestic undergraduate students. International students should work with the Office of International Education. Graduate students should work with the Graduate School.
Does my course transfer?
Check to see if a course at another institution will transfer to WSU by using the Transfer Course Equivalency form. If a course has not yet been evaluated, students may need to supply appropriate course descriptions and/or syllabi for transfer credit evaluations.
Engineering Degree Course Sequences
Find the major you'd like to pursue and use the course sequence as a guide to show you what you've already taken and what is still left to complete.
Transferring from a community college?
WSU has worked extensively with Kansas community colleges to develop a list of courses that will transfer to the WSU College of Engineering. Called Transfer Guides, these lists cover general education courses and basic engineering courses. Follow the engineering list as you take courses at your community college.
Graduation from WSU requires a minimum of 124 credit hours, with at least 60 of those hours taken at a four-year institution and 45 of those hours taken at the upper-division level. Students seeking a bachelors degree should be encouraged to take no more than 64 hours at a community college.
Community College Transfer Guides
General Education
Engineering students have specific general education requirements.
CoE general education requirements
General Education brochure with a list of courses for each area (PDF)
Scholarships
Transfer students have multiple opportunities for scholarships at WSU:
College of Engineering Scholarships
Office of Financial Aid Transfer Student Scholarships
Meet with an adviser to plan your transition.
WSU provides a service called Dual Advising. This gives you the opportunity to meet with an adviser in the WSU College of Engineering to help guide you as you prepare to transfer to WSU.
Make an appointment by calling (316) 978-3420 or emailing the Engineering Student Success Center. Appointments can be in-person, a phone call, or a video chat.
Ready to apply for admission?
The application is online and easy to do! Go to wichita.edu/apply to start your application.