PARKING INFORMATION
NOTE: Check wichita.edu/parking for permit requirements and parking rules
Visitors: Use Lot 7
Students: Use Lot 9W
WHAT'S IN HERE
- Office of Adult Learning
- Career Closet
- Civil Rights, Title IX & ADA Compliance (CTAC)
- Hispanic-Serving Initiatives
- International Education
- Math Lab
- Military and Veteran Services
- OneStop Student Services
- Physics Help Desk
- Shocker Learning Center
- Shocker Support Locker
- Office of Student Accommodations and Testing
- Student Outreach and Support (SOS)
- Office of Student Success
- Tech Help Desk
- TRIO Disability Services
- TRIO Student Support Services
- Writing Center
HISTORY
Former Wichita State University students might remember Clinton Hall as a dark and cold building. But a metamorphosis has turned the building into the bright and welcoming Shocker Success Center.
This project creates a single, holistic resource for student services, centralizing access and helping students stay on course to graduate.
After becoming an official state university, Clinton Hall, the forerunner of the SSC, was the first building to be constructed for Wichita State University. It was first named the Neff Hall Annex in 1970 when it opened, but was later changed to Clinton Hall to honor Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Clinton. Mr. Clinton was a successful geologist and oilman. He and his wife, Eleanor, donated to many scholarships for Wichita State University. Clinton Hall housed the Barton School of Business and most of its programs until 2023 when Woolsey Hall opened on the Innovation Campus.
Read more about the Shocker Success Center