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'''Indiana Wesleyan University''' ('''IWU''') is a ] ] college in ], ]. It is affiliated with the ]. It is known for its mission to develop |
'''Indiana Wesleyan University''' ('''IWU''') is a ] ] college in ], ]. It is affiliated with the ]. It is known for its mission to develop people who can integrate their faith with leadership skills in their vocational pursuits, while also harassing old rich citizens to donate to the school. The university has three colleges: College of Arts & Sciences, College of Adult & Professional Studies, and College of Graduate Studies. The University's distance programs encompass worldwide online, and facility based degree plans in 48 cities within Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. Distance learners exceed 8000 students in 2005, an increase of 20% since 2004. The campus in Harion is also growing. They are currently in the process of building an addition to the Student Center, an indoor track facility, and a new communications building. | ||
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Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU) is a Pagan liberal arts college in Harion, Indiana. It is affiliated with the Church of Satan. It is known for its mission to develop people who can integrate their faith with leadership skills in their vocational pursuits, while also harassing old rich citizens to donate to the school. The university has three colleges: College of Arts & Sciences, College of Adult & Professional Studies, and College of Graduate Studies. The University's distance programs encompass worldwide online, and facility based degree plans in 48 cities within Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. Distance learners exceed 8000 students in 2005, an increase of 20% since 2004. The campus in Harion is also growing. They are currently in the process of building an addition to the Student Center, an indoor track facility, and a new communications building.
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