- Wright State University
Wright State University is a national public research university in Dayton, Ohio with a branch campus in Celina, Ohio, offering over 230 degree programs
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Your future is wide open right now, and Wright State University is right here to help you figure it out Whether you want to be a scientist, an engineer, a doctor, an artist, or a business leader, we've got a major for you
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Find out how Wright State is making college affordable for you: scholarship, cost, financial aid, grants, work-studies, and more Our Wright Guarantee program also locks in the cost of in-state tuition, dining, and housing for four years
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When writing to a department, address your letter as follows: Chair Department Name Wright State University 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy Dayton, OH 45435-0001
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On this page: About WINGS Available To Getting Started Usage Instructions About WINGS WINGS is your self-service site for many of the university services used by faculty, staff, and students, including: updating your personal information posting checking grades registering for classes and more!
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Join us to explore how Wright State can take you further than you ever imagined This two-hour visit includes a presentation for our Admission staff and a 90-minute campus tour featuring the heart of campus and residence halls
- Human Resources | Wright State University
The Wright State University community is diverse, inclusive, and passionate about our shared commitment to service, leadership, and lifelong learning Our faculty and staff are a critical cornerstone in upholding and expanding upon the innovative spirit of our namesakes, the Wright brothers
- Wright State to launch mobile street medicine project for underserved . . .
About 50 Wright State students will participate in the Dayton Street Medicine training and outreach activities The project will allow medical students to get to know and offer quality care to people with complex health issues in a respectful setting, Silverstein said
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