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St. Louis Community College–Wildwood

Coordinates: 38°34′29″N 90°38′54″W / 38.5746°N 90.6484°W / 38.5746; -90.6484
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St. Louis Community College-Wildwood
Motto"Expanding Minds. Changing Lives."
TypePublic Community
Established2007[1]
PresidentPam McIntyre
Students2,000
Location, ,
38°34′29″N 90°38′54″W / 38.5746°N 90.6484°W / 38.5746; -90.6484
Campussuburban
ColorsNavy & Silver    
AffiliationsSTLCC System
Websitewww.stlcc.edu/ww/

St. Louis Community College–Wildwood (also known as STLCC-Wildwood, or Wildwood for short) is the newest campus in the STLCC system. The campus is located in Wildwood, Missouri, a western suburb of St Louis, Missouri in an area known as west St. Louis County.

History

The college opened in August 2007. The Wildwood campus was created because of the rapidly growing population of west St. Louis County and to relieve some of the pressures from STLCC-Meramec's growing and overcapacity 12,000-13,000 student population.[2]

Campus

The Wildwood campus is located off Route 109 and Route 100 in West St. Louis County. Wildwood is state-of-the-art; it the first Green campus in Missouri built with environmentally friendly materials.[3] The architecture of the building is also designed to enhance the health of the students and faculty using the facilities. STLCC-WW is also tobacco-free, not only in the buildings but on all campus property. The main campus 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m2) building houses high-tech classrooms and labs, a library and bookstore, student services, lounges, a multipurpose room and rooms equipped with sophisticated presentation and Web-based technologies.[4]

Notable Programs

Wildwood currently offers associate degrees in three areas of study: General Transfer Studies, Business Administration, and Teaching.

UM-St. Louis at Wildwood

Beginning in the Spring 2008 semester UM-St Louis began offering classes at Wildwood for students to begin taking classes at Wildwood and then make an easy transfer after the second year into the main UMSL campus.[5][6]

Athletics

STLCC operates as a single entity in athletic competition; Wildwood students are permitted to participate if eligible.

The Wildwood campus does not serve as the "home field" for any STLCC athletic program, and in the past did not participate in athletics.

See also

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