Thursday, May 21, 2015

Huntington University

Huntington University is a private Christian university, founded in 1897, when it was founded in 1897, was named Central College, then turned Huntington College in 1917, and eventually renamed present since 2005. located in Huntington, Indiana, United States.

Huntington University is a comprehensive Christian college of the liberal arts offering undergraduate and graduate programs in more than 70 academic concentrations, including programs that develop in the film, animation, sports science and social work. US News & World Report rankings Huntington among the best colleges in the Midwest, and Forbes.com has listed the university as one of America's Best Colleges. Additionally, Princeton Review has named the institution to "Best in the Midwest" list.

According to a university official data, in 2013 then, the university admitted 225 new students. In addition, more than 90% of students at this university has received financial assistance in the form of a university, in the form of grants and scholarships, which are estimated at $ 4.5 million all. Meanwhile, the community service program at the university campus is very active, recorded on average each year, nearly 70-80% of the student population of the university is actively involved and directly involved in the voluntary program.

With nearly 160 acres of campus wide, this university has made progress in the development of the campus. Since 1990, the university has invested $ 30 million in new facilities included a dorm, arts center, building science and the most recent renovation of the film lab. And the sprawling campus, which includes a lake and wooded area, it would be possible for the university to continue to develop the construction of the campus.

One of the famous building on campus is an arboretum Huntington University. From this place usually students begin to explore the natural beauty of its campus. In addition, extensive beautiful campus, allowing students to field work for the study of the course of nature.

And for students who want to develop their talents and demonstrate achievements in the field of sports, can join the university sports teams. With as many as 18 sports teams and mascots, nicknamed the Forester, university sports teams compete with other universities in the NAIA Crossroads League.

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