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- United World Colleges | Inspiring Young People
UWC schools and colleges deliver a challenging and transformational education to more than 9,000 students each year
- UWC Schools Colleges - United World Colleges
UWC’s 18 schools and colleges are set on four continents and deliver a challenging and transformational education to over 12,000 students each year Each UWC school and college has its own distinct character, shaped by its setting, country, cultural context and community
- Why Choose UWC? Learn Beyond the Classroom - United World Colleges
Each UWC school community includes people from different nationalities and backgrounds This diversity means you will learn from fellow students and teachers from around the world, deepening your understanding of what connects us all
- Educational Model - United World Colleges - UWC
Our schools each have their own distinct identity, but these common values unite them: Education should take place within a diverse college community Students should be selected from regions and social groups that reflect the wide range of tensions among and between people
- United World Colleges
Thank you for your interest in applying to UWC These are the main ways to apply to study the IB Diploma Programme at a UWC school: Through the UWC national committee (NC) in your country of residence or citizenship Through the UWC Global Selection Programme (GSP) - for students that don’t require funding support Through the UWC International Application Pathway (IAP) - for students without
- How to apply - United World Colleges - UWC
Applicants applying through UWC national committees or the IAP apply to the UWC movement, not to a specific school or college Committees consider preferences but place students across all 18 UWC schools and colleges, depending on availability
- UWC South East Asia - United World Colleges
In 2011, a second campus opened, making UWC SEA the largest of the UWC colleges, with students from more than 100 countries and more than 90 languages spoken UWC SEA offers a K-12 holistic and concept-based curriculum
- Academic Life: Skills for a Changing World - United World Colleges - UWC
Dive into UWC’s academic life, where you engage with real-world issues and develop skills for a brighter future
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