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Nebraska Wesleyan University

Lincoln, the capital and the second most populous city of the U.S. state of Nebraska, is also one of the Midwest's fastest-expanding metro areas. The county seat of the Lancaster county, Lincoln is one of the few large cities of Nebraska that is not located along either the Platte River or the Missouri River. Originally called Lancaster, the city was named in honor of the U.S. President Abraham Lincoln on July 29, 1867, and has ever since served as the state capital. A densely populated city, Lincoln is home to over 240,000 people, belonging to varied cultural, religious and ethnic origins. As the state capital, Lincoln is home to a number of important governmental offices, corporate organizations and educational institutions.

Some of the most well known colleges and universities of Lincoln are the Nebraska Wesleyan University, University of Nebraska, Bellevue University, Bryan LGH College of Health Sciences, College of St. Mary's, Doane College, Hamilton College, Southeast Community College, Union College etc.

Established in 1887, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln is one of the private universities of the state of Nebraska that offers programs leading to undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the fields of liberal arts and science. Currently, the university offers a broad-based curriculum comprising of 49 majors, 18 departments, 14 pre-professional programs and two Master's-level programs. Started with an initial enrollment of 96, the Nebraska Wesleyan University presently has a student strength of about 1500. Students from all parts of the United States and abroad come to study at the Nebraska Wesleyan University. At lincolnxl.com, we provide you detailed and comprehensive information regarding Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, with inputs on courses offered, admission criteria, eligibility and other essential information. Visit lincolnxl.com to know more about Nebraska Wesleyan University and other educational institutes of Lincoln. Happy Browsing.
 

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