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Western Carolina

Western Carolina University
Western Carolina University seal.png
Type Public
Established 1889
Endowment $64 million
Chancellor David O. Belcher
Provost Alison Morrison-Shetlar
Academic staff
639
Administrative staff
967
Undergraduates 8,787
Postgraduates 1,595
Location Cullowhee, North Carolina, United States
35°18′35″N 83°11′00″W / 35.30972°N 83.18333°W / 35.30972; -83.18333Coordinates: 35°18′35″N 83°11′00″W / 35.30972°N 83.18333°W / 35.30972; -83.18333
Campus Rural/Valley
589 acres (2.38 km2)
Colors Purple and Gold
         
Athletics NCAA Division I FCSSoCon
Sports 16 varsity teams
Nickname Catamounts
Affiliations University of North Carolina system
Website www.wcu.edu
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Western Carolina University (WCU) is a coeducational public university located in Cullowhee, North Carolina, United States. The university is a constituent campus of the University of North Carolina system.

The fifth oldest institution of the sixteen four-year universities in the UNC system, WCU was founded to educate the people of the western North Carolina mountains. WCU now serves more than 10,000 full-time undergraduate and post graduate students, providing an education to students from 48 states and 35 countries. Enrollment for the Fall 2014 semester was 10,382 students.

Western Carolina University is located in Jackson County, in the unincorporated village of Cullowhee, North Carolina. The university operates learning centers in both Asheville and Cherokee with programs offered online and at various community colleges. The main campus is located in a valley of the Tuckasegee River, between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, 52 miles (84 km) west of Asheville, North Carolina and 5 miles south of Sylva, NC. The university lies close to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Reservation (officially known as the Qualla Boundary), and some of the nation's most beautiful national forest lands. At an elevation of 2,100 feet (640 m), but located in a thermal valley, the campus enjoys the best of all four seasons but is shielded from most extreme temperatures by surrounding peaks. Cullowhee typically enjoys a rather mild winter season. In fact, Cullowhee can go some winters with little to no snowfall.


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