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Western Carolina University offers Colleges services in Cullowhee NC, NC area.
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- Mission
- A campus of the University of North Carolina system, Western Carolina University provides outstanding opportunities for students in a supportive living-learning environment that encourages interaction with faculty, participation in organized community service activities and preparation for future careers. In 2008, WCU adopted a new quality enhancement plan as part of its successful effort to earn re-accreditation from the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges. The plan is a framework for helping students become engaged and intentional in their own educations by encouraging them to reflect on how their classroom experience connects to what they learn outside the classroom and how everything in their university experience connects to their career and life goals. SACS reviewers expressed enthusiastic approval for the plan and urged the university to move forward with it. At the same time, faculty adopted a new tenure policy that rewards professors for using their scholarly expertise to address the needs of the region. The policy adds a new dimension to the traditional evaluation of faculty on the quality of their teaching and research. In response to increased student enrollment and changes in academic programs, the university was restructured, creating a new College of Fine and Performing Arts and a new College of Health and Human Sciences. WCU also encompasses an Honors College; Kimmel School of Construction Management and Technology; and the colleges of Business, Arts and Sciences, and Education and Allied Professions. Students continue to give WCU high marks on the National Survey of Student Engagement. In nearly all measures of student engagement, WCU is above its peers. Among its first-year students, WCU performed better on all five benchmarks than its peers and was ranked significantly better than the NSSE national average on active and collaborative learning, student-faculty interaction and supportive campus environment. Among seniors, WCU performed significantly better than its peers and the NSSE cohort on active and collaborative learning and student-faculty interaction. In 2008, WCU opened a $16.7 million, 73,000-square-foot Campus Recreation Center. A $17.6 million dining hall will open in fall 2009, as well as the first of two adjoining residence halls, a combined $50.2 million project. In accordance with plans to develop its Millennial Initiative, a 344-acre project that doubles the size of campus, WCU is moving forward with a new $46.2 million health and gerontological sciences building. It will house educational and outreach programs as well as state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms for nursing, social work, physical therapy, athletic training, environmental health, health information administration, nutrition and dietetics, emergency medical care, recreational therapy and communication sciences and disorders. For the past four years, WCU students have ranked in the top 10 at the prestigious annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research, consistently leading the way among UNC institutions. In 2009, WCU became one of only 83 institutions nationally named to the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction by the Corporation for National and Community Service. US News and World Report's "Best Colleges Guide" in 2008 ranked WCU among the top public master's degree-granting institutions in the South and recognized WCU in its "Great Schools, Great Prices" section. The Princeton Review ranked WCU's College of Business among the nation's best schools at which to earn a master's degree in business administration, with WCU's program earning a top-four spot among schools offering the greatest opportunity for women and receiving high marks for small class sizes. WCU's online master's degree program in project management and online bachelor's degree program in criminal justice have received No. 1 national rankings in quality and affordability by GetEducated.com.
- Popular Areas Of Study
- Elementery Education, Nursing, Criminal Justice, Communication, Business Administration and Law
- Costs
- 2010-2011 In-state tuition and fees: $4,551; Out-of-state tuition and fees: $14,148
- Campus Setting
- Located within 15 miles of a rural town
- Email
- [email protected]
- Features
- continuing education
- Type
- College/University
- Level
- Four Year School
- Coed Status
- Men and Women
- Enrollment Concentration
- Traditional
- Highest Offering
- Doctorates
- Academic Calendar
- Trimester
- Selectivity
- selective
- Campus Size
- Medium
- Control
- Public
- Institutional Control
- Public
- Setting
- rural
- Graduate Out Of State Tuition
- 11758
- Undergraduate Out Of State Tuition
- 11487
- Year Founded
- 1889
- Accredited
- true
- Additional Fees
- 2637
- Graduate Enrollment
- 1685
- Graduate In State Tuition
- 2173
- Graduate Number Of Females
- 1057
- Typical Room And Board
- 5210
- Undergraduate Enrollment
- 6980
- Undergraduate In State Tuition
- 1972
- Undergraduate Number Of Females
- 3650
- Undergraduate Number Of Males
- 3330
- Books Cost (estimate)
- 508
- Graduate Number Of Males
- 628
- International Enrollment
- 197
- Application Deadline
- 3/1
- Application Fee
- $45
- Percent Out Of State Students
- 11
- Percent African American
- 5
- Percent Asian
- 1
- Percent Hispanic
- 1
- Percent Native American
- 2
- Mailing Address Available Only
- N
- Web Site
- http://www.wcu.edu/