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  • Wheaton College - Massachusetts
    Norton, Massachusetts
    Ideally located in Norton, Massachusetts, between Boston and Providence, R.I, our residential campus is one of the most beautiful in New England. Prospective students and visitors often say our campus has a very relaxed feel. It's no wonder—we're a friendly community. With a 11:1 student-faculty ratio, students know their professors as teachers, advisors and often as friends. The campus is always buzzing with energy. Throughout the year, fun activities, celebrations and academic events keep people busy and connected. Wheaton offers a personalized academic experience leading to a bachelor of arts degree in more than 40 majors and 60 minors. All students take connected courses which encourage interdisciplinary work.
  • Wheeling Jesuit University
    Wheeling, West Virginia
    At Wheeling Jesuit University, our philosophy is rooted in the Jesuit educational tradition that spans more than 450 years. Academic excellence, a commitment to serve others and the desire to educate the whole person - these are the values that make a Jesuit education unique. We prepare students for thinking in a moral context about relevant, global topics. The experiences our students gain prepare them for careers in boardrooms, classrooms, medical centers, laboratories and non-profit organizations among other exciting opportunities. No matter their career path, our graduates are making a difference in the world.
  • Wheelock College
    Boston, Massachusetts
    Wheelock College merged into Boston University June 2018. A new school of education, the Wheelock College of Education and Human Development was created by the merger as BU's School of Education is combined with Wheelock's School of Education, Child Life and Family Studies. Income from Wheelock's endowment will go toward the new college.
  • White Mountains Community College (WMCC) is located in Berlin, New Hampshire and is one of seven colleges in the Community College System of New Hampshire. WMCC offers Associate Degree and Certificate programs, plus training options, preparing students for 21st century job opportunities as well as transfer pathways to four year colleges and universities. WMCC is fully accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). Our courses are the most affordable in New Hampshire and our Academic Centers in Littleton and North Conway make us accessible to all students in the North Country Region.
  • Whitman College
    Walla Walla, Washington
    Whitman is the premier liberal arts college that combines academic excellence with an unpretentious Northwest culture and an engaging community. Since becoming a college in 1882, Whitman College has a history of graduating ethical, accomplished leaders. The tree-lined campus is home to an intellectually dynamic, diverse, active and supportive community. Students find a balance at Whitman between challenging academics and developing meaningful and enduring personal relationships through an involved campus community.
  • Whitworth University
    Spokane, Washington
    Since 1890, Whitworth has held fast to its founding mission of providing "an education of mind and heart" through rigorous intellectual inquiry guided by dedicated Christian scholars. Recognized as one of the top regional colleges and universities in the West, Whitworth University has an enrollment of nearly 3,000 students and offers 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In recent years, Whitworth has enjoyed record levels of student enrollment and retention, the strongest financial position in the university's history, and increased external visibility.
  • WSU Tech was formerly known as the Wichita Area Technical College before its affiliation with Wichita State University.
  • This is the place where anything is possible. Where collaboration and innovative ideas shape the future, and entrepreneurship is in our bones. If you have the creativity, passion and insight to help us build a brighter future for our city, state and world—this is the place where you belong. Year round, there's so much to do on the Wichita State campus -- from music, theater and dance performances to world-class museums to the heart-pounding excitement of Shocker athletics. Now, with the establishment of Braeburn Square and the development of community-facing resources like GoCreate, we have even more attractions for the Wichita community at large.
  • Widener is an innovative metropolitan university that combines academic quality with career preparation and a commitment to community service. A Widener education connects curricula to societal issues through civic engagement. Dynamic teaching, active scholarship, personal attention, and experiential learning are key components of the Widener experience. A comprehensive doctorate-granting university, Widener offers liberal arts and sciences and professional programs leading to associate’s, baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral degrees. The university’s campuses in Chester, Exton, and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware, serve some 6,500 students.
  • At Widener, college is about education and experience. You'll get the best of both worlds: the resources of a large university in an intimate, hands-on environment. Widener offers more than 40 undergraduate majors and minors, and a dozen specialized certificate programs. But you'll also enjoy small classes, personal attention from professors, and ample co-op and internship opportunities - all in a close-knit campus community just miles away from Center City Philadelphia.
