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The faith-filled community at SWU is comprised of students, faculty and staff who are passionate about learning and growing, both inside and outside of the classroom.
Buzz on Biz featured two graduates of programs offered at SWU's North Augusta learning center, were featured in "Buzz on Biz" along with Jason Norton, regional director.
Southern Wesleyan University received a $316,866 grant to establish the Fellowship of the Called Youth Theology Institute, part of Lilly Endowment Inc.’s High School Youth Theology Institutes initiative.
The Federally-funded TRIO Student Support Services program is in its first year of serving first-generation college students, students with disabilities and students from low-income families.
December 2015 MEDAS graduates from the Columbia learning center took some time during their final class to celebrate their accomplishments with their internship supervisors from the various schools from which they served.
Southern Wesleyan University students take care of some final details as they return to the Central campus this week. Orientation for new students took place Jan. 9 and spring classes for the traditional program started Jan. 12.
The following students earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher on all work attempted (12 hours or more) during the fall 2015 semester, with no grade for any single course below 3.0.
In 2015, SWU continued on its growth trend with increased enrollment and new projects, including a USTA-designed tennis complex and enhancements to its track and soccer complex. Here are some highlights of 2015 in the SWU community.
In a world that has no shortage of challenges, there are a number of solutions that can be applied to solve the problems and meet the needs of an ever-demanding society.