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  2. Virginia Wesleyan University - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Wesleyan University (VWU) is a private university in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The university is nonsectarian but historically affiliated with The United Methodist Church . [ 3 ] It enrolls 1,607 students annually in undergraduate and graduate programs, 355 students at LUJ/VWU Global (Japan), and 1,403 in VWU Online (Continuing ...

  3. North American Association of Methodist Schools, Colleges and ...

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    Chartered as the National Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities of The United Methodist Church (NASCUMC) in 1976, the organization revised its mission and purpose, expanded its membership, and changed its name in 2020 under the leadership of President Scott D. Miller (also President of Virginia Wesleyan University) and Mark Hanshaw, Associate General Secretary of the General Board ...

  4. List of colleges and universities in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Union University: Richmond: Private : Baccalaureate college: SACS: 1865 1,860 Virginia University of Lynchburg: Lynchburg: Private (Virginia Community College System) Private college: TRACS: 1886 837 Virginia University of Science & Technology McLean: Private (for profit) Masters University: Unaccredited 2016 Unknown Virginia Wesleyan ...

  5. Tidewater Community College - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Tidewater Community College (Virginia Beach and Norfolk campuses) entered into an agreement with Virginia Wesleyan University on the "Tidewater Promise," a parallel concurrent enrollment program that permits students to take advantage of most services and resources on the VWU campus while enrolled as associate degree students at TCC ...

  6. Scott Douglas Miller - Wikipedia

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    Miller was named as the fourth president of Virginia Wesleyan University on February 25, 2015. [2] As president of VWU, Miller helped guide the university through the change from college to university in 2017 as the university welcomed the addition of graduate programs, online learning opportunities, a collaborative campus in Japan, and the Batten Honors College.

  7. Virginia Wesleyan Marlins - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Wesleyan University added a co-ed club Esports program that offers students the chance to participate in video game competitions at the collegiate level in fall 2019. VWU is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE) and will begin competing with local and national teams in January 2020.

  8. William Thomas Greer Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas Greer Jr. was the third president of Virginia Wesleyan College and was named president emeritus upon his retirement in 2015. Prior to his appointment as the president of Virginia Wesleyan College, Greer served as the president of both Brevard College and Andrew College. [1]

  9. Lambuth McGeehee Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Lambuth McGeehee Clarke was the president of Virginia Wesleyan College when the college opened its doors in 1966 to its first students. He helped grow the college's student body from just 75 students to 1,440 in 1992 when he retired.