2008-2009 Indiana College Guidebook - (Page 22) SAINT MARY’S COllEGE TAYlOR 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 220 Main Building Notre Dame, IN 46556-5001 (574) 284-4000 (574) 284-4841 admission@saintmarys.edu www.saintmarys.edu (574) 284-4587 (574) 284-4557 Female Full-time Undergraduate 1,570 Part-time Undergraduate 34 Tuition and Fees $28,212 Room and Board $8,938 1,411 No 10:1 16 Early Decision: November 15 Regular Action: February 15 $30 SAT or ACT (with one writing source) March 1 94% Baccalaureate Roman Catholic (Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross) 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 236 W. Reade Ave. Upland, IN 46989 (765) 998-2751 (765) 998-4910 admissions_u@taylor.edu www.taylor.edu (765) 998-5511 (765) 998-5358 Coeducational Full-time Undergraduate 1,827 Part-time Undergraduate 52 Tuition and Fees $24,546 Room and Board $6,352 1,545 No 13:1 21 February 1 $25 after November 30 (free prior to Dec. 1) SAT or ACT March 10 88% Associate, Baccalaureate, Graduate Interdenominational Evangelical Christian to challenge themselves and the world. A Catholic women’s college, Saint Mary’s offers bachelor’s degrees in more than 30 areas of study, including six nationally accredited programs (art, chemistry, education, music, nursing, and social work) and an engineering dual degree program with the University of Notre Dame. As a Saint Mary’s woman, you’ll benefit from: Academic excellence. Saint Mary’s is ranked among America’s “top 100 liberal arts colleges” in the 2008 U.S. News & World Report survey. Real world opportunities. Study abroad in Italy, Ireland, Spain, France, Austria, Australia, South Africa, or India during the academic year, or choose from a number of international study programs and service opportunities during summer and academic breaks. Outstanding faculty. Be mentored by faculty members in small class-size environments; collaborate as an equal with a faculty member on a summer-long research project. Leadership development and social responsibility. Be a leader in one or more of 70+ clubs and student organizations or eight varsity and 30+ intramural sports. Take advantage of the co-exchange program with the University of Notre Dame, participating in Notre Dame marching bands, academic classes, and a variety of clubs and activities. Work on volunteer projects such as Dance Marathon, raising more than $85,000 for Riley Children’s Hospital, and Rebuilding Together, rehabilitating the homes of local residents. Career preparation. Join the ranks of successful alumnae like Sarah Brown ’05, Washington College of Law, American University; Courtney Anne Jamieson ’90, live segment producer, ABC’s Nightline; and Donna Christian-Christensen ’66, M.D. and U.S. Representative for the Virgin Islands. Learn, grow, succeed, achieve, and become a woman who will transform the world. Saint Mary’s is a student-centered college educating women who seek Taylor University seeks Christian scholars who desire to experience thoughtful, rigorous academic studies thoroughly integrated with a Christian worldview. In our classrooms, students study under committed, professional faculty; 94 percent of regular faculty hold terminal degrees in their respective disciplines. The 2008 U.S. News & World Report survey ranks Taylor number one for “Midwestern Baccalaureate Colleges,” recognizing Taylor for “best value” and study abroad programs. Taylor is also one of 260 colleges nationwide named in Barron’s Best Buys in College Education. Taylor University has been selected to appear in Peterson’s Competitive Colleges, an annual guide to the nation’s top colleges, and The Princeton Review designates Taylor as one of the 150 “Best Midwestern Colleges.” We seek students who will respond to an intentional campus community that expects responsible decision-making in the context of Christian freedom. Taylor University has been honored by the John Templeton Foundation as a “Character-Building Institution.” Finally, we seek students who endeavor to translate their four-year experience into lifelong learning and ministering the redemptive love of Jesus Christ to a world in need. Taylor University graduates hold various positions all over the world, in fields ranging from business management and various medical fields to education, Christian ministry, and government service. Taylor’s president, Dr. Eugene Habecker, and its outstanding Christian faculty invite you to consider the call to become part of Taylor’s exceptional student body and begin your own Taylor tradition. 22 http://www.saintmarys.edu http://www.taylor.edu http://www.saintmarys.edu http://www.taylor.edu
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