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Friends University

www.friends.edu

 
For more than 100 years, Friends University in Wichita, Kansas, has been providing a Christian-based, liberal arts education to students of all ages and denominations. The University remains committed to its core curriculum: the arts and sciences. Friends University is a place where students truly matter. The University has used a coordinated approach to place student issues and concerns at the forefront by providing prompt and personal attention to students. Staff and faculty have devoted time to get to know students and prospective students as individuals, not numbers. Friends University listens to students` needs and concerns and responds with programs ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.friends.edu
  • 8207 Melrose Dr Ste 200
    Overland Park, KS USA 66214
  • Phone: 913.233.8718

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