Affordability and the welcoming community were among the reasons Hafsa came to Wichita State. Now, she graduates with her biomedical engineering degree, having been heavily involved in campus organizations and research.
Kyndal is a Texas Shocker who graduates with her degree in Industrial Engineering. She challenges future students to be involved and find their people on campus who will support them through anything.
Being a Shocker shaped Natasha into the woman she always hoped to become. Through hard work and overcoming challenges, she is set up for big things post-graduation.
As a first-generation student, Lennox made the most of their time by being involved on campus and working full-time all while earning their degree. Graduating is a weird feeling, but they're excited for what the future holds.
By being a Student Ambassador and staying involved in the College of Health Professions, Camille made the most of her time at Wichita State. Her advice to new students is to expose themselves to new opportunities.
Walkin' & Rollin' Costume's vision is simple - every kid deserves a cool costume. That is why the non-profit's mission is to serve kids in wheelchairs and walkers. With the help of Wichita State students, that vision is a reality.
By investing in professional development and real-world experiences, Wichita State's School Counseling program is shaping the future of the discipline.
There is no better way to celebrate your future than on May 1 - National College Signing Day. Plus, creative social media posts are in-line for a potential scholarship at Wichita State.
One of the experiences the Cohen Honors College provides is Bill's Trip. This opportunity connects students with nature at Grand Canyon National Park and engages them in meaningful service-learning.
All the hard work paid off for Yuridia Abrego when she was named a KC Scholar. With Wichita State being one a KC Scholar partner, she found her place as a Shocker getting her degree without debt.