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Wright State University

Available places: 0 semester places for the Academic Year 2024/25 

Established: 1967
Number of students: 17,700
Campus: The campus is situated about 19 kilometres outside the city centre of Dayton.
Student life:  There are more than 200 student clubs in several areas of interest. The University has a recreational centre housing a gym, volleyball, badminton, basketball courts, and a swimming pool. At Wright State Nutter Center students can attend concerts, performances, and volleyball, basketball, and wrestling tournaments.

About Dayton

Dayton is located in the state of Ohio and has about 170,000 inhabitants, in the metropolitan area, approximately 800,000 inhabitants live. Dayton is the hometown of the aviation pioneers Wright's Brothers and is therefore often called "the Birthplace of Aviation". Two major US research and development organisations in aviation have their headquarters here: the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL).

Dayton is a city for outdoor activities; There are extensive bicycle and jogging trails, rivers, lakes and camping areas.

Information from Wright State University

Restrictions: No restrictions known.

Full time studies (corresponding to 30 hp): 15 credits undergraduate

Course levels:
0–99: Remedial precollege-level
100–299: Lower division courses intended for undergraduate credit only
300–499: Upper division courses carrying undergraduate credit only
500–599: Courses that carry graduate credit only in a major field other than that of the department offering the course
600–699: Courses that carry graduate credit in any major field
700–799: Courses for graduate credit only

(The first digit indicates the general level of the courses: 1 for a first year course, 2 for a second year course etcetera.)

Course types: Usually 3 credits/course

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International Student Admission Information

Student grants and loans for studies outside of Sweden

You may be entitled to student grants and loans from CSN when studying abroad.

As the cost of living and accommodation may be higher abroad, you can apply for an extra loan known as an additional loan for studies abroad.

You can also apply for an additional loan to cover additional costs, i.e. travel and insurance costs. 

Latest update: 2023-10-13