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Indiana Wesleyan University at Cleveland East Education Center
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About Indiana Wesleyan University at Cleveland East Education Center
Indiana Wesleyan University at Cleveland East Education Center is an instructional site located in Cleveland, Ohio, affiliated with Indiana University Wesleyan University. Institutional type, level, and performance metrics are not reported separately for this location in available IPEDS data. This site serves as an extended campus location providing access to Indiana Wesleyan University programs for students in the greater Cleveland area.
No specific academic programs are individually listed in IPEDS records for this location. Indiana Wesleyan University, a private Christian liberal arts institution, offers programs in business, nursing, education, and ministry, among others. Students at this site can likely access degree completion or adult education programs offered by the university. Prospective students should contact Indiana Wesleyan University directly to confirm current course offerings.
Cleveland is located in Cuyahoga County in northeastern Ohio and is one of the largest cities in the state. This site extends Indiana Wesleyan University's adult and professional education reach into the Ohio market. Students interested in enrollment should contact the university's regional education office for details.
5885 Landerbrook Dr Ste 215, Cleveland, OH 44124
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