Indianapolis Monthly College Guide 2023

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO INDIANAPOLIS MONTHLY Check out our profi les of public and private schools throughout Indiana! + COLLEGE GUIDE 2023 Expert advice to help students ace the university application process, navigate campus visits, and fi le for fi nancial aid.

ACING THE APPLICATION

Capture the attention of college admissions officers with some research, preparation, and due diligence.

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FAFSA FORECAST

A guide to updates on the 2024–25 FAFSA and upcoming changes in student loan repayment.

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GRAND TOUR

Campus visits let students and their families determine which institutions are a good fit.

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ACING APPLICATION THE

CAPTURE THE ATTENTION OF COLLEGE ADMISSIONS OFFICERS WITH SOME RESEARCH, PREPARATION, AND DUE DILIGENCE. /

HOW CAN YOU ace the admissions process? Start early, say higher education professionals. Most colleges begin accepting applications in the fall of a student’s senior year of high school, but the work should begin months (or years) earlier. “Anymore, students can start doing their research during their freshman year,” says Chris Munchel, associate vice president for enrollment planning and management at Ball State University. “To me, that is a very motivated student. But I would definitely recommend students start digging in during their junior year.”

Many colleges and universities look beyond traditional grade point averages and standardized test scores previously used to determine admission. Instead, they seek well-rounded applicants whose activities and interests align with their missions. A little prep work now can mean a coveted acceptance letter later.

RESEARCH PROJECT

There are approximately 4,700 degreegranting institutions in the United States, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Some universities focus on liberal arts curricula, while others are geared toward science, technology, engineering, or mathematics disciplines. It’s up to applicants and their families to determine which schools offer the features and programs they desire.

“When a student is looking at schools, the first thing they should do is get familiar with the learning environment of that institution,” says Thomas Bear, vice president of enrollment management with Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. “A student who comes here very much has to have a passion for STEM. You have to be able to work in a community. Nobody graduates from a STEM school by themselves. They have to work with a team.”

Applicants have ample opportunities to learn more about each potential university home. They can plan a trip to tour the campus and see what’s really happening there or engage with admissions professionals via social media or phone to find out what the school offers and what it requires for entry.

“We want to make sure we provide students with the information they need to be successful at Ball State or wherever they choose to go,” Munchel says.

COLLEGE PREP 101

The admissions process begins long before students fill out their applications. Colleges may have different requirements for admission, including prerequisite classes and a level of community involvement. Test scores may or may not be required, as many schools are now test-optional. Grade point averages are important, but so are soft skills and extracurricular activities that indicate a student’s passion for development opportunities outside of class.

“We love to understand a student’s background in the community, what they’ve done, how they’ve been involved in their churches and other activities,” says Tod Dalberg, chief marketing officer with Indiana Wesleyan University, a Christian-based school. “Our goal is to find a student who is going to thrive here on our Marion campus.”

It may be tempting to sign up for every club, organization, and charity to create a resume of engagement. That’s not necessary, admissions professionals say. What they want to see is authenticity and passions that align with the school’s overall mission. That’s why Indiana Wesleyan may seek students active in their church families, while Rose-Hulman might focus on students who participate in groups like robotics club. More activities won’t tip the scales, Munchel says, but genuine participation efforts will.

APPLY HERE

Each school has its own application requirements. Many accept the Common Application, which allows students to apply to multiple schools at the same time. Others may have their own unique application processes. Take this task seriously, Bear says. Pay attention to the details, fill out the application completely, and have someone else proofread it before it’s sent. “Students are still going to graduate and apply for internships and jobs,” Bear says. “They’re going to have to communicate

effectively. It’s critical that we see that ability to follow instructions and express themselves.”

Most applications rely on the college essay, which often gives admissions professionals a window to see beyond grades and club activities. Again, sincerity comes into play. Students should write essays that reflect who they are, not who they imagine the school wants them to be.

HONEST EFFORT

Students may mistakenly believe they need a flawless high school record to get into college. Some candidates might have made some bad decisions during high school or struggled in class due to outside influences, mental health concerns, or pressures at home. Be honest about these hurdles. Admissions officers want to know about applicants’ backgrounds.

“First and foremost, we always say be honest and transparent,” Dalberg says. “We have students who were C students in high school. We want those students to apply. We value those students as much as we value the valedictorians. If you have a lower GPA, talk to us about why. Give us a view of what your life was actually like and what challenges you faced.”

BACKUP PLAN

The hard truth is universities cannot accept every qualified student who applies. While rejection can be difficult, applicants must remember that other educational options exist. They may wind up at a different four-year institution, or they could opt to focus on an associate degree before they transition to a four-year college. Many schools, like Ball State University, have programs that allow students to live on campus and attend Ivy Tech while planning their transition into the Ball State curriculum path.

Remember, the university application process may not unfold as planned, but often the outcomes are just as good. “The world is full of people who didn’t get into their first choice of institutions, and they’re doing fine,” Bear says. “They just found out that another school was a better fit for them.”

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FAFSA FORECAST /

IF YOU’RE AMONG THE APPROXIMATELY 18 MILLION PEOPLE WHO COMPLETE THE FAFSA EACH YEAR, HERE’S A GUIDE TO SOME OF THE MAJOR CHANGES YOU’LL FIND ON THE 2024–25 FORM, PLUS INFORMATION ABOUT UPCOMING CHANGES IN STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT.

