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Juniata College is an independent, co-educational college of liberal arts and sciences founded by members of the Church of the Brethren in 1876. Juniata’s mission is to provide an engaging personalized educational experience empowering our students to develop the skills, knowledge and values that lead to a fulfilling life of service and ethical leadership in the global community.
think • ACADEMICS 6 Who/What was your biggest influence? 7 My Biggest Influence 8 So Much to Study Here 9 What’s your fav study spot?
Who do I contact about... Starting the admissions process? Michelle Bartol, Dean of Enrollment 814-641-3432, bartolm@juniata.edu
Meeting my counselor? Pat Chamberlain, Prospective Student Specialist, 814-641-3419, chambep@juniata.edu
Arranging a visit?
evolve • EXPERIENCE 10 No Place Like Dome: Student Constructs ‘Geodesic Dorm’ 11 All Fall Down: Juniata Rules Mattress Dominoes
Pamela Zilch, Campus Visit Coordinator 814-641-3428, zilchp@juniata.edu
Scholarship opportunities? Terri Bollman, Director of Enrollment Operations 814-641-3424, bollmat@juniata.edu
Financial aid and planning? Valerie Rennell, Director of Student Financial Planning 814-641-3142, rennelv@juniata.edu
12 Food History 13 Juniata Cribs
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Juniata Associate Writers Molly Sollenberger ’10 Grace Canfield ’10 Student Staff Writers Laura Hess ’11 Sarah Erdley ’12 Holly Brandes ’12
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18 How will you get experience?
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16 Grads Around the World; Where will you go?
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Juniata published by Juniata College Office of Admission, is a biannual magazine. Please send change of address to: Juniata College, Enrollment Center, 1700 Moore Street, Huntingdon, PA 16652. Juniata College, as an educational institution and employer, values equality of opportunity and diversity. The College is an independent, privately supported co-educational institution committed to providing a liberal arts education to qualified students regardless of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability. Its policies comply with requirements of Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IV of the Education Amendments of 1972, and all other applicable federal, state, and local statutes, regulations and guidelines.