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Roberts Wesleyan College at Wilson Magnet High School
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About Roberts Wesleyan College at Wilson Magnet High School
Roberts Wesleyan College at Wilson Magnet High School is an instructional site located in Rochester, New York, where Roberts Wesleyan College delivers college-level coursework in partnership with Wilson Magnet High School. This site provides high school students and other eligible participants access to college credit programs. Specific enrollment figures and institutional metrics are not reported in available IPEDS records for this location.
No specific programs are listed in current IPEDS data for this site. Roberts Wesleyan College, a private Christian liberal arts institution, may offer dual enrollment or early college courses at this location. Prospective students should contact Roberts Wesleyan College or Wilson Magnet High School directly for current program information.
Rochester is a mid-sized city in western New York with a strong tradition in education and healthcare. The partnership between Roberts Wesleyan College and Wilson Magnet High School expands access to higher education opportunities for Rochester-area students.
501 Genesee Street, Rochester, NY 14611
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