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William Woods University at Hermann High School
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About William Woods University at Hermann High School
William Woods University at Hermann High School is an instructional site through which William Woods University delivers coursework at Hermann High School in Hermann, Missouri. This site is part of William Woods University's network of off-campus instructional locations that bring higher education programming directly into local school and community facilities. Specific IPEDS enrollment and outcome data are not independently reported for this site.
Programs available at this location reflect William Woods University's professional and adult studies curriculum, including degree programs in education, organizational leadership, and business administration. These offerings are primarily intended for working adults such as teachers, school staff, and local professionals seeking undergraduate or graduate credentials.
Hermann is a small city in Gasconade County in east-central Missouri, located along the Missouri River. Situating university instruction within the high school building allows William Woods University to serve adult learners in this rural community who may not have convenient access to a traditional university campus.
176 Bearcat Crossing, Hermann, MO 65041
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