ANYONE WHO has ever applied for college knows about the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The very thought of completing the crucible of student financial aid has intimidated applicants and their families throughout the years. But complete it they must, for each year the student wishes to qualify for assistance. Good news is ahead. For the first time in decades, the form is undergoing a major revamp via the FAFSA Simplification Act. Its overarching goals are to make a college education accessible to more applicants and to make the FAFSA easier to complete.

The 2024–25 FAFSA won’t be available in October as it was in previous years. Don’t expect to see it until the end of December this year. Meanwhile, information about the changes is being rolled out bit by bit as the Department of Education finalizes the new form.

“We’re still in the learning process on some of this,” says Joanna Riney, director of student financial assistance at University of Southern Indiana. “We don’t really know all the changes that are coming or the things we’re going to need to implement.”

Please note, the information in this article is based on available information at the time, which may change somewhat by the time the FAFSA comes out in December.

FRIENDLIER FORMAT

So, what changes can you expect to see on the revised FAFSA? First of all, in the spirit of simplification, there won’t be as many questions for students and parents to answer.

Scott Thum, student financial services director for Indiana Tech, points out that although the FAFSA may require less information from students and families,

schools might need to modify their application forms to capture information no longer found on the FAFSA. “For example, schools need to know where students will be living because we have to make separate budgets for off-campus or on-campus students,” Thum says.

IRS data retrieval is also simplified. “Starting with the 2024–25 year, students and parents will provide their consent, and the IRS will directly exchange the data with the FAFSA instead of them having to go in and import the information themselves,” Riney says. “That’s a huge change.”

the FAFSA. If they are completing the form online, they will need to request that their “contributor” (parent, guardian, etc.) go online and provide their information to the FAFSA.

SWITCHING FROM EFC TO SAI

Besides simplifying the FAFSA, the Department of Education is changing the calculation for determining a student’s eligibility for financial aid. Beginning with the 2024–25 school year, the Student Aid Index will replace the Expected Family Contribution. “The Department of Education is indicating that we should see more students who qualify for the Federal Pell Grant under the new calculation than under the old approach,” says Nathan Lohr, FAAC, director of financial aid for University of Indianapolis.

The Federal Pell Grant is the main needs-based award offered by the federal government.

Riney adds that this feature will be available to the majority of students and parents, but it may be unavailable to some applicants depending on marital status and tax filing status.

Another change is students are now able to provide their own information on

The SAI will focus less on the family’s cash flow and more on the family’s overall wealth. Two changes could make a big difference to current students’ eligibility for financial aid, which could result in a significant reduction in the amount of assistance they receive. For one, the SAI doesn’t consider the number of students a family has attending college. The second change is that farms and small businesses, previously excluded as assets, must now be reported. “We encourage students who see a change to their eligibility to get in contact with the financial aid office at their school right away so they can explore options to assist them,” Lohr says.

Schools will try to make up the difference where they can. Some even offer

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“We encourage students who see a change to their eligibility to get in contact with the financial aid office at their school right away so they can explore options to assist them.”
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scholarships specifically to students affected by the changes.

REPAYING STUDENT LOANS

Starting in March 2020, student loans were deferred and no interest was accrued. That’s all expected to end August 31, with interest beginning to accrue on September 1 and payments due beginning in October.

Since repayment has been deferred so many times over the last few years, this could catch some people by surprise. For those who struggle to repay their loans, Thrum suggests contacting the servicer to make them aware of the situation and explore options to stay out of default. It’s a good idea in general for students who must begin repaying their loans to contact their servicer and provide them with a current address. “If they can’t contact you, eventually you’ll default on your loan,” Thum says. “That’s not good.”

PROACTIVE MEASURES

So what can current students and college applicants do while they wait for the 2024–25 FAFSA to become available?

Mary Beth Petrie, vice president for enrollment management with DePauw University, says this generation of students is particularly motivated to move ahead in the process of applying to college. She

encourages students to put together a broad list of potential schools without letting the anticipated cost of tuition limit them. Then, they should reach out to the institutions on their list and ask the admissions offices and financial aid offices if they can get an estimate on their financial assistance in advance of the upcoming FAFSA. Finally, they should get to know the admissions and financial aid officers at the colleges to which they’re applying. “When they know someone is in their corner, and they know who that person is, it can make the process less stressful,” Petrie says.

Riney suggests students and families watch Department of Education videos coming out this summer. The series will go over the features of the 2024–25 FAFSA and direct students and families on how to prepare for the new forms.

“Once the FAFSA is available, apply early,” Thum says. “January is the time to apply. Right now, you don’t know how it’s going to impact you. So the earlier you apply, the better.” He adds that current students who see that their eligibility amount has changed substantially from the previous year should contact their school to review it.

Lohr emphasizes the importance of keeping track of financial aid deadlines,

staying connected with the school, and asking questions, particularly for families who have filled out the form before. “The experience is going to be a little bit different,” he says.

And take advantage of available resources. DePauw, like other schools, is planning activities, events, and webinars to help families navigate the changes and the new process of completing the FAFSA.

“I want students and families to know that we’re going to be right there with them,” Petrie says. “And we’re going to be helping them all along the way.”

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GRAND TOUR /

THE COLLEGE VISIT is a time-honored tradition and an important part of a student’s scholastic journey. It gives them the chance to try on a variety of academic environments and learn more about the physical campuses, degree programs and course offerings, and student life. While collegiate visits vary by school and student interest, each offers standard and semi-custom tours that can help prospective applicants and their families get a feel for the institution and make the most of their time on campus.

