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(Nationwide) |
| Title IV Eligible |
Yes |
Yes |
| Carnegie Classification |
Associate of Arts Colleges |
Associate of Arts Colleges |
| Institution Level |
4 or more years |
At least 2 yrs but < 4 yrs |
| Institution Control |
Public |
Public |
| Full-Time Undergraduate |
2,279 students |
999 students |
| Part-Time Undergraduate |
2,218 students |
1,410 students |
| Total Enrollment |
4,497 students |
2,175 students |
| % Students Receiving Some Financial Aid |
62% |
78% |
| % Students Receiving Federal Grants |
30% |
47% |
| Avg. Amount Of Federal Grants Received |
$2,772 |
$2,810 |
| % Students Receiving State/Local Grants |
26% |
28% |
| Avg. Amount Of State/Local Grants Received |
$1,039 |
$1,211 |
| % Students Receiving Institutional Grants |
10% |
11% |
| Avg. Amount Of Institutional Grants Received |
$2,565 |
$1,117 |
| % Students Receiving Loans |
47% |
37% |
| Avg. Amount Of Loan Received |
$3,872 |
$3,048 |
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- Academic courses are offered in Allied Health, Art & Visual Communication, Behavioral Science, Biology, Business & Economics, Chemical Science, Dental Hygiene, Electronic Media, English & Communications, Foreign Language, History, Art History, Philosophy and Political Science, Library, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Nursing, Office Information Technology, Radiation Therapy and Veterinary Technology.
- The College works toward the creation of an informed citizenry with the ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and solve problems. The College also participates in the advancement of knowledge for the common good through academic scholarship, which supports good teaching. In addition, the College provides lifelong learning opportunities for the purposes of job preparation and mobility, the pursuit of higher education degrees, and personal enrichment.
- RWC is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
- Profile last updated:02/23/2008.
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