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University of minnesota, waseca

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The Univeristy of Minnesota, Waseca (UMW) was a two-year technical college specializing in agriculture located in Waseca, Minnesota. It operated from 1971-1992 and served nearly 20,000 students during that time.

Its campus was previously a agricultural boarding high school know as the Southern School of Agriculture. After the closing of UMW, part of the campus was converted into a federal correctional institution, which now houses former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling. The remainder continues to operate as the University's Southern Research and Outreach Center.