BEYOND THE BASICS

Pursuing a post-secondary education is not only a significant financial investment, but it’s also a highly personal choice. Families should discuss what they want from the college experience, then make a list of schools that may fulfill their requirements. Characteristics like campus size, location, accommodations, housing, access to faculty, academic programs, campus life, and athletics should all be taken into consideration when weighing the options. Decide what qualities are most important to your student and keep an eye out for those details during your visit. Faith Haley, admissions executive director for Indiana State University, recommends that students ask lots of questions, take pictures and videos, and talk to everyone they meet. “You should walk

away with a good sense of whether or not this could be a good fit for you,” she says.

A standard college visit should include a tour of the campus and some type of interaction with the admissions office. This might be structured as an information session with other prospective applicants, a presentation, or a one-on-one meeting with an admissions counselor. Larger schools tend to offer these opportunities in groups, while small to medium schools may schedule them individually. When classes are in session, campus tours are led by current student ambassadors who can offer insights into the campus lifestyle. Depending on the time of year, visitors may be invited to attend a class or meet with faculty members.

Mike Targonski, director of admission visits and events at Valparaiso University, says visitors attending open houses, preview days, and special events will likely see presentations, group sessions, and tours for interested families. “These are great opportunities, especially early on in the college search. Events like this will likely have a combination of a general college presentation, academic sessions, a campus tour, and interest sessions or tours,” he says.

When planning your personal visit, it is helpful for prospective applicants and their families to think about what they would like to learn during their time

on campus and ask for experiences that best meet their needs. Many schools offer customized or semi-custom visits that may include appointments with specific departments, a session with a financial aid counselor, an overnight stay (often reserved for admitted students), or a com-

plimentary meal.

When scheduling a visit, reach out to the admissions office ahead of time to inquire about additional opportunities, and don’t hesitate to ask if you would like more information about an experience, program, or process. “Admissions staff and students are very eager to assist families throughout the college search process and want to provide helpful information and insight,” says Stephanie Stephenson, senior associate director of admissions at Indiana University’s Bloomington campus.

CAMPUS VISITS LET PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES DETERMINE WHICH INSTITUTIONS ARE THE RIGHT FIT FOR THEM.
“You should walk away with a good sense of whether or not this could be a good fit for you.”
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SOAK UP THE SURROUNDINGS

During college visits, families will naturally want some basic information about admission requirements and costs, but it is also worthwhile to inquire about potential scholarship opportunities and fi nancial aid deadlines. Parents should ask what makes the institution unique and which habits and activities will help position their children for success beyond college. Find out more about the support systems in place to make the transition to college life less challenging, and don’t forget to evaluate both the strengths and weaknesses of a place and its people.

Chip Timmons, dean for enrollment management and director of admissions with Wabash College, says visitors should ask more open-ended questions during their tours. They should inquire about the most valuable skills and talents students learn during their four years on campus and what kinds of adjustments enrollees typically make in order to be academically successful. Students should expect different answers from different types of institutions, but the responses will help them determine whether they see themselves

fitting into particular environments. Timmons also encourages prospective applicants to ask faculty, students, staff, and administrators why they chose a particular school and, more importantly, why they stay. “[They] had plenty of options but chose to make that school their academic or professional home. Why? If the people being asked these questions are happy with their choices, students should expect quick, thoughtful answers,” he says.

Andrew Hendricks, interim vice president for enrollment and marketing and director of athletics at Franklin College, says the college experience should be transformational as opposed to transactional, and students should know that they are selecting a place that will help them grow and develop as a human, both inside and outside of the classroom. “I suggest they ask about the culture of the campus, such as social activities, clubs, and Greek life,” he says. “I also suggest that they ask about support from professors and academic resources, as well as internship experiences, professional outcomes, and other interests, such as study abroad opportunities.”

OPTIMIZE THE EXPERIENCE

Because campus tour capacities can be limited and appointments tend to fi ll up quickly, especially at larger institutions, families should start planning their visits early to maximize the available options. In addition to the standard campus visit the school offers, be sure to build some time in your schedule to informally check out popular gathering areas and the community surrounding the campus on your own.

Sample the fare at the dining hall (if not included) or have a meal at a nearby restaurant and tell the locals you are in town for a college visit. This is a great way to get an opinion of the school from someone who isn’t on the payroll. You should also evaluate the safety and security measures that are in place both on and off campus.

“While the campus visit is an important piece of the college search, you will want to make sure that you feel comfortable and at home in the area surrounding the school, as it will be your home away from home throughout your college experience,” Stephenson says.

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Discover a transformative education that ignites your curiosity and brings out your best. Whether you are studying in our nationally recognized College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, our new School of Business and Leadership, or our Creative School (launches in 2024)—all dedicated exclusively to undergraduate education—you will fi nd unparalleled innovation, collaboration, and hands-on learning with one of the smallest student-faculty ratios in the country. With 1,800 curious, compassionate students who lead by example and seek connection across differences, you will experience a sense of community like no other that extends to an incredibly engaged alumni network.

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YEAR FOUNDED : 1837 / CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 1,800 / STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 9:1 / U NDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 75+ majors, minors, and programs / SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: DePauw University offers popular majors such as Business Administration, Psychology, Communications, Biology, and Computer Science, providing students with diverse academic pathways for their career goals and personal interests. / DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS: 44 miles // IN-STATE/OUT-OF-STATE TUITION : $55,410 // PERCENTAGE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: 21 / TOP THREE AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: U.S. News & World Report Top 50 National Liberal Arts College, #1 Liberal Arts College in Indiana, #16 Nation’s Most Innovative. / AFFILIATED COLLEGES/SATELLITE CAMPUSES: DePauw ranks in the top 10 for study-abroad programs. This includes a wide range of off-campus offerings in over 45 countries, including summer and semester-long study abroad, Winter Term in Service, and internship and practicum experiences.

