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Washburn University (WU), formally Washburn University of Topeka, is a public university in Topeka, Kansas, United States. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as professional programs in law and business. Washburn has 550 faculty members, who teach more than 6,100 undergraduate students and nearly 800 graduate students.
The Kansas Board of Regents governs six state universities and supervises and coordinates 19 community colleges, five technical colleges, six technical schools and a municipal university. The Board also authorizes private and out-of-state institutions to operate in Kansas with a Certificate of Approval renewed annually.
At Washburn University, tuition will go from $338 per credit hour to $351. For a full-time 15 credit hour semester, the cost will go from $5,070 to $5,265. Washburn Tech's tuition will go from ...
The Washburn University School of Law is a public law school located on the main campus of Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas.Washburn Law was founded in 1903. [3] The school is accredited by the American Bar Association and has been a member of the Association of American Law Schools since 1905.
Washburn alum Dick Davidson and his wife, Trish, donated $5 million for scholarships. They will go to high-achieving, low-income students.
The inauguration of JuliAnn Mazachek as the 15th president of Washburn University — and the first woman to do so — was, to start, an occasion of solemn significance, and pomp and circumstance ...
The Kansas Board of Regents is a body consisting of nine members that governs six state universities in the U.S. state of Kansas.In addition to these six universities, it also supervises and coordinates nineteen community colleges, five technical colleges, six technical schools and a municipal university.
Warren W. Shaw – Kansas State Representative (1951–1957); candidate for Governor of Kansas (1956); member of the Washburn Athletic Hall of Fame Jim Slattery – Kansas State Representative (1973–1979); U.S. Representative from Kansas's 2nd congressional district (1983–1995); candidate for Governor of Kansas (1994), candidate for the U.S ...