Indiana Wesleyan University at a Glance
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Founded:
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1920
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Mission Statement:
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Indiana Wesleyan University is a Christ-centered academic community committed to changing the world by developing students in character, scholarship and leadership.
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President:
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Henry L. Smith, Ph.D.
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Provost:
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David W. Wright, Ph.D.
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Enrollment:
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With almost 16,000 students, IWU has the largest student enrollment in the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities and among private institutions in the state of Indiana.
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Denominational Affiliation:
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The Wesleyan Church
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Accreditation:
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Higher Learning Commission (see accreditation page for complete listing)
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Diversity of Learning:
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IWU serves a diverse student population through traditional and adult-centered on-site and online delivery methods.
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Academic Units:
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On July 1, 2009, Indiana Wesleyan University instituted a new structure built around the following academic units:
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The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) serves primarily undergraduate residential and commuter students on the main Marion campus. CAS is comprised of five schools, which offer more than 70 majors in a traditional semester format. CAS also houses the John Wesley Honors College, the Graduate Counseling Program and the Center for Addictions Counseling. Approximately 2,800 students are enrolled. http://www.indwes.edu/Adademics/CAS
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The College of Adult and Professional Studies (CAPS) offers convenient adult-focused undergraduate and graduate programs at regional education centers throughout Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio, and online. Courses in the chosen program are followed in sequence with the same group of students and are delivered in intensive block rather than semester format. Students augment their cohort experience with elective courses. CAPS houses the university's only doctoral program, the Ed.D. with a major in Organizational Leadership. CAPS enrolls over 10,000 students. http://www.indwes.edu/Academics/CAPS
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The School of Nursing (SON) contains the divisions of Pre-licensure, Post-licensure, and Graduate Studies. The School of Nursing includes bachelor's- and master's-level students. Several delivery systems (traditional, adult on-site, and online) are utilized in The School of Nursing which currently enrolls over 2,200 students. http://www.indwes.edu/Academics/School-of-Nursing
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Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University is the university's newest academic entity. With nearly 250 students enrolled in the Master of Divinity and Master of Arts in Ministry, the first seminary of The Wesleyan Church serves ministers from over 30 denominations.
http://seminary.indwes.edu
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The Graduate School provides oversight of qualifications for graduate faculty, standards for curriculum development and policies that govern graduate studies in Counseling, Business, Leadership, Nursing, Education and Ministry. http://www.indwes.edu/Academics/The-Graduate-School
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Rankings:
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IWU was ranked 25th among Midwest Regional Universities in the 2012 edition of "America's Best Colleges," published by U.S. News & World Report. The Best Christian Workplaces Institute included IWU on its 2009 list of certified Best Christian Workplaces in America. In a similar survey conducted by The Chronicle of Higher Education, IWU was named one of America's Great Colleges to Work For.
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Education Centers:
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IWU currently offers classes for adults at the following education centers and in other locations throughout the region. This list continues to grow as the university expands into new territories.
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Indiana
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Kentucky
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Ohio
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Columbus
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Florence
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Cincinnati
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Fort Wayne
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Lexington
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Cleveland (Independence)
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Greenwood
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Louisville
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Cleveland (Mayfield Heights)
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Indianapolis North
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Columbus
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Indianapolis West
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Dayton
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Kokomo
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Marion
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Merrillville
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Shelbyville
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Online Courses:
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IWU offers a wide range of degree programs in online format.
http://www.indwes.edu/Admissions/Online/Online-Delivery/
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Principal Academic Units
School of Arts and Humanities
Art Division
Communication and Theatre Division
Language and Literature Division
Music Division
School of Theology and Ministry
Biblical Studies Department
Theology/Philosophy Department
Ministry Department
Intercultural Studies Department
School of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Business
Behavioral Sciences Division
Business Division
Social Sciences Division
Graduate Counseling Division
School of Teacher Education
Elementary Education Department
Secondary Education Department
Special Education Department
School of the Physical and Applied Sciences
Health and Human Performance Division
Natural Sciences Division
Mathematics and Computer Information Sciences Division
School of Life Calling and Integrative Learning
Life Calling
Leadership Studies
General Education
School of Business and Leadership
Undergraduate Business Programs Division
Graduate Studies in Business Division
Graduate Studies in Leadership Division
School of Educational Leadership
Adult Teacher Licensure Programs Department
Continuing Studies for Teacher Leaders Department
Advanced Studies for Teacher Leaders Department
Educational Administration Department
School of Liberal Arts
Behavioral and Social Sciences Department
Liberal Studies Department
Public Services and Applied Sciences Department
Religion Department
Pre-licensure Nursing Division
Post-licensure Nursing Division
Graduate Studies in Nursing Division
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