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Wake Forest University Charlotte Campus
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About Wake Forest University Charlotte Campus
Wake Forest University Charlotte Campus is an instructional site of Wake Forest University, a private nonprofit institution, located in Charlotte, North Carolina. This campus extends Wake Forest's academic programming to students in the Charlotte metropolitan area, one of the fastest-growing urban regions in the southeastern United States. Specific enrollment, completion rate, and retention rate figures for this campus are not reported separately in IPEDS records.
No distinct program listings are available in current IPEDS data for this campus location. Wake Forest University's Charlotte Campus typically serves graduate and professional students, offering programs aligned with the university's business, law, and professional studies schools. Prospective students should contact Wake Forest University or the Charlotte Campus directly for current program offerings and admission details.
Charlotte is the largest city in North Carolina and a major financial and business center. The Charlotte Campus allows Wake Forest University to extend its graduate and professional education resources to students and working professionals in this significant economic hub.
915 Pearl Park Way, Charlotte, NC 28202
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