  • Wilberforce University
    Wilberforce, Ohio
    At Wilberforce, our students are the center of our existence; their respect, spiritual values, and educational success are our highest priorities. With a legacy rooted in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, we embrace Christian principles and the belief in the Living God. We uphold ethics, integrity, and honesty as exemplified in the Christ of Scripture, fostering meaningful relationships. We provide a dynamic living-learning environment with excellent teaching and a rigorous, innovative curriculum that prepares students for gainful employment, graduate or professional studies, and ultimately, for making a meaningful impact on the world. We are devoted to serving our community through personal and institutional outreach.
  • Wiley College
    Marshall, Texas
    Wiley College is a four-year, privately-supported, historically black university located on the west side of Marshall, Texas. Wiley College holds distinction as one of the oldest historically black colleges west of the Mississippi River.
  • Wilkes University
    Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
    Located at the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, along the shore of the Susquehanna River and within walking distance of downtown Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Wilkes University is a private, comprehensive institution with more than 2,400 undergraduate students. The University is structured into the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; the College of Science and Engineering; the Nesbitt College of Pharmacy and Nursing; the Sidhu School of Business and Leadership; the School of Education; and University College (for undecided students). Wilkes offers a broad range of bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
  • Set in the lush rolling hills of the Pacific Northwest, Willamette University is a nationally recognized liberal arts school with graduate programs in law, business and education. From the caliber of its students to the level of expertise among its faculty, Willamette University embodies academic excellence. More than 1,800 undergraduates benefit from Willamette’s 11-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio and 165 years of tradition as the First University in the West.
  • William and Mary
    Williamsburg, Virginia
    We've been many things over the course of our 328-year history, but never has William & Mary been as vibrant, innovative and engaged as it is today. Our students shine brighter than ever. They come here with impressive test scores, but even more impressive ambitions. They're ready to be challenged inside the classroom and out. They see our historic dedication to community service and sustainability and can't wait to put their considerable talents to work on tough, real-world problems. Building on our core value of diversity, we strive to be a place where equity and inclusion are integral parts of all that we do. We work to create a community that is representative of individuals with different backgrounds, talents and skills.
  • William Carey University
    Hattiesburg, Mississippi
    WCU offers baccalaureate degrees in the areas of the Arts and Letters; Education and Natural and Behavioral Sciences; Business; Religion; Music; and Nursing. The M.B.A., M.Ed., M.S. in psychology, M.Ed. in music and M.S. in biomedical science, and M.S.N. degrees and a specialist degree in elementary education are also offered. Three trimesters of eleven weeks each comprise the academic year. Two summer sessions are also offered.
  • William Jewell College
    Liberty, Missouri
    William Jewell College is committed to bringing together talented students and gifted faculty mentors within a vibrant community sparked by a rigorous and intentional liberal arts curriculum. A full range of personal and professional development experiences are presented by the selective national liberal arts college’s location within the Kansas City metroplex.
  • William Paterson University offers great value in education: top-notch faculty, small classes and special research opportunities that enhance learning, and state-of-the-art educational facilities and resources, all located on a beautiful 370-acre suburban campus just 20 miles west of New York City. With 35 undergraduate and 19 graduate programs to choose from, William Paterson University can help you attain your goals.
  • William Woods is a student-centered, professions-oriented university dedicated to helping students achieve quality in all aspects of life, through the highly respected, innovative and unique programs offered here.
  • Williams Baptist University
    Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
    Williams Baptist College is a four-year, coeducational, liberal arts college. Williams is a private institution, owned and operated by the Arkansas Baptist State Convention. WBC is located at Walnut Ridge, a community of about 7,000 people in northeast Arkansas. WBC offers 25 major fields among its diverse programs of study. The student/teacher ratio is 13:1, allowing students to receive personal attention from their instructors. Average classroom size is 17. More than half of the faculty hold doctorates, and all have master's degrees. Our student body includes men and women from 12 states and 5 foreign countries. Enrollment for the fall 2006 semester was 625. Over 60% of students on the Walnut Ridge campus are resident students.
  • Williams College
    Williamstown, Massachusetts
    Established in 1793 with funds bequeathed by Colonel Ephraim Williams, the college is private, residential, and liberal arts, with graduate programs in the history of art and in development economics. The undergraduate enrollment is approximately 2,000 students. Williams admits U.S. students without regard to their ability to pay, and offers a generous financial aid program for international students. The College commits to meeting 100 percent of every admitted student’s demonstrated financial need for four years. There are three academic divisions, 25 departments, 36 majors, plus concentrations and special programs. The student:faculty ratio is 7:1. The academic year consists of two four-course semesters plus a one-course January term.
