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It is the policy of Wichita State University (WSU) to accept all credits – with the exception of remedial coursework – earned at an accredited post-secondary institution. Each academic college or department within WSU determines how those credits apply toward a particular degree program. Sometimes there can be a significant difference between what transfers and what counts toward a degree, especially if the courses are vocational in nature. |
To lookup the WSU equivalency for a transfer course:
To view the results, select either HTML or PDF and click the Submit button. |
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Courses from the transfer
university are listed first. Wichita State University
(WSU) equivalencies are indented on the following
line.
Click here to view additional information on reading
the results. |
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Course information for Kansas colleges and universities is extensive. The information for other colleges is limited to those courses that have previously appeared on a WSU transfer student’s transcript. If a transfer course is not listed, it is because a student has not yet transferred that course to WSU. |
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A transfer course that has a WSU equivalency course number of 2000, 4000, 6000, or 8000 is counted as an elective.
Some courses with a specific WSU equivalent course will also only count as an elective, depending upon the student’s program at WSU.
The number of elective hours that count toward a degree can vary from 3 to 40, depending upon the
academic college or department’s program. |