- How do I get an official transcript?
- How do I find out how much a class costs per credit hour?
- How do I register, drop or add a class?
- How do I get my diploma?
- How do I get verification of my enrollment or a degree earned at Wright State?
- How do I get my GPA or unofficial transcript?
- How do I drop a class after the drop deadline date?
- How do I know what classes transfer from another college or university?
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How do I get an official transcript?
- Federal law requires that students’ requests for transcripts be submitted in writing. Payment is due at the time of the request.
- A transcript request form and complete information on how to order a transcript is on the Registrar’s Website.
- The cost per transcript is $6.00 for standard (2 business days) processing.
- The cost of each transcript to be sent by overnight mail is $20. Requests for this service must be received by 2:30pm.
- To hear a recorded message explaining how to order a transcript, call (937) 775-5599
- Someone else can pick up your official transcript for you, if you submit a written statement that gives us permission to do so along with your written transcript request and payment. The statement will need to include your signature and the name of the person who will be picking up your transcript. The person will need to bring a photo ID when picking up your transcript.
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How do I find out how much a class costs per credit hour?
Tuition costs are available online at: http://www.wright.edu/admissions/bursar/
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How do I register, drop or add a class?
- You can register or add a class online through the first week of a regular term or day 2 of a short term. A link to the online class offerings can be found on the Registrar’s Website. A registration hold on your account will prevent registration/adds.
- After the first week of a quarter (or beginning on day 3 of a short term), you will need to come to the Registration window with the instructor’s written permission on a registration form. The form is available on the Registrar’s web page.
- Drops and adds cannot be processed over the phone.
- If you have a hold, you will not be able to drop a class online; however, you can come to the Registration windows during regular business hours.
- A $250 late registration/add fee will be assessed on the 16th calendar day of a 10 week quarter
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How do I get my diploma?
- Degrees are posted to academic records between 4-6 weeks after the quarter ends. Diplomas and a complimentary transcript are mailed within 7 weeks after the quarter ends.
- If you want to pick up your diploma, contact the Registrar’s Office at registrar@wright.edu or by phone at (937) 775-5588.
- Duplicate or replacement Diplomas can be ordered through Alumni Relations at (937) 775-2621 for a cost of $35.
- Someone else can pick up your diploma for you if you submit, if you submit a written statement that gives us permission to do so along. The statement will need to include your signature and the name of the person who will be picking up your diploma. The person will need to bring a photo ID when picking up your diploma.
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How do I get verification of my enrollment or a degree earned at Wright State?
- The Registrar’s Office automatically verifies enrollment of students through the National Student Clearinghouse three times per quarter.
- Lenders, potential employers, and third parties can verify your enrollment or degree electronically through the NSC.
- You can obtain a letter of enrollment verification at the Registrar’s Office.
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How do I get my GPA or unofficial transcript?
- You can print an unofficial copy of your transcript from Wings Express if you do not have a hold on your account.
- You can also come to the Office of the Registrar with photo ID or
- You will need to fax a photo ID with a written request. We can mail the unofficial transcript to the student only at the address listed for you in the student information system.
- Unofficial transcripts cannot be sent or faxed to a third party.
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How do I drop a class after the drop deadline date?
If you experienced extenuating circumstances, such as illness or injury, during the quarter, you may submit a petition to drop or withdraw after the deadline to drop.
- Undergraduate students need to complete an undergraduate petition form, and submit it to the Registrar’s Office. The form is available on the Registrar’s web page. The Undergraduate Petitions Committee meets monthly (except Dec. and July). Complete instructions are on the first page of the petition form.
- Graduate students need to contact the School of Graduate Studies at (937) 775- for a graduate petition form and information on the petition process for graduate students.
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How do I know what classes transfer from another college or university?
NOTE: This answer is intended to assist current WSU students and does not necessarily apply to prospective transfer students.
- You can go online to the www.wright.edu/transfer
- You should speak with your advisor since it is the advisor who determines how the transfer credit will apply toward your degree.
- A third option is transfer.org. Type in transfer.org and log in as a guest if you have not already set up an account. You should select “Course Equivalency Guide” and select Ohio. WSU Course equivalencies for WSU can be found for many Ohio schools and those in surrounding states.
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