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1 Graduation – what’s your plan?
If you are not graduating this semester, what’s your graduation plan? ENROLLMENT IS NOW OPEN. Run a degree audit in Degree Works in your myWSU account. Meet with your faculty and college advisor to talk about research opportunities, career options and applied learning experiences. Decide which academic and social student organizations you will participate in next year to complement your learning. If you are graduating this semester, congratulations! Planning to participate in Commencement? Place your RSVP by 5 p.m. on May 5. Login to your myWSU account  “My Classes”  “Commencement Registration” (in the Graduation Links box). For more information, visit wichita.edu/commencement.

2 Graduation – what’s your plan?
Do you know how much time you have until graduation? Completing 30 credit hours each academic year will not only help you graduate in a timely manner, but it may also help you reduce the amount of student loan debt you accumulate and allow you to begin your career sooner. Think about how to reach 30 credit hours creatively. Consider enrolling in a pre-session or summer class to help you reach 30 hours without overwhelming yourself during the fall or spring semesters. 15 (fall) + 15 (spring) = 30 3 (pre-session) + 12 (fall) + 15 (spring) = 30 12 (fall) + 12 (spring) + 6 (summer) = 30 3 (pre-session) + 12 (fall) + 12 (spring) + 3 (summer) = 30 According to Complete College America, completing 30 credit hours each year increase your chances of graduating and also helps you improve your GPA.


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