One Shocker Family

June 2023

Moving Forward

Another year of college — maybe the first — is under your student’s belt. Many students choose to take summer courses to get ahead or to try out new subject areas. You and your student should be mindful of the fact that summer courses can be more demanding than those in the spring or fall; this is because the same amount of material must be covered in a shorter amount of time. Students may want to consider consulting with their academic advisor before enrolling in summer classes.

Summer is a quieter time to take stock of the past year and readjust if needed. Expect students to push for even more independence and be increasingly future-oriented. This will inevitably create changing dynamics in the family. Take time to listen to each other’s perspectives, set boundaries where necessary, and compromise with each other as much as possible. Remember, adjustments take time, and your student has developed some new perspectives from which the whole family can benefit.


How Can Families Help?

  • Review the events of the past academic year together. Identify successes and problem areas and ask your student for feedback about how they plan to adjust.
  • Review your student’s financial needs for the coming year. Evaluate changes that may be needed for money management.
  • Increase expectations for your student’s personal decision making and taking care of academic/career responsibilities.
  • Encourage your student to visit the Career Development Center for assistance in exploring career and work-based learning opportunities.
  • Continue to express confidence in your student’s ability to be a successful Wichita State Shocker!


Conversation Starters

  • What resources did you find helpful on campus this year? Which ones would you like to use in the coming year?
  • What can your family do to help you succeed?
Administration Toasting the new grads

Congratulations, class of 2023!

More than 2,200 amazing Shockers were eligible to graduate at the Spring commencement ceremony on May 13. They hail from 29 states, 48 countries and six continents.


On May 12 before graduation, we raised a glass to the graduates at The Toast: A Graduation Celebration.

View Photos from The Toast

Join Us for Shocker Family Table Talks

Table talk dates

Is your student new to WSU? Engage with and learn more about various university services and programs via our Parent Family Table Talk series. You will be able to partake in a live, online session, to learn about academics, life on campus, and belonging at WSU. 

Sign Up

Campus Housing

Shocker Hall Building

In the next couple of weeks Students will receive an email notification to explain how to sign up for a move-in timeslot.

  • In order to sign up for move-in, students must be compliant with the Meningitis Vaccine requirement. They can upload their documents on the Student Health Portal. A link can be found in their Housing application to get to the Student Health portal.

Move-In begins Saturday, August 12.

Student Health Services

Summer is the time to get caught up on annual physical exams, medication refills, and updating vaccinations like meningitis, tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis, and Covid. Get some sleep, have fun, and mentally recover! 


Reminder - Students who were enrolled in the spring semester can also be seen at Student Health over the summer, even if they are not taking classes in the summer.

Financial Aid

Graduation Hat with Money

Summer 2023 Financial Aid

Enrolled students can complete a 2023 Summer Financial Aid Application in their myWSU student portal. The deadline to apply for summer financial aid is July 14, 2023.


2023-2024 FAFSA - Apply Now

Remind your student that now is the time to finalize the financial aid process to ensure their financial aid disburses on time in August and avoid delays. If they have not already completed their FAFSA for next year, the 2023-2024 FAFSA is available at studentaid.gov. The FAFSA can be signed electronically if students and parents create their individual FSA IDs at studentaid.gov. 


2023-2024 Financial Aid Offers

Students should check their Financial Aid Dashboard in their myWSU student portal to review any “Unsatisfied Requirements” that may prevent financial aid offers. Financial aid offers for returning students will begin in mid-June after spring semester grades have been reviewed. 


Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals

Priority Date for Fall 2023 SAP Appeals: June 30, 2023

Deadline for Fall 2023 SAP Appeals: September 1, 2023

 

High School Transcripts

Students need to have their final high school transcript with a graduation date sent directly from their high school to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Once the Office of Undergraduate Admissions has processed their transcript, their financial aid requirement will be updated automatically. The transcript is required before we can disburse any federal financial aid.

Campus News

Forward Together

Forward Together

Monthly Update from President Muma.

Read the Latest Edition

Important Academic Dates


June 5 - Eight-Week Session Classes Begin

June 9 - Last day to change your enrollment in class from "credit" to "audit"

June 9 - Last Day for 100% Refund for Eight-Week Classes

July 1- Spring diplomas available

July 4- Independence Day Holiday - Offices Closed

July 11- Last day to drop an eight-week with a "W"

July 28- Last day of classes. Final examinations, at the discretion of the instructor.

Full Summer Academic Calendar

Shocker Must Haves

for your Student


Blackboard

Blackboard.wichita.edu

myWSU

mywsu.wichita.edu

ShockerSync

Shockersync.wichita.edu

Shocker Alert

wichita.edu/shockeralert

Handshake

wichita.edu/handshake

myStop

wichita.edu/shuttle

Help Desk

wichita.edu/helpdesk

Report It

wichita.edu/reportit




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