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  1. Your application will be reviewed individually. If you graduated from a non-accredited high school or were homeschooled, you must: Achieve an ACT of 21 or higher OR a minimum combined SAT ERW+M score of at least 1060, AND have a cumulative 2.25 or higher GPA on a 4.00 scale.

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  3. Undergraduate Catalog 2024–2025 ›. Admission and Getting Started ›. High School Students. Limit to: High school sophomores, juniors or seniors may enroll in WSU classes as guest students and earn college credit for those courses until they graduate from high school (see Guest Students — High School). These classes are offered in three ways:

  4. The Dual Enrollment program at Wichita State allows high school students to take college courses on campus before high school graduation and earn full college credit.

  5. To be admitted as a high school guest for the first time, students must: Be a high school sophomore, junior or senior. Younger students are considered on an individual basis; Submit a High School Guest Application form, including a nonrefundable $25 application fee; and; Submit an official high school transcript. The high school transcript must ...

  6. Browse our list of frequently asked questions for more information on the admissions process, steps for admitted students, high school guest and concurrent enrollment, counselor and advisor information, Shocker Family programs and more.

  7. 2 Undergraduate Admission To be admitted as a high school guest for the first time, students must: 1. Be a high school sophomore, junior or senior. Younger students are considered on an individual basis; 2. Submit a High School Guest Application form, including a nonrefundable $25 application fee; and 3. Submit an official high school transcript.

  8. High school students may be admitted to take courses at Wichita State if they meet the following criteria: • Achieve a minimum high school cumulative GPA of 2.75, AND • Be a high school sophomore, junior, or senior, or a freshman with a gifted I.E.P student, AND