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Wesleyan CollegeFounded in 1836 as the first college in the world for women, Wesleyan College offers an education that leads to lifelong intellectual, personal, and professional growth. Our academic community attracts those with a passion for learning and making a difference. The Wesleyan experience has four cornerstones: Academics Wesleyan is committed to academic excellence in the liberal arts, the fine art…
Wesleyan UniversityWesleyan University is a private liberal arts college founded in 1831 and located in Middletown, Connecticut. Founded by Methodist leaders and residents of Middletown, the now secular university was the first institution to be named after John Wesley, the Protestant theologian who was the founder of Methodism. There are about twenty other U.S. colleges and universities subsequently named after Wes…
West Chester University of PennsylvaniaWest Chester University, a member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, is a public, regional, comprehensive institution committed to providing access and offering high-quality undergraduate education, select post-baccalaureate and graduate programs, and a variety of educational and cultural resources for its students, alumni, and citizens of southeastern Pennsylvania. West Ches…
Western Illinois UniversityWestern Illinois University is a public university founded in 1899 as Western Illinois State Normal School. Like many similar institutions of the time, Western Illinois State Normal School focused on teacher training for its relatively small body of students. As the Normal School grew, it became Western Illinois State Teachers College. Today, Western Illinois University is composed of two campuses…
Western Kentucky UniversityWestern Kentucky University is located in Bowling Green, Kentucky, a city with a population of 50,000, and located approximately 110 miles south of Louisville and 65 miles north of Nashville, Tennessee. U.S. Highway 31-W and Interstate 65 intersect with U.S. Highways 68 and 231 at Bowling Green, and the Cumberland and William H. Natcher parkways provide additional easy highway access to Bowling Gr…
Westminster CollegeThe mission of Westminster College is to help men and women develop competencies, commitments, and characteristics which have distinguished human beings at their best. The liberal arts tradition is the foundation of the curriculum continually designed to serve this mission in a rapidly changing world. The College sees the well-educated person as one whose skills are complemented by ever develop…
Wheaton CollegeDrawing students from across the country and around the globe, Wheaton College is a four-year, private liberal arts college with a student body of 1,550. Wheaton's residential campus, one of the loveliest in New England, is located in Norton, Massachusetts, between Boston and Providence, R.I. Wheaton offers a challenging liberal arts curriculum leading to a bachelor of arts degree in more t…
Widener UniversityWidener University is a private, metropolitan university that connects curricula to social issues through civic engagement. As a comprehensive research university, Widener offers undergraduate and graduate students a variety of liberal arts, sciences, and professional programs leading to associate and bachelor degreesas well as master and doctoral degrees. Adults returning to complete, or further …
William Carey International UniversityWilliam Carey International University specializes in an integrated approach to development issues. Created to serve voluntary organizations involved in holistic development, many of which are religious in nature, WCIU emphasizes excellence in academic studies from a global perspective. Cross-cultural experience overseas and among national minority peoples is encouraged. Field-based studies al…
William Jewell CollegeWilliam Jewell College is a private, four-year liberal arts college of 1,274 undergraduate students located in Liberty, Missouri, U.S. It was founded in 1849 by members of the Missouri Baptist Convention and other civic leaders which included Robert James, a Baptist minister and father of the infamous Frank and Jesse James of the James Gamg. It was associated with the Missouri Baptist Convention f… |