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William Woods UniversityWilliam Woods University William Woods University, also referred to as WWU, is located in Fulton, Missouri, United States. It was established in the year 1870. WWU became a university in the year 1992. The campus spreads over an area of more than 150 acres. This university offers degree programs to students in different Course Topics including management information systems, physical science, business administration, education, and communication. The athletic teams of William Woods University are nicknamed the Owls. The men's teams participate in many sports including cross country, baseball, golf, track, basketball and soccer. The women's teams compete in sports such as cross country, volleyball, soccer, softball, basketball, golf and track. The university also has Greek organizations including Phi Gamma Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha. William Woods University can be found in Fulton, MO (a rural site not far from an urban area). One of the defining characteristics of the school is its status as a Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) school. William Woods University is a private, not-for-profit institution. The Post-Master's certificate is the highest degree at the school. Course TopicsThe most common majors at William Woods University are in education and teaching. William Woods University SelectivityThe school does not have an open admissions system. Not everyone who applies is accepted. Only 25% of students scored 455 or lower in 2007 on the verbal SAT test. Math SAT scores at William Woods University centered around 410 to 570, but ranged both higher and lower. FacultyA tenure system is one way the school works to keep a high-quality staff. Student EnrollmentIn 2007, 2,189 students were enrolled in William Woods University. Older adults are in evidence at the school, often seeking career changing education. Student LifeStudent dorms or apartments are common at William Woods University. The school offers students meal plans. William Woods University student athletes compete in American Midwest Conference competitions. The school offers athletic financial aid to more of its students than do most colleges. The school reports its educational mission is:
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