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Discover a transformative education that ignites your curiosity and brings out your best.

Whether you are studying in our nationally recognized College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Businesss and Leadership or our Creative School – all dedicated exclusively to undergraduate education – you will find unparalleled innovation, collaboration and hands-on learning with one of the smallest student-faculty ratios in the country. With 1,800 curious, compassionate students who lead by example and seek connection across differences, experience a sense of community like no other that extends to an incredibly engaged alumni network.

Recognized by U.S. News and World Report as a top 50 national liberal arts college, the #1 liberal arts college in Indiana, 16th most innovative university in the country and top 10 in study abroad, it’s no wonder that DePauw’s graduates are among the top 7% in lifetime career earnings.

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THE STATS

YEAR FOUNDED: 1865 • CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 8,658

• STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 16:1 • UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 100+ majors • MASTER’S DEGREES/ CERTIFICATES OFFERED: 65+ • DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED: 13 • SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: Arts and Sciences, Education, Health and Human Services, Business, Technology, Graduate Studies • DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS: 75 miles • IN-STATE TUITION/OUT-OF-STATE TUITION: indstate.edu/costs-aid • STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID: 96% • PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS: indstate. edu/academics/accreditation/programs • TOP THREE AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS: 94% placement rate among 2022 graduates; Ranked among the top 12% of schools nationwide by Third Way’s Economic Mobility Index; 18 years running as Best in the Midwest by Princeton Review • AFFILIATED COLLEGES/SATELLITE

CAMPUSES: Honors College, Summer Honors, Made at Plainfield, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Your legendary experience begins when you WEAR BLUE.

In fact, we have been a student-focused public institution since our founding in Terre Haute, Ind., in 1865! Indiana State is located on a beautiful, tree-filled residential campus where 8,000+ undergraduate and graduate Sycamores pursue life-changing education in nationally recognized, hands-on degree programs.

Indiana State University is The Forest. You’ll want to call it home.

At Indiana State, classes are taught by brilliant, personable faculty who lead practical, innovative instruction that prepares you for professional excellence and career success. Our average faculty/student ratio is 16:1, which means you’ll form face-to-face connections with teachers who know your name and care about your success.

We offer challenging, high-demand degree programs designed to help you achieve your career ambitions. Programs include: cybercriminology and security studies; intelligence analysis; operations and supply chain management; packaging engineering technology; computer engineering technology; unmanned systems; insurance and risk management; communication, sciences and disorders; and interior architecture design. Many of our undergraduate degrees are available on campus or 100 percent online!

Academics at Indiana State incorporate hands-on learning activities with engaging projects, field and laboratory research, service learning, study-abroad experiences, and outstanding internship placements. These experiences add depth and context to your classroom studies and prepare you for the world beyond the university.

And, with 260+ student clubs and organizations, plus a fun, vibrant downtown community in Terre Haute, your campus life won’t just be academic – it’ll be the greatest, most formative four years of your life so far.

Princeton Review has listed us as among the Midwest’s best universities. Employers also know the value of hiring Sycamores; Indiana State graduates enjoyed a 94 percent job placement rate in 2022, and 69 percent of Sycamores remain to live and work in Indiana after graduation.

Indiana State is OUR state’s university – and your choice for a practical, marketable college degree that can take you wherever you want to go.

Visit our campus to discover for yourself how becoming a Sycamore can change your life. We can’t wait to welcome you to The Forest!

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START YOUR STORY AT IU BLOOMINGTON

A storybook experience of what college should be like, and the endless opportunities that come with it. This is where leaders, innovators, and explorers are made. Fuel your passions—and discover new ones—with top-ranked academics, caring faculty, and a community that will support you every step of the way.

You’re ready to put in the work. And IU is ready for you. Explore more than 300 undergraduate majors—many which rank among the world’s best. Work hand-in-hand with professors who care about your future. Gain real-world experience with internships and study abroad opportunities. Discover a career path to propel you forward.

Get hands-on research experience within patients. Work with an organization that shares your commitment to service. At IU, you’ll be able prepared for anything.

IU is a window to the world. Learn one of more university in the United States. Broaden your cultural knowledge by exploring international and multicultural student organizations. Even go beyond borders with over 380 study abroad programs.

your community, or the world with service. Make meaningful connections and develop your leadership skills. At IU, you have more than 750 explore your interests.

IU’s storied history continues with you. Show basketball to soccer. Raise millions by dancing

at First Thursday art festivals.

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Year founded: 1820

• Current enrollment: 47,005

• Student-faculty ratio: 17:1

• Undergraduate majors: 300+

• Subject matter expertise: Business, Public Health, Nursing, Public Affairs, Global and International Studies, Media, Music, Informatics and Computing

• Languages offered: 80+

• Study abroad programs: 380+

• In-state tuition: $11,560

• Students on financial aid: 75%

• Top three awards/recognitions: #8 best undergrad business program in the nation, Kelley School of Business (U.S. News & World Report); #1 public affairs program in the nation, O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs (U.S. News & World Report); #1 in the U.S for the number of foreign languages taught and number of Language Flagship programs

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“I was able to get hands-on research experience within shape my career path.”

THIS IS INDIANA UNIVERSITY

AS YOU’VE NEVER SEEN IT BEFORE

You’ll find the world-class academics you’d expect from IU, along with real-world learning opportunities you won’t find anywhere else. With the city as an extension of our campus, you’ll get the best of everything our state has to offer.

