Winton-Salem State University is number one topped ranked HBCU in North Carolina. Presenting the “Rams,” a college that provides many under. grade in master’s and bachelor’s degrees. Accredited by the “Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on College,” along with 10 other accreditations. One hundred and seventeen acres of campus brings students from military to0 upcoming freshmen. Their students are trained to be abled to handle real world obstacles to prepare them for their career. For years they have built an empire of becoming best in the nation. Winston- Salem focuses on making sure their students are receiving the best experience at the HBCU, knowing the importance in their history, and what they have to offer to their students.
Winston-Salem was founded on September twenty eighth, of eighteen nighty-two by Simon Green Atkins. The up brining of the university history was based off creating challenges. “Students would meet the challenges of the day equipped with an education designed to intellectually prepare “head, hand, and heart,” a saying from Winton-Salem (www.wssu.edu). Opening the about page you are greeted with smiling faces of 5 students on bikes. A welcoming introduction about Winston-Salem and below are two links to the left “points of pride” and to the right “our history.” They started off with only twenty-five students with one instructor. Shown an image of a black and white picture of their first class. We get the chance to see and read how Winston-Salem first started off as a small college. Now in today’s time one instructor and twenty-five students is one single class. Every college has a history to be proud of and Winston-Salem shows a big pride no other college could relate. The about us page goes further into debt about how their college got started and how it continued to grow. Below from their introduction they have an important year by year of information you could be interested in. The webpage includes a click down of chief administrators that are and were involved with the school. You get the full name and years of terms that they serve, this will help your research of looking into what these people did for Winston-Salem. A good amount of knowledge can be gain from reading the fascinating history about this school.
There are more than forty undergraduate programs in majors and ten graduate programs that is offered. Many programs specializing in liberal arts, business, education, nursing and social work. On the main page shows our audience colorful buttons to click through for each major. Their academic page, “Areas of Study” you can click through the slides with pictures to match with that major. This technique will grab a visitor of the page attention to investigate more about that major by seeing one picture. To continue with the Ram theme, the academic page shows the different varieties of majors and minors that you can choose from in bold red. Click on the link that best suits you for more information for any questions that you have. As we explore more of the academic page, Winston-Salem once said, the college promise is to “Enter to learn, depart to serve” (www.wssu.edu). They believe that statement is audacious, challenging, and demanding to the students that decide to further their education with them. The school is preparing students to make a difference in the world with preparing for todays in demand jobs. Putting this quote on the page can give a sense of what the college expects for their students or for anyone thinking about applying. You can find departments that is linked in with the college campus. Academic resources and student programs can be located on this page for extra support. This page layout makes everything that you are looking for easy to find without having to scatter around different pages to find what you need.
Being loud and proud of their accomplishments throughout their entire page. We can find “points of Pride,” about of the about WSSU page to see the breakdown of how many accomplishments they received over the years. At the top of the screen in Winston-Salem students showing school pride in their shirts as well as holding up a “W.” If that doesn’t show school pride, I don’t know what does. It gives a comforting feeling to the visitor in the page to be happy and proud that you are part of the Ram family. Here are some of WSSU achievements coming from the points of pride page (www.wssu.edu) . Winston-Salem is number two in U.S. for value (Money magazine). Top ten best-value college in N.C. (SmartAssest.com), top ten HBCUs changing the world (college magazine), top ten military friendly, top twenty-five best HBCU in the U.S. (College Raptor). A lot of social accomplishments that has gotten the word out on Winston-Salem. Not jus t social media is giving the word out, but the academic charts as well. They made number one for Historically black nursing school in the nation (NursingProcess.org), number one for HBCU in N.C. for psychology (psychology degree guide), best “A” elementary education programs in the nations. Each of their ranks and programs can be clicked on to show you more information about that award, pictures so some of the awards. They have a short list called “Facts at a glance,” to sum up what year they were established, student enrollment, motto and more. This page is great for showing us how has the school has to offer to their students. It gives you a chance to learned about how they earned the award, when they earned that award and what the award is about. A school that wins a lot of awards is a school you should be looking into. They sectioned out the award page to brag on how their school is the best in the North Carolina region. Winston-Salem has a history of competing to be the best and they are setting the ranks very high on national list that no other college in their area can reach.
Great opportunities can be fulfilled at this outstanding HBCU. If you need to read upon anything about them the webpage is the way to go. It’s organized by every link you could be interested in to give you an easier search then having to search it anywhere else. They look forward into bringing new talented students that are ready to learn into their school. They want you to be the next. Once said from Winston-Salem (www.wssu.edu), “Ignite your passion, discover your strength, and prepare to make difference in the world.”