Western Illinois University

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Western Illinois University

WIU logo

Motto Higher Values in Higher Education
Established 1899
Type Public
President Alvin Goldfarb
Staff 185
Undergraduates 11,300
Postgraduates 2,300
Location Macomb, IL, USA
Campus Small town
Sports teams Fighting Leathernecks Westerwinds
Mascot English Bulldog (Colonel Rock)
Website http://www.wiu.edu
Logo image © Western Illinois University

Western Illinois University, founded 1899 as Western Illinois State Teachers College, is a university located in Macomb, Illinois. WIU also has a campus located in the Quad Cities in Moline, Illinois, which is referred to as Western Illinois University - Quad Cities.

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Sherman Hall, 2006
Sherman Hall, 2006

Founded as a teaching university, Western Illinois University currently offers 71 undergraduate majors offered over 51 degree programs and 13 pre-professional degrees at the undergraduate level. Forty-two Graduate Degree and Certificate programs are offered as well at the masters level. A Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) is the only doctorate offered through the University. WIU currently has four academic colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business & Technology, Education & Human Services, and Fine Arts & Communication.

In the US News & World Report college rankings, WIU is classified as a Masters University, meaning one that grants few doctoral degrees and draws students primarily from the surrounding area, rather than nationally. WIU ranks in the top half of US News' rankings of Masters universities within the Midwest region.[1]

Western Illinois University's Four-Year Tuition Guarantee model (one of the first of its kind in the nation) was used as the blueprint by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich to institute similar measures at all State-Funded Illinois Campuses in 2004. [2][3] All costs at Western Illinois University are guaranteed to remain fixed for four years including tuition, fees, room and board. Graduation in four years is guaranteed through the GradTrac program, though not all majors qualify for GradTrac.

Western Illinois's colors are purple and gold and their nickname is The Fighting Leathernecks. The school's mascot is an English Bulldog named Colonel Rock, or Rocky for short, named after Ray "Rock" Hanson, WIU athletic director and ex-Marine. WIU is the only public school in the U.S. that has permission through the Department of the Navy to use the United States Marine Corps official seal and mascot (the bulldog) along with the nickname, The Fighting Leathernecks (female athletic teams use the nickname Westerwinds).

The school was built on the site of an old brickyard. Macomb's Freemasons (Illinois Lodge #17) donated the land to the state in a successful effort to persuade its legislature to choose Macomb over Quincy and other candidates as the site for its “western” university. The university’s administrators uncovered evidence of the Freemason's efforts on Macomb's behalf when they opened Sherman Hall’s (the administration building) cornerstone during their centennial celebrations.

Western Illinois sports teams participate in NCAA Division I (I-AA for football) in the Mid-Continent Conference (Gateway Football Conference for football).

On June 5, 2006, WIU detected a breach of computer security that may have compromised student's personal data. On June 19, 2006, WIU sent a letter to students advising them to take precautions to protect themselves from identity theft.[4]


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