“Public technical college affiliated with Wichita State, headquartered at the National Center for Aviation Training.”
WSU Tech is a public technical college in Wichita, Kansas, affiliated with Wichita State University. Formerly known as Wichita Area Technical College, it operates four campuses with its main campus at the National Center for Aviation Training.
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Official SourceRolling Admission
WSU Tech operates open-enrollment admissions with no application deadline; students apply on a rolling basis prior to the start of each term.
The deep admissions playbook beyond the headline acceptance rate — round-by-round breakdowns, nationality data, requirements, and contact paths.
Tuition & Fees (All Students)
$7,238
/yr
Beyond the sticker price — every named scholarship, the financial aid policy, need-aware notes, and a personalized net-cost estimate.
How life on campus actually feels — clubs, sports, traditions, housing realities, and how the school integrates with its city.
2 years
FAA Part 147-approved program at the National Center for Aviation Training that prepares students for the FAA Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) certification. Strong direct-hire pipelines to Spirit AeroSystems, Textron Aviation, Bombardier, and Airbus.
2 years
Industry-aligned program where students master Mechanical Assembly, Composite Fabrication, or Basic Avionics tracks for the Wichita aerospace cluster. Many students enter via the Wichita Promise scholarship and receive guaranteed industry interviews.
2 years
CAAHEP-accredited program training students for the certified surgical technologist (CST) credential. Heavy clinical-rotation hours in Wichita-area hospitals.
Where alumni go after graduation — top industries, grad-school continuation, and the qualitative outcomes story.
Sticker price (annual, out-of-state): $7,238
Net-cost estimate is US-resident-only — international applicants are typically excluded from need-based aid at most schools and should treat the sticker price as the planning baseline.