  • Williamsburg Technical College
    Kingstree, South Carolina
    Williamsburg Technical College is a small, comprehensive, state supported, two-year college, providing high quality, but affordable, higher education opportunities leading to transfer or to high demand, high paying technical careers in areas such as nursing (ADN-RN and PN), computer technology, mechatronics, business, criminal justice, welding, industrial technology, and many others. Located in Kingstree, SC, WTC provides smaller class sizes, low student to faculty ratios, and more one-on-one instruction. Its supportive faculty and staff gauge their success by your success.
  • Wilmington College
    Wilmington, Ohio
    WC is dedicated to Preparing Students to Make a Living, Make a Life and Make a Difference. Our faculty and staff have devoted themselves to this endeavor. Our alumni are testaments to this commitment and our students are realizing the life changing nature of this mission. To fulfill that purpose, WC provides a high quality undergraduate/graduate education shaped by the traditions of the liberal arts, career preparation, and the distinctive values of the Quakers. By offering academic programs, practical experience, and co-curricular activities in a variety of settings to students from diverse backgrounds, WC leads students to gain an awareness of the world, to acquire knowledge of career and vocation and to seek truth and social justice
  • Wilmington University
    New Castle, Delaware
    Wilmington University is a private, nonprofit, open-access and accredited institution that serves traditional students starting their college careers, non-traditional students, and working adults seeking advancement through higher education. Our diverse degree and certificate programs prepare students for the global marketplace through experience-rich curricula delivered by expert practitioners. Student success is supported through flexible formats, including 100% online options and affordable tuition rates that are consistently lower than those of regional competitors.
  • Wilson College
    Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
    Wilson is an independent college with a proud history of educating women since 1869 through rigorous study of the liberal arts and sciences. Today, Wilson’s mission also includes women and men enrolled in adult degree and graduate programs. Guided by its Honor Principle and distinguished by a commitment to transformative student growth, Wilson College prepares all of its graduates for fulfilling lives and professions, ethical leadership and humane stewardship of our communities and our world.
  • Windward Community College offers innovative programs in the arts and sciences and opportunities to gain knowledge and understanding of Hawai‘i and its unique heritage. With a special commitment to support the access and educational needs of Native Hawaiians, we provide O‘ahu’s Ko‘olau region and beyond with liberal arts, career and lifelong learning in a supportive and challenging environment — inspiring students to excellence.
  • Winona State University
    Winona, Minnesota
    Winona State holds the #1 Student Success Rate in the Minnesota State system of colleges and universities. WSU offers over 80 majors and programs, and our classes are small in size and taught by expert faculty. We're also the oldest member of the Minnesota State system, established in 1858 as the first teacher training school west of the Mississippi. Named the second best public institution in Minnesota by U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges,” and listed among the “Best in the Midwest” by The Princeton Review for 16 years in a row. 98% of WSU graduates are hired in a field related to their degree.
  • Winston-Salem State University
    Winston-salem, North Carolina
    Winston-Salem State University is a premier, master's level public institution that develops the skills and values students need to contribute and succeed in the changing economy of the 21st Century. Its world-class degree programs in growing fields such as health sciences, information technology, financial services and teacher education, offer the flexibility to accommodate diverse life situations of both traditional and non-traditional students ranging from recent high-school graduates to working adults.
  • Winthrop University
    Rock Hill, South Carolina
    Founded in 1886, Winthrop University is a public, coeducational, comprehensive teaching university with a student body of 5,174 students. The students pursue one of 46 undergraduate or 23 graduate degree programs with more than 100 options and concentrations in the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business Administration, the Richard W. Riley College of Education, and the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Approximately half of all students live on the historic campus, only a short walk away from classrooms, the cafeteria, art galleries, Lois Rhame West Health, Physical Education and Wellness Center, and DiGiorgio Campus Center.
  • With convenient locations, financial aid, and more than 107 programs, Wiregrass Georgia Technical College is committed to preparing students for successful careers in an ever changing workforce. Established in 1963, Wiregrass Georgia Technical College is the flagship technical college in the state. Recognized for our achievements in workforce development, Wiregrass Georgia Technical College provides individuals with the education, training, and skills to positively influence a stagnant economy. Residents of Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Brooks, Coffee, Cook, Echols, Irwin, Lanier, Lowndes, and Wilcox counties have the opportunity to attend classes at one of four campuses and twelve centers conveniently located throughout the service area.