Millersville University was founded in 1855 as the first normal school in Pennsylvania is a public university located in Millersville, Pennsylvania, United States. This university is one of 14 universities Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
Millersville University has 8.725 students with a student-faculty ratio of 19.6: 1 and an average class size of 27.
Degree programs and certifications
According to the 2011-2012 undergraduate course catalog Millersville University offers:
• 55 bachelor's degree programs
• two associate degree programs
According to the Graduate and Professional Studies catalogs, Millersville University offers 62 graduate programs:
• 22 master's degree programs
• 40 certificates and certifications
Colleges
• College of Science & Mathematics
• College of Education
• College of Humanities and Social Sciences
• College of Graduate and Professional Studies
• Honors College
• Corporate University
In addition to providing education on campus, Millersville University also provides study abroad programs for students, which can be achieved through a program of university and non-university.
Millersville University also sponsors summer programs, semester and year-long program for cooperation with partner universities in some places, such as in Germany, Australia, Chile, and China.
Millersville University occupies an area of approximately 250 hectares, of which about half has been managed organically by the university.
One of the unique landscape on campus is the presence of a pair of swans were always together since 1966. A pair of geese named Miller and Seville are complementary in the lake has become a campus.
In addition to getting a variety of academic activities, students can also join the organization as well as student associations at the university campus. There are about 130 student clubs on campus Millersville.
One non-academic activities are much in demand by students is athletic activities. Millersville University has 19 varsity sports team consists of a team of men and women's teams are known as the robber, who compete in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference in the NCAA Division II level.
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