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About Lake Campus

For students seeking an alternative to the Dayton campus, Wright State University’s Lake Campus, located on 173 scenic acres on the north shore of beautiful Grand Lake St. Marys between Celina and St. Marys, is an excellent option. Easily accessible to the residents of Allen, Auglaize, Darke, Mercer, Shelby and Van Wert counties, the Lake Campus enables students to maintain ties to local communities and families. With an enrollment of about 900 students and an average class size of 15, it is also a good option for students who prefer a smaller school.

The Lake Campus offers numerous associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees, plus a variety of general education courses and pre-professional and certificate programs. The Lake Campus also participates in the Ohio Transfer Module, which simplifies transferring credits to other universities, and can be found at www.transfer.org.

Although the Lake Campus is a commuter school, many students take advantage of the opportunity to be involved in student activities beyond the classroom—both a great resume builder and a chance for new experiences and new friends.

In July of this year, the Lake Campus began a $9 million construction and renovation project. Estimated for completion in September of 2009, the project adds over 12,000 square feet to the existing Lake Campus facilities, and includes renovation to the majority of the current classrooms.

Quarterly class schedules for Lake Campus classes are available online through WINGS Express,our websiteor by contacting the Lake Campus Office of Student Services at 800-237-1477 or 419-586-0330.

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