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Bluffton University at Northwest State Community College
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About Bluffton University at Northwest State Community College
Bluffton University at Northwest State Community College is an off-campus instructional site affiliated with Bluffton University, located in Archbold, Ohio. Bluffton University is a private nonprofit institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs with a focus on liberal arts and professional education. This site extends Bluffton University's programs to students in the Archbold area through a partnership with Northwest State Community College. Specific enrollment figures and program listings are not detailed in current IPEDS data for this location.
Bluffton University offers programs in education, business, social work, and related fields at the bachelor's and master's levels. Off-campus partnership sites like this one allow students in rural northwestern Ohio to access Bluffton's degree programs closer to home. Specific credential levels and program names at this location are not listed in current records.
Archbold is a village in Fulton County in the heart of northwestern Ohio's agricultural and manufacturing region. The partnership with Northwest State Community College facilitates convenient access to four-year and graduate programming for students in this rural community. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Bluffton University directly for current program offerings at this location.
22600 State Route 34, Archbold, OH 43502
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