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  • Kansas Wesleyan announced Saturday that enrollment for the spring semester is 963 total students, a figure that is up more than 7% from the previous spring. It marks the largest spring enrollment in KWU’s history.

    KWU’s MBA program was a significant player in the growth, as the MBA went from 47 students to 75, an increase of nearly 60%. The Saline County MBA and KWU Alumni scholarships have helped boost those numbers. Each of those scholarships provides $100 off per credit hour for qualifying individuals.

    Read the full release at https://www.kwu.edu/about/news/kwu-breaks-another-enrollment-record-nears-1000-spring-students/.

  • NEWS: KWU Breaks Another Enrollment Record; Nears 1,000 Spring Students - kwu.edu/about/news/kwu… https://t.co/5Am5b30ZuV

  • Kansas Wesleyan announced Saturday that enrollment for the spring semester is 963 total students, a figure that is up more than 7% from the previous spring. It marks the largest spring enrollment in KWU’s history.

    KWU’s MBA program was a significant player in the growth, as the MBA went from 47 students to 75, an increase of nearly 60%. The Saline County MBA and KWU Alumni scholarships have helped boost those numbers. Each of those scholarships provides $100 off per credit hour for qualifying individuals.

    Read the full release at https://lnkd.in/g-QcdVdg.

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