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Lindenwood University at Boeing

St. Louis, MO
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About Lindenwood University at Boeing

Lindenwood University at Boeing is an educational site located in St. Louis, Missouri. The institution type and program offerings are not fully characterized in the available IPEDS data, which limits a detailed profile of this location. The site represents a partnership between Lindenwood University and Boeing, providing higher education access to Boeing employees and affiliated personnel at a workplace-based location.

No specific academic programs or credential levels are listed in the available data for this site. Workplace-based university partnerships of this type commonly offer undergraduate and graduate programs in business, management, and related fields designed for working professionals. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Lindenwood University directly for current program and eligibility details.

St. Louis is the second-largest city in Missouri and a major center for aerospace manufacturing, healthcare, and finance. The Boeing facility in the St. Louis area is a significant employer in the region, and the Lindenwood at Boeing site supports professional development for its workforce.

Contact Information

The Boeing Media Center 5531 Phantom Drive, St. Louis, MO 63042

Programs

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