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William Woods University at Lindbergh High School

St. Louis, MO
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About William Woods University at Lindbergh High School

William Woods University at Lindbergh High School is an instructional site of William Woods University located in St. Louis, Missouri. This site operates through a partnership with Lindbergh High School, providing university coursework to students in the St. Louis area. Institutional type, level, and program data are not separately reflected in current IPEDS postsecondary records for this specific location.

No credential-bearing programs are independently listed in the directory for this site. William Woods University, headquartered in Fulton, Missouri, is a private institution offering programs in business, education, equestrian studies, and other fields. Students should contact William Woods University directly to confirm which courses or programs are available at the Lindbergh High School location.

St. Louis is a major metropolitan center in eastern Missouri. This instructional partnership site helps extend access to William Woods University coursework for students in the St. Louis area without requiring travel to the Fulton campus.

Contact Information

4900 S. Lindbergh, St. Louis, MO 63126

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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