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Average class size at KWU

1031

Students

98%

Post-graduation placement rate

Academics at KWU

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Nursing Program

Join the KWU Nursing program and learn the skills necessary to be a part of one of America’s most sought-after professions!

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At KWU, you’ll find a valuable education AND it comes with an affordable price tag.

Salina: Our Home

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Learn more about our home, where students have access to numerous internship and work experience opportunities, all while being close to shopping and name-brand restaurants.

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  • With programs that offer community opportunities like Nursing, Music and Criminal Justice, a gift to Kansas Wesleyan is a gift to create a better North-Central Kansas. Learn more or give back today by visiting www.kwu.edu/give!

  • The physics and math students at Kansas Wesleyan University are getting combative, and they are helping area high school students do the same.

    The STEM Club is building a battlebot — a fighting robot — to enter in regional competition at BotsKC the end of April. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. The MECHACOYOTES team has received a $3,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation, to help with building its bot.

    Learn more now at https://lnkd.in/ei8qaQdx!

  • The physics and math students at Kansas Wesleyan University are getting combative, and they are helping area high school students do the same.

    The STEM Club is building a battlebot — a fighting robot — to enter in regional competition at BotsKC the end of April. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. The MECHACOYOTES team has received a $3,000 grant from the Gene Haas Foundation, to help with building its bot.

    Learn more now at KWU.edu/news!

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