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Common Questions
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When should I apply for admission?
When should I apply for scholarships?
When should I apply for financial aid?
When should I apply for campus housing?
Do I have to live on campus?
Can I have a car on campus?
Can I pick a roommate?
What are the requirements for admission?
What division sports does Wright State play?
What kind of tutoring is available for students?
Can I send in my application if I haven't taken the ACT or SAT?
Is there an application fee waiver?
When do I register for classes?
Are there jobs on campus?
Will my computer work in the residence halls?
Questions and Answers
When should I apply for admission?
Wright State is on a rolling admission process and accepts applications throughout the year. For students interested in scholarships, housing, and financial aid, please be sure to have your admission application complete by the required deadlines. For transfer students who need to petition for admission, please see the Petition Form for application deadlines.
When should I apply for campus housing?
Housing is filled on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage students
who want a particular type of room to apply for housing by Thanksgiving of their
senior year in high school. Roommate requests must be made by May 1.
Can I pick a roommate?
Students can request specific roommates on their housing application. Roommate
requests must be submitted by May 1, and must be reciprocal for each student.
What are the requirements for admission?
New students must meet the following
admission criteria: Ohio residents 2.0 GPA, 18 ACT composite or 840 SAT critical
reading and mathematics only,
and
a
college
preparatory
curriculum. Non-Ohio residents 2.5 GPA, 20 ACT composite or 960 SAT critical
reading and mathematics only,
and
a
college
preparatory
curriculum.
Transfer students must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA from the last school where they attempted 9 semester hours or 12 quarter hours.
What kind of tutoring is available for students?
Freshmen can receive one free hour of tutoring each week for every class they take. Wright State also provides free assistance for students needing help in math or English at the Mathematics Learning Center or the University Writing Center, respectively.
Are there jobs on campus?
Yes, students can find jobs on campus. Students should be sure to check with Career Services about open positions and plan to attend the Student Employment Job Fair in August.
Still have questions? Check out the Office of Undergraduate Admission contact information.
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