bgsu firelands

     

BGSU Firelans is a a satellite college that is connected to Bowling Green State University. BGSU Firelands is located only a stone's throw from the shores of Lake Erie at Huron, Ohio, and about 60 miles east of Bowling Green, Ohio. It is a separate college of the Bowling Green State University system. BGSU Firelands has been a regional campus of BGSU since 1968, when the first building (now Foundation Hall) at the Huron location was opened. Before that, classes were held in Sandusky High School until this building was completed. BGSU Firelands is the fastest growing part of the BGSU system, having over 2,000 students in 2005 and 2006 enrolled for the wide array of associate, bachelors and graduate degree programs that are available at BGSU Firelands. BGSU Firelands that started with one building in 1968, now has four buildings, Foundation Hall, The West Building, the North Building and the newest addition completed in 2003, The Cedar Point Center. The Cedar Point Center hosts an array of cutting edge educational technology tools for teaching or conferencing onsite and or from a distance, via satellite and broadband communications modes.

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