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2001 Graduate School
Wichita State University
1845 Fairmount
Wichita, KS  67260
(316) 978-3095
gradinqu@wichita.edu
Last Modified: 08/29/2001

 

 

As a standard of expectation, Graduate Coordinators are charged with the responsibility for overseeing the evaluation of applications for admission and the transmittal of departmental recommendations for admission, academic performance, degree completion and exceptions to graduate school regulations.

Graduate Coordinators also have a primary role in coordinating information between their program and the Graduate School office, working with their departmental chair or other administrators in maintaining the quality and viability of their graduate program, and  serving as the local agent for the Graduate Faculty in their program areas. Graduate Coordinators may also serve on graduate committees in their programs or academic colleges.

Program Coordinator Phone
Accounting Michael Flores (316) 978-3215
Aerospace Engineering
    Doctoral
    Master

Klaus Hoffman
Kamran Rokhsaz

(316) 978-3410
(316) 978-3410
Anthropology Clay Robarchek (316) 978- 3195
Art Education John Boyd (316) 978-3555
Art, Studio  John Boyd (316) 978-3555
Biology Bill Hendry (316) 978-3111
Business Dottie Harpool (316) 978-3230
Chemistry Kandatege Wimalasena (316) 978-3120
Communication Patricia Dooley (316) 978-3185
Communicative Disorders 
 and Sciences
    Doctoral 
    Master



Barbara Hodson

Rosalind Scudder




(316) 978-3240
(316) 978-3240

Computer Science Rodney Bates (316) 978-3930
Counseling Ruth Hitchcock (316) 978-3326
Creative Writing Diane Quantic (316) 978-3130
Criminal Justice Andra Banniser (316) 978-7200
Curriculum and Instruction Jeri Carroll (316) 978-3322
Economics Phil Hersch (316) 978-3220
Educational Administration Chuck Romig (316) 978-3326
Educational Psychology Chuck Romig (316) 978-3326
Electrical Engineering Ed Sawan (316) 978-3415
Engineering Management Abu Masud (316) 978-5915
English Diane Quantic (316) 978-6689
Environmental Science Karen Brown (316) 978-3140
Geology Wan Yang (316) 978-3140
Gerontology William Hays (316) 978-6684
History John Dreifort (316) 978-3150
Industrial Engineering Abu.Masud (316) 978-5915
Liberal Studies David Soles (316) 978-3125
Mathematics Ken Miller (316) 978-3959
Mechanical Engineering Benham Bahr (316) 978-3402
Music Tom Fowler (316) 978-3103
Music Education Tom Fowler (316) 978-3103
Nursing Alicia Huckstadt (316) 978-3610
Physical Education   Vicki Worrell (316) 978-5444
Physical Education-
   Exercise Wellness
Mike Rogers (316) 978-5959
Physical Therapy Kathy Lewis (316) 978-3604
Physics Syed Taher (316) 978-3993
Psychology Rob Zettle (316)978-3823
Public Administration Sam Yeager (316) 978-6693
Public Health Mary Lescoe-
Long
(316) 978-5633
School Psychology Chuck Romig (316) 978-6299
Social Work Brien Bolin (316) 978-6966
Sociology David Wright (316) 978-3280
Spanish Eunice Myers (316) 978-3180
Special Education Robin Cook (316) 978-3322
Sport Administration Clay Stoldt (316) 978-3340

 
 

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