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Creating the next generation of big thinkers. At the University of West Florida, we believe in the power of higher education to drive change: on campus, in our region, across the state and around the world. We`re equipping today`s students with the knowledge and skills needed to become tomorrow`s leaders, blazing new paths, shaping their environment and creating an even brighter future. Based in Pensacola with additional locations in the region, UWF is home to five academic colleges, offering a variety of bachelor`s and master`s degree programs, as well as specialist degrees and a doctorate in education. With a student population of more than 13,000 and an average class size of less than 40, UWF is committed to providing a close-knit academic experience and is consistently named a top "military friendly" University. UWF is more than a University. It`s a symbol of success, commitment to lifelong learning, and change.
Iowa Western Community College is committed to excellence in meeting the educational needs and improving the quality of life through programs, partnerships, and community development. The North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on
Shenandoah University educates and inspires individuals to be critical, reflective thinkers; lifelong learners; and ethical, compassionate citizens who are committed to making responsible contributions within a community, a nation and the world.
U of T Mississauga was established in 1967, with one temporary academic building, 155 students, 28 faculty and 40 staff members. The campus has grown to become the second-largest division of U of T (Canada`s largest university). UTM now includes 14,544 undergraduate students, 904 graduate students, over 3,700 full- and part-time employees (including 1,200 permanent faculty and staff) as well as over 60,000 alumni.
Neosho County Community College (NCCC) is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and traces its beginnings to Chanute Junior College, established in 1936 so that graduates of Chanute High School as well as other area high schools could attend college close to home. Chanute Junior College operated as a part of the public school system and was governed by the Chanute Board of Education until July 1, 1965.