Est in 1895, WSU is a public institution, in
Sedgwick County, KS. Enrollment is approx 15000. There are 119 programs leading to associates degrees, bachelors degrees, masters degrees, post-masters certificates and doctoral degrees.
Athletic scholarships are given in basketball, baseball, track/crosscountry and various sports. Student housing is available.
Occupying a 330-acre urban campus, WSU offers programs in the liberal arts and sciences, business, engineering, education, and health professions. Popular majors include business, health professions, and engineering.
The heart of the campus is Ablah Library, with its open stacks, study carrels, computerized databases, and Special Collections. Networked with other Regents'libraries, house one million volumes, 3,600 magazines and scholarly journals and audio recordings, and a variety of special collections.
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