BE PART OF OUR NEXT CHAPTER

For more than a century, we’ve been growing alongside the Indianapolis community—constantly evolving to meet the needs of the people and businesses around us. Now, we’re embarking on the next phase of our journey. And we want you to join us.

EARN A FUTURE- PROOF DEGREE

Artificial intelligence and biomedical informatics degrees at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering. Venture creation programs at the Kelley School of Business. Cytotechnology degrees at the IU School of Medicine. With more than 200 degree programs in business, health care, science, technology, and more, it’s easy to design an academic journey that will launch you into a successful future.

MAKE THE REAL WORLD PART OF YOUR CURRICULUM

With the city at your doorstep, there are countless opportunities for internships, volunteer projects, and other experiences. In fact, almost 75% of our students get hands-on experience.

HAVE THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE OF YOUR DREAMS

The IUI campus has everything you’re looking for. You can get involved in more than 350 student clubs, including 24 fraternities and sororities. Cheer on 17 different Jaguar athletics teams. Dance the night away in the Dance Marathon. Race a canoe down the canal during Regatta. Watch a movie in the Campus Center. Kick back in your residence hall. And when you’re hungry for a change of scenery, explore all downtown has to offer.

THE STATS

IUI’S FIRST CLASS STARTING: 2024 // FIRST COURSES OFFERED IN INDY: 1891 // CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 20,453 // STUDENT- FACULTY RATIO: 13:1 // UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 203 // GRADUATE

DEGREES OFFERED: 274 // TOTAL DEGREES: 477 // SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: Health, Business, Science, Education, Law, Public and Environmental Affairs // DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS: Steps from the State Capitol // RESEARCH FUNDING RECEIVED: $629.5M // STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID: 75.8% // TOP THREE AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: #3 top public university in Indiana (U.S. News & World Report, 2023); #22 nursing program in the nation, School of Nursing (U.S. News & World Report, 2023); eleven-time winner of the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award (Insight into Diversity)

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WELCOME TO INDIANA UNIVERSITY

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PROOF YOU REALLY CAN HAVE IT ALL

World-class academics that prepare you for a career. A vibrant, fun-fueled campus steps away from all Indianapolis has to offer. Opportunities to intern at Indiana’s most innovative startups. Programs at the School of Science that give you direct admit status at the IU School of Medicine. It’s got everything you want in a college—and tons you never knew you needed.

SEE HOW YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL AT IUI

MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY /

A WELL-ROUNDED EDUCATION Students at Manchester University start their journey of self-discovery, learning all about their chosen area of study—and they also learn to harness the core skills that will help them succeed in any career they choose. The world is ever changing, and knowing how to adapt is one of the qualities of the next generation’s leaders.

The Manchester experience is active and immersive. It encourages students to discover their passions and prepares them to become the kind of well-rounded graduates who stand out to potential employers.

LEARN BY EXPERIENCE At Manchester, a classroom might be in a river performing environmental research, in New York singing on the stage of Carnegie Hall, or on a football field interning as an athletic trainer for a professional team. Students learn by doing firsthand with support from expert faculty who inspire and challenge them to better understand themselves and the world.  Manchester offers rich study away opportunities. Studying away for a semester or year or traveling with a group during January session instills an understanding of how we fit into the world. It can be a life-changing experience.

TOGETHER IS BETTER Shared experiences help to shape our lives, and Manchester is a safe and accepting community of 1,400 students who find common interests and form lifelong relationships. Professors get to know their students and teach them the power of discussing ideas respectfully and the value of contrib-

uting to their communities.

Student-athletes can take their love for athletics to the next level and participate in one or more of our 21 sports. And with more than 40 clubs and organizations, students explore their interests, develop leadership skills, gain resumé-worthy experience and have lots of fun!

AFFORDABLE EXCELLENCE Manchester University does everything possible to make sure quality education is accessible. That’s why we invest in students with generous financial award packages. On average, a student receives $21,813 in scholarships and grants—that’s gift money that never has to be paid back.

In addition, we’ve locked annual tuition rates from the first day to give students and families a predictable total cost and make it easier to budget. You won’t experience a raise in tuition throughout the next four years!

AFTER MANCHESTER Employers see Manchester graduates as problem-solvers and innovative thinkers, and they come to career fairs on campus to recruit them. It’s no wonder that 95 percent of graduates in the last five years were employed, in further studies or in full-time voluntary service within six months of graduation.

We encourage you to visit. It’s the best way to find out if our beautiful campus feels like a home away from home. Students who visit during their senior year earn an additional $2000 toward their tuition that will be applied over the next four years!

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STATS YEAR FOUNDED : 1889 / CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 1,217 / STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 14:1 / UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 70+ / MASTER’S DEGREES OFFERED: 4 / DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED: 1 / SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: Accounting, Athletic Training, Business, Education, Exercise Science, Genome Sciences, Health Sciences, Nursing, Nutrition, Pharmacy, Psychology / DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS: 105 miles / IN-STATE/OUT-OF-STATE TUITION : $35,800 / PERCENTAGE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: 1 / TOP THREE AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: Ranked #1 “Most Focused Colleges for Health/Medical Prep Programs in the Great Lakes Region” by College Factual; ranked #1 “Most Popular” and “Most Focused” Degree for Genome Sciences by College Factual; Ranked #4 among “Most Influential Universities in Indiana” by Academic Influence / AFFILIATED COLLEGES/SATELLITE CAMPUSES: Manchester University Fort Wayne 604 E. College Ave., North Manchester, IN 46962 800-852-3648 / manchester.edu COLLEGE GUIDE SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION
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The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university located in the southwestern region of Indiana. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and its vibrant campus community of changemakers.

