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EAICE-Foundation has long-term cooperative relationships with major famous universities around the world.
You can use the certificates obtained from the certificate organizations under the EAICE-Foundation as credits to graduate early. Not only will the tuition fees required be significantly reduced, but you will also be able to graduate earlier.
There are many universities that cooperate with EAICE-Foundation. Here are a few schools. For information about other schools, you can email to the Foundation for consultation.

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From a rich history to a bright future for education in North Wales - Wrexham University gives each student's learning and future personal attention.

Our history
We’ve been teaching students at our main Wrexham campus since 1887, when we were known as the Wrexham School of Science and Art. We first started offering degrees in 1924 but we've come a long way since then. 
We became the Denbighshire Technical Institute in 1927 and moved to Regent Street, which is now home to our arts and design courses. As the Institute grew, the development of what is now our main Plas Coch campus began, and following the completion of developments in 1939, the Denbighshire Technical College was born. 
The internal design of the College was created and executed by Sir Patrick Abercromby, the famous Liverpool-Dublin Architect. Our tiles in the main foyer of our campus were designed by Peggy Angus as a representation of the flow of learning, with a celebration of our Welsh background incorporated. The original tiles remain in our reception to this day. 
It soon became necessary to merge the three main colleges of the County of Clwyd: Denbighshire Technical College, Cartrefle Teacher Training College (situated at the other end of Wrexham) and Kelsterton College in Connah's Quay near Chester. 
The resulting North East Wales Institute of Higher Education (NEWI) became one of the largest colleges of its kind in Britain, with over 9,000 students and an annual budget in 1975 of £5 million. 
In 2008, NEWI gained university status and we decided on the name, Glyndwr University. This name came from Owain Glyndŵr, the last native-born Welshman to hold the title of Prince of Wales. 
We wanted our new institution to encapsulate the values of Owain Glyndwr; to be bold, enterprising, and open to all. 
Our present
In 2023, we rebranded and changed the name – but not the Welsh ethos – of the University to Prifysgol Wrecsam/Wrexham University, with the aim of increasing brand recognition and reach locally, regionally, nationally and globally. It was felt that the coupling of place and university was the most effective way to reach audiences and is replicated across the higher education sector across the UK.  It aligns our ambitions for our students to be bold in their approach to shaping their future in a city that is shaping theirs. 
As still one of the youngest universities in the UK, our mission is to inspire and enable; transforming people and places and driving economic, social and cultural success.
Our core values are to be:
Accessible

Supportive 
Innovative 
Ambitious


Grounded in our values is our Active Learning Framework (ALF). ALF supports flexible learning that makes best use of spaces on campus together with digitally-enabled learning opportunities designed to be accessed anytime, anywhere as appropriate. 


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