SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Wayland Baptist University celebrates 40 years of service to the greater San Antonio area with a public reception from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 18.
Cake will be served during the birthday celebration, which takes place at Wayland-San Antonio’s main campus, 8300 Pat Booker Road in Live Oak.
“Come and join Wayland for a celebration of our 40 years,” said Dr. Glenn Simmons, Executive Director and Campus Dean. “Wayland has been serving the higher educational needs of San Antonio and South Texas for four decades, so we are inviting the community to come be a part of this celebration.”
The event is free and open to the public. RSVPs are welcomed, but not required.
Those who attend this celebration will be able to visit with current and former faculty and staff, as well as alumni. Representatives of various chambers of commerce, Bexar County MVSC, local and area businesses, local law enforcement agencies and others will also be present.
There will be opportunities for those who attend to explore the campus and observe how Wayland-San Antonio has changed through the years, including the addition of state-of-the-art facilities for the Ben and Bertha Mieth School of Nursing, which opened last year. Also, attendees will have opportunities to connect with the Wayland-San Antonio family, learn about the many academic programs the university offers, and apply and register for fall classes. Enrollment coaches, academic advisers and other staff will be available to answer questions, and campus tours will be provided upon request.
Committed to serving our community as well as law enforcement personnel, veterans, and active service members, Wayland-San Antonio open in 1984 and have served the region with non-traditional degree programs through the years. With a focus on the adult learner, Wayland-San Antonio is committed the University's mission of educating students in an academically challenging and distinctively Christian environment.
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