1800 Lincoln Avenue, Evansville, IN 47722 812-488-2000 /evansville.edu

Home of the Purple Aces, UE offers over 75 majors, 17 Division I sports, and a unique study abroad experience at Harlaxton College, a Victorian manor located in the countryside of England. For more information, please visit www.evansville.edu.

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Harlaxton College - the University of Evansville’s study abroad center housed in a Victorian manor in the countryside of Grantham, Englan

EMPOWERING

Community that cares

Our close-knit campus community provides a safe environment for your student to grow in ways they never thought possible.

Experiences that will set your student apart

Employers seek experience, and your student will be well-prepared for any career they choose.

Hands-on education and internships are just a starting point. Here, you won’t just learn about it. You’ll do it.

Imagine the unimaginable

Students have the once-in-a-lifetime chance to study abroad at Harlaxton College, our Victorian manor in the English perspective that cannot be developed purely in a classroom.

This is what it means to be a Purple Ace.

Come see UE for yourself!

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98% Class of 2022 graduates employed or in grad school within six months of graduation

$25,000 Average Academic Merit Scholarship for freshmen in 2023 #1 Study abroad program

EXPERIENCES CONNECTIONS OPPORTUNITIES GROWTH CONFIDENCE

At Valparaiso University, we endeavor to light the way with a generous spirit, believing always in the power of a personal touch. That’s why we prefer to

At Valpo, you are known as more than a student and your experience is marked by more than an education. Valpo is the place where you belong from the beginning and discover more of who you are along the way. You’ll be immersed in top-tier

academics, work closely with your professors, and gain hands-on experience as early as your freshman year. And then you’ll take all of that,

the difference in the world that you want to see.

Where exceptional is normal, distinction is inevitable, and impact is eternal.

70+ UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

OUR CAMPUS & CURRICULUM

As diverse as its vibrant community, Valpo’s 350- acre campus offers plenty of space for every form of creative expression…

ART Art, digital media, and teleproduction studios, Center for the Arts including a 275-seat theater, 170-seat recital hall, and the Brauer Museum of Art

ATHLETICS

ENTERTAINMENT & PLAY Disc golf course, racquetball and sand volleyball courts

FAITH Chapel of the Resurrection

GATHERING 202,000-square-foot Harre Student Union serving as the hub of student life and offering space for recreation and meetings as well as a computer lab, bookstore, career center, and two dining options at Founders Table and the Campus Cafe

SCIENCE Laboratories, Doppler radar equipment, weather forecasting studios, advanced research light and electron telescopes, and our James S. Markiewicz Solar Energy Research Facility with the only undergraduate solar furnace facility in the U.S.

STUDY Christopher Center Library which stores 600,000 volumes and offers 180 public computers

Not only will Valpo offer you a place to explore and discover, but you will also receive a comprehensive, rigorous education within the liberal arts tradition, learning to think critically, communicate clearly, and solve complex problems creatively. With unprecedented access to resources, facilities, and above all, faculty, you obtain the individualized attention and guidance fundamental to reaching your full potential.

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Valpo prides itself on being innovative, continually expanding upon its premier programs in response to an ever-changing job market and an ever-changing world. Although opportunities abound on campus, learning at Valpo extends far beyond the classroom to incorporate experiential learning, service trips, internships, and undergraduate research opportunities.

OUR SENSE OF COMMUNITY

With leadership and service at the core of who we are, thoughtful dialogue and an approach that is both global and interdisciplinary, Valpo applies the belief that we truly build better by building together. And together, we have a lot more fun in the process, too! That’s why we offer a number of opportunities to connect, learn, lead, and grow through study abroad programs, sorority and fraternity life, NCAA Division 1 athletics, thriving arts programs, and more than 100 student clubs and organizations. With endless opportunities, belonging comes easily.

OUR CULTURE OF RECOGNITION

Even with our exceptional academic programs receiving national rankings and recognitions, what tops the charts at Valpo is our amazing students and faculty. With committed and inspiring faculty leading the way, Valpo students are encouraged to accept challenges and are empowered to meet them head on and heart open, continually learning, serving, and leading, no matter where they are in their journey or where their path takes them. That’s how Valpo has become a place where exceptional is normal, distinction is inevitable, and impact eternal!

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BALL STATE UNIVERSITY

/2000 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN 47306 800-382-8540 / bsu.edu

For 104 years, Ball State has had an unwavering belief in an education rooted in innovation, values, and intellectual curiosity. The institution was founded on the beneficence and tenacity of the Ball brothers, who gave back to the community that gave them so much. They purchased the land and buildings of a defunct institution and donated them to the State of Indiana. This gift became the Indiana State Normal School Eastern Division, which opened in 1918. What began as a teachers college has grown into a world-class university with highly respected programs in education, architecture, business, communications, fi ne arts, sciences, humanities, and the health professions. Symbolized by the statue Beneficence, our enduring values guide us today and will endure as we enter a bright future.

