2008-2009 Indiana College Guidebook - (Page 10) BETHEL COLLEGE BUTLER UNIVERSITY Address Phone Fax Email Internet Admissions Office Phone Financial Aid Office Phone Student Body Fall 2007 Enrollment 2008-2009 Annual Costs Residential Spaces Fraternities/Sororities Student/Faculty Ratio Average Class Size Application Deadline Application Fee Admissions Tests Required Financial Aid Application Deadline % of students receiving financial aid from any source Degrees Offered Affiliation 1001 W. McKinley Ave. Mishawaka, IN 46545 (574) 259-8511 (574) 257-3335 admissions@BethelCollege.edu www.BethelCollege.edu (800) 422-4101 (574) 257-3316 Coeducational Full-time Undergraduate 1,357 Part-time Undergraduate 559 Graduate/First Professional 181 Tuition and Fees $19,996 Room and Board $5,670 875 No 14:1 16 Early Admission: Dec. 1 & Jan. 15 Rolling: After March 10 $25 (Free Online) SAT or ACT March 10 (Indiana residents) 93% Associate, Baccalaureate, Graduate Missionary Church, Inc. www.mcusa.org Address Phone Fax Email Web Admissions Office Phone Financial Aid Office Phone Student Body Fall 2007 Enrollment 2008-2009 Annual Costs Residential Spaces Fraternities/Sororities Student/Faculty Ratio Average Class Size Application Deadline Application Fee Admissions Tests Required Financial Aid Application Deadline % of students receiving financial aid from any source Degrees offered Affiliation 4600 Sunset Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 940-8100 (317) 940-8150 admission@butler.edu go.butler.edu (888) 940-8100 (317) 940-8200 Coeducational Full-time Undergraduate 3,562 Part-time Undergraduate 55 Graduate/First Professional 862 Tuition and Fees $28,266 Room and Board $8,940 2,080 Yes 11:1 20 Early Admission: November 15 Regular Admission: February 15 Rolling: After February 15 $35 (Free online) SAT or ACT February 15 85% Baccalaureate, Graduate, Professional Independent Bethel College occupies a picturesque setting in northern Indiana on a beautifully wooded campus of more than 75 acres. Located in the heart of Mishawaka/South Bend, the college was founded by the Missionary Church. A fully accredited college of the arts and sciences, Bethel offers a careerproven education within a supportive academic community, providing an innovative academic approach with small class sizes and personalized instruction. Students may pursue associate’s, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in more than 50 areas of study. Bethel College is also one of the few colleges nationwide to offer a degree in Sign Language Interpreting. A dynamic nursing program and considerable course offerings tailored to meet the needs of adult students are popular choices, along with graduate degree programs. Academic pursuits are amplified by campus fellowships, internships, travel-study programs and cross-cultural experiences. The Everest-Rohrer Chapel/Fine Arts Center and Weaver Gallery provide state-of-the-art venues in which to showcase the visual and performing arts. Recreational opportunities abound with two gymnasiums, well-equipped weight rooms, cardiovascular equipment, athletic fields and much more. A Bethel College experience and education have proven to be the choice for an increasing number of families each year. The last decade saw a threefold increase in student enrollment and the addition of more than 14 buildings on campus, including nine residence halls and a fourstory academic/technology center. The heart of the Bethel experience has remained the same despite the changes that have occurred on the outside. Chapel services that meet three times a week are considered to be the cornerstone of Bethel life. “With Christ at the Helm” is more than Bethel’s motto—it is the purpose of the college and what makes it thrive. For more than 150 years, students have been choosing Butler University to prepare them to meet the challenges of the future in a growing global economy. Butler provides an intellectually challenging environment for the learning and developing of leadership skills, interaction with a dedicated faculty, excellent preparation for a career or graduate school, and hands-on experiences in the dynamic capital city of Indianapolis. Recognized as one of the Top Ten Midwest Master’s–level Universities by U.S. News & World Report for 19 consecutive years, Butler prepares students to be critical thinkers, effective communicators, and versatile leaders. Students explore different ways of understanding the world, experiencing cultures diverse from their own, and learning to appreciate the value of learning and serving. Located on 290 picturesque acres in a residential neighborhood, Butler offers academic pursuits through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and four professional colleges: Business Administration, Education, Fine Arts and Pharmacy and Health Sciences. The success of our students is evident in annual placement rates between 93-95 percent for students pursuing careers in their fields of study and in graduate and professional schools. Butler students participate in Division I athletics; distinctive programs like the Washington, D.C. Semester Intern Program, one of the largest study abroad programs in the United States; volunteerism and service to the community; and more than 100 student organizations. Through the Butler Summer Institute, students have the opportunity to collaborate one-on-one with faculty mentors on intensive research projects of their choosing. To supplement the educational, social and spiritual growth of the campus community, Butler has hosted an amazing roster of recent speakers, including former Presidents William Jefferson Clinton and George H.W. Bush, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, Spike Lee, Cornel West, George Carlin, Ben Folds, and CNN’s Soledad O’Brien. 10 http://go.butler.edu http://www.BethelCollege.edu http://go.butler.edu http://www.BethelCollege.edu http://www.mcusa.org
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