Thursday, January 5, 2012

Clontz accepted to Wingate University, Western Carolina University and East Carolina University

Please congratulate Kyndall Clontz on her recent acceptances to Wingate University, Western Carolina University and East Carolin University.  Way to go Kyndall!
Wingate University is listed eighth among Best Value colleges and universities in the South based on quality and net cost according to the ranking of the nation’s top schools in U.S. News & World Report’s 2012 Best Colleges - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/regional-universities-south/best-value


WCU is led by Chancellor David O. Belcher, the university’s chief administrative officer, along with Interim Provost Beth Tyson Lofquist and several advisory groups. The institution operates under the guidance and policies of the Board of Trustees of Western Carolina University.
As one of the 16 universities in the University of North Carolina system, WCU also falls under the administration of UNC President Tom Ross, and the Board of Governors, advised by UNC Faculty 
Assembly.

An East Carolina education will be a transformative experience.

ECU students will be prepared to compete in the global economy.
  • We will be responsive to the changing demands of the economy, offering excellent undergraduate and graduate programs that provide the global skills and knowledge necessary for success in the twenty-first century.
  • We will provide our students with a strong foundation in the liberal arts, recognizing that foundation as essential for intellectual growth and lifelong learning.
  • In addition to a rigorous education in specific disciplines and skills, we will provide programs and experiences for our students that will develop in them the ability to interact effectively with people from many cultures and backgrounds and to synthesize diverse skills, experiences, and knowledge to solve problems.
  • ECU will internationalize our programs, students, and faculty. We will create a $5 million endowment to support global competencies.

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