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YEAR FOUNDED: 1918 / CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 19,777 / STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 14:1 / UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 117 / MASTER’S DEGREES OFFERED: 70 / DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED: 16 // SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: Education, architecture, business, communications, fine arts, sciences, humanities, and the health professions. / DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS: 65 miles / IN-STATE TUITION: $8,688 // OUT-OF-STATE TUITION: $26,696 / PERCENTAGE OF

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: 2 / TOP THREE AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: Top 100 among public colleges and universities in the nation— U.S. News & World Repor t, one of the best universities in the Midwest—Princeton Review, best undergraduate teaching at a public university in Indiana— U.S. News & World Report

Focused on A Bright Future

Becoming a Ball State Cardinal opens the door to a future full of possibilities. Our beautiful campus, welcoming culture, passionate learning partners, and focus on innovation and collaboration allow our students to chart a unique path to meaningful careers and fulfilling lives. Discover Ball State and see how as Cardinals, We Fly.

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EARLHAM COLLEGE

801 National Road West, Richmond, IN 47374 765-983-1200 / earlham.edu

Earlham is a small, nationally ranked liberal arts college located in Richmond, Indiana. But above all else, Earlham is home to humans who want to make big changes in their communities, and the world, for good.

Founded by Quakers in 1847, the Earlham community is uncommonly welcoming, respectful, and committed to peace and social justice.

When you start your education here, you’ll embark on an Epic Journey that includes immersive research, internships, and study abroad—and you’ll have a team of supporters cheering you on and guiding you along the way. Plus, our Epic Advantage ensures that every Earlhamite has the funding and support they need to pursue an impactful, career-discerning opportunity before graduation.

And when it comes to generosity, we practice what we preach through our many scholarship programs. This includes INspire Earlham, which offers free tuition to Indiana students whose families are Pell and State of Indiana grant-eligible and earn up to $60,000 per year.

YEAR FOUNDED: 1847 / CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 677 / STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 6:1 / NUMBER OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 40 / NUMBER OF MASTER’S DEGREES OFFERED: 2 / SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: Environmental Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Social Justice, and Pre-Health / DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWN CINCINNATI (IN MILES): 72 miles / IN-STATE TUITION: $50,970 / OUT-OF-STATE TUITION: $50,970 / PERCENTAGE OF STUDENTS ON FINANCIAL AID: 95% / TOP THREE AWARDS/ RECOGNITIONS: One of 40 “Colleges That Change Lives”; A Best Classroom Experience according to The Princeton Review ; A “Best Value College” according to The Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Report / AFFILIATED COLLEGES/SATTELITE CAMPUSES: Earlham School of Religion, Earlham Graduate Programs in Education

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101 Branigin Blvd., Franklin, IN 46131-2598 317-738-8075 / franklincollege.edu

Established in 1834, Franklin College is located in charming Franklin, Indiana, just 25 minutes south of downtown Indianapolis. Our beautiful, tree-lined campus spans over 207 acres and provides state-of-the-art academic buildings, residential facilities, athletic fields, and a scenic biology woodland, all catering to our vibrant community of learners. Our students hail from different backgrounds and have a unique set of interests, skills, and aspirations, adding to the richness of our academic environment.

At Franklin College, we offer over 50 majors, 40 minors, and 12 pre-professional programs to around 1,000 students. Our small class sizes allow for highly personalized attention and experiential learning opportunities. Our dedicated professors are passionate advocates, imparting knowledge and expertise to our students and helping them transform into well-rounded individuals ready to face modern challenges head-on.

In addition to the transformative education at Franklin College, our students fi nd their fit in a variety of extracurricular activities, including over 40 student clubs, academic organizations, and Greek life. More than 50 percent of Franklin College students participate in our 21 varsity athletic programs.

Schedule your Franklin College visit today to discover all we have to offer!

YEAR FOUNDED : 1834 / CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 959 / STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO : 12:1 / UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 50+ majors in 24 academic disciplines

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/ MASTER’S DEGREES OFFERED: Master of Science in Athletic Training, Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies / SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: Biology, Business, Exercise Science, Mathematics, Psychology, Public Relations / DISTANCE FROM INDIANAPOLIS: 25 miles / IN-STATE TUITION/OUT-OF-STATE TUITION:

$36,600 / STUDENTS ON FINANCIAL AID: 100% // TOP THREE AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: Recognized as a leader in Social Mobility by U.S. News & World Report (2022); National Model United Nations (NMUN) “Distinguished Delegation” at Annual NMUN International Conference (2022); Four student-journalists recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) as Mark of Excellence Winners for best collegiate work published or broadcast during 2022.

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“At Franklin College, you are not just another face on campus. You get to know colleagues in your classrooms, and the relationships you gain are more than just relationships, they’re mentorships. The opportunities at Franklin College go beyond just sitting in the classroom listening to lectures. And you get tons of professional development opportunities. Everyone at Franklin gets involved.”

For more information, visit FranklinCollege.edu or call the office of admissions at 317.738.8075.

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INDIANA TECH

1600 E. Washington Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46803 260-466-2121 / indianatech.edu

Indiana Tech is a comprehensive university that educates students beyond its home base in Fort Wayne with regional locations throughout Indiana and Kentucky, as well as online programs that meet the needs of students worldwide. The university offers degree and certificate programs that help working adults advance their careers. Indiana Tech offers degrees at the associate, bachelor’s, master’s and Ph.D. levels, as well as professional certificate programs. Each is aligned with an in-demand career, including project management, engineering, business, cybersecurity, accounting, information technology, computer science, global health leadership, health information technology, supply chain management, and more. The university’s programs are fully accredited through the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), and many programs hold discipline-specific accreditations. Beyond quality degree programs, busy working adults find Indiana Tech an ideal fit due to class schedules that allow them to take one class at a time and still make rapid progress towards their degree. Classes start every six weeks, allowing students to begin their education at any time of year. Indiana Tech also works with employers to provide education and training to their team members, helping companies attract and retain top talent. Indiana Tech can even develop custom programs for corporate partners, as well as offer on-site courses at partner locations.

