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Indiana Wesleyan University at Dayton Education Center

Dayton, OH
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About Indiana Wesleyan University at Dayton Education Center

Indiana Wesleyan University at Dayton Education Center is an off-campus instructional site of Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU), located in Dayton, Ohio. The site provides access to IWU's academic programs for students in the Dayton area, extending the university's Christian liberal arts education beyond its main campus in Marion, Indiana. Specific enrollment, program, and outcome data are not reported in available IPEDS records.

Indiana Wesleyan University operates numerous off-campus education centers across the Midwest that typically serve adult learners seeking undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as business, management, nursing, and ministry. The Dayton Education Center aligns with this model, offering working adults a convenient location for completing degree requirements.

Dayton, Ohio is a mid-sized city in the Miami Valley region with a significant adult learner population. Indiana Wesleyan University's presence in the area through this education center reflects the institution's commitment to expanding access to faith-based higher education for working adults in the region.

Contact Information

2912 Springboro West Rd., Dayton, OH 45439

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