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Indiana Wesleyan University at Cincinnati Education Center

Cincinnati, OH
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About Indiana Wesleyan University at Cincinnati Education Center

Indiana Wesleyan University at Cincinnati Education Center is an instructional site located in Cincinnati, Ohio. This location serves as an off-campus center of Indiana Wesleyan University, a private Christian liberal arts university headquartered in Marion, Indiana. Specific enrollment and performance metrics for this site are not reported in available IPEDS records.

As an extension of Indiana Wesleyan University, this center provides access to the university's adult and graduate programs for students in the Cincinnati metropolitan area. Indiana Wesleyan University's curriculum spans business, education, nursing, ministry, and counseling, with many programs designed for working adults through evening and online formats.

Cincinnati is located in southwestern Ohio along the Ohio River and is part of a tri-state metropolitan area encompassing portions of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The Cincinnati Education Center enables working professionals and adult learners in this region to pursue Indiana Wesleyan University degrees without requiring travel to the Indiana main campus.

Contact Information

9286 Schulze Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45069

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