YEAR FOUNDED: 1930 / CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 1,500 undergraduates on the main campus, 6,500 online undergraduate and graduate / STUDENT-FACULTY

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RATIO: 16:1 / UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 50 / MASTER’S DEGREES OFFERED: 8 / DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED: 1 / SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Criminal Justice, Busine ss, Communication, Information Technology, Life Sciences, Health Care Administration, Psychology, and Human Resources / DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS: 1 18 miles / IN-STATE/OUT-OF-STATE TUITION: $399 per credit hour undergrad/$525 per credit hour graduate / STUDENTS ON FINANCIAL AID: 90% / TOP THREE AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: Indiana Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, while some of our programs have earned program-specific accreditation/recognition from ABET, IACBE, CAHIIM, SHRM and the Project Management Institute; Ranked #6 in Indiana for return-on-investment by PayScale.com; Recognized as a Top 10-Gold Level Military Friendly School

WORKING MOMS + DADS ONLINE.INDIANATECH.EDU

LIFE CHANGING EDUCATION

Indiana Tech will help you go further with 100-plus quality online degree and certificate programs. Our class schedules allow you to take one class at a time and make rapid progress toward program completion.

ENROLL TODAY! | 888.832.4742 3500 DePauw Blvd. | Indianapolis

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INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

/4201 S Washington St, Marion, IN 46953 765-674-6901 / indwes.edu

Indiana Wesleyan University celebrates over 100 years as a Christian, global, comprehensive university providing liberal arts and professional education to approximately 11,000+ students worldwide. IWU is one of the largest faith-based universities in America with rich undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs. An early pioneer in adult and online education, IWU is known for excellence in training a skilled workforce ready to meet the needs of companies today. IWU offers a residential campus where students live and learn on the beautiful 350-acre traditional campus in Marion. Also offered through IWU-National & Global are 100% online programs and onsite/hybrid programs at education centers in Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio.

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STATS YEAR FOUNDED: 1920 / CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 11,417 / STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 14:1 / ALUMNI: 100,000+ / ACADEMIC PROGRAMS: 312 / COUNTRIES REPRESENTED: 62 / TOP RANKINGS : #1 Online, Non-profit School in Indiana (Newsweek – America’s Top Online Colleges, 2023), #1 Best College Dorms in Indiana (Niche. com, 2020), #6 Best Online Christian Colleges in America (BibleCollegeOnline.com, 2023), Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Accredited
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Accomplish more than you ever thought possible. At the heart of our Catholic values, Marian is a university family who cares about your success. We have professors and coaches who train you to excel and become your biggest fans, and friends who help shape how you see the world and walk with you as you make an impact. Join us! Scan the QR or visit marian.edu. Marian University is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana. June 2023

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN INDIANA

8600 University Blvd., Evansville, IN 47712 812-464-8600 /usi.edu

Discover the University of Southern Indiana, renowned for affordable academic excellence. From here, you’ll engage with dedicated faculty, tackle real-world challenges, and forge invaluable relationships. With a student body of nearly 9,200 from 88 Indiana counties, 47 states, and 36 countries, our vibrant 1,400acre Evansville campus offers 130-plus areas of study. Embrace a sense of connection through our 150-plus student organizations that foster lifelong friendships. Experience the thrill of NCAA Division I athletics, featuring 19 varsity sports, adding to our lively campus atmosphere. Immerse yourself in our culture of care and join our community of passionate Screaming Eagles.

YEAR FOUNDED : 1965 / CURRENT ENROLLMENT: 9,178 /STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO: 16:1 / UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES OFFERED: 63 / MASTER’S DEGREES OFFERED: 14 /

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DOCTORAL DEGREES OFFERED: 2 / SUBJECT MATTER EXPERTISE: USI offers programs through the College of Liberal Arts; Romain College of Business; College of Nursing and Health Professions; Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education; and School of Graduate Studies. / DISTANCE FROM DOWNTOWNINDIA-

NAPOLIS: 173 miles / OUT-OF-STATE TUITION: $21,873 / IN-STATE TUITION: $9,527 / PERCENTAGE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS: 2 / TOP THREE AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: USI’s graduate nursing program is ranked among the best in the country (U.S. News); the Romain College of Business is accredited by T he Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International), an honor earned by less than 5 percent of the more than 16,000 business schools worldwide; and USI engineering students designed and built a satellite for NASA, the first spacecraft built and flown by a public institution in the state of Indiana, which was deployed from the International Space Station. / AFFILIATED COLLEGES/SATELLITE CAMPUSES: College of Liberal Arts; Romain College of Business; College of Nursing and Health Professions; Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education; and School of Graduate Studies

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HERE WE SOAR

Founded: 1832

Enrollment: 800 men

Student-Faculty Ratio: 9:1

Mission: To educate men to think critically, act responsibly, lead effectively, and live humanely.

Majors: 27 with pre-professional programs in medicine, law, and business; dual-degree programs in engineering, law, and accounting

Outcomes: 94% medical school acceptance rate since 2017; 96% law school acceptance rate since 2013; 9 Rhodes Scholars; 27 Fulbright Fellowships since 2014; nation’s #4-ranked School for Internships; #2-ranked Alumni Network Athletics: 13 intercollegiate sports in NCAA Division III Tuition : $4 Students Receiving Aid: 98%

Contact Information: wabash.edu | admissions@wabash.edu

800-345-5385 or 765-361-6225

301 W. Wabash Avenue | Crawfordsville, IN 47933

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