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Wilmington University
Wilmington University Wilmington College was established in the year 1968. It was officially renamed Wilmington University on September 10, 2007, after approval by the Board of Trustees and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Wilmington University is a private educational institution of higher learning. Its main campus is located in New Castle near Wilmington, Delaware. It offers a wide variety of degrees and programs in diverse Course Topics. The university is organized into the following academic divisions:
The sports teams of Wilmington University are nicknamed the Wildcats. They compete in the NCAA Division II level sports. Wilmington University is located in New Castle, DE (a large suburb). The school is a private, not-for-profit institution. The highest degree level offered by Wilmington University is the Doctoral degree. Course TopicsThe school is known for its programs in education and teaching. Wilmington University SelectivityWilmington University is an open-admission school. Many applicants are from out of state, an indication of the quality or special character of the school. Student EnrollmentWilmington University had 8,353 enrolled students in 2007. A large number of students at the school are 40 years old or older. Student LifeWilmington University values student athletics, and belongs to the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference.
Contact: Wilmington University Wilmington University
320 Dupont Hwy New Castle, DE 19720 General Phone: (302) 328-9401 http://www.wilmcoll.edu
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