Friends University offers flexible scheduling, practical degree programs and unique services and events tailored to the unique needs of adult students.
Adult Student Services, as part of the Division of Student Affairs, works to ensure that the adult student experience at Friends University is of the highest quality. The Office's primary purpose is to provide programs and services which aid in the adult student's transition to university life and in turn help them strike a balance with their everyday responsibilities.
Services and Activities
Marketing current University events directly to the adult and evening students. Adult-student friendly events include the Adult Student Appreciation Week, Homecoming Float nights, Chili Cook-off, Jazz Nights, a family carnival, the annual Easter Egg Hunt and carnival, and student discounts all over Wichita.
Serving as a voice for adult students and advocating for changes that may be needed to improve a student's overall experience. In addition, we strive to increase the likelihood of students pursuing their ultimate goal of a college education or additional degree.
Increasing overall communication to adult students through various mediums that are most effective to them. By using a more personal touch, we use email, direct mailings and signs on campus to create a heightened awareness of services and programs available to adult students.
Advocacy and Support
The staff will serve as a voice for adult students and help advocate changes that may be needed to improve their overall experience and increase the likelihood of them persisting to their ultimate goal of a college education or additional degree that will help further them personally or professionally.
Serving as the advocate for adult students, the staff assesses adult student needs both individually and collectively and provides students with referrals, connections and guidance. In addition, we work collaboratively with the Division of Academic Affairs to meet the needs of our adult student population. This is accomplished through obtaining feedback provided by individual student interaction, gathering research from standardized surveys, and studying best practices in higher education from across the nation.
If you have any physical or learning limitations or other special need, please refer to our Disability Student Services page.