2008-2009 Indiana College Guidebook - (Page 9) ANCILLA COLLEGE ANDERSON 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 P.O. Box 1 Donaldson, IN 46513 (574) 936-8898 (574) 935-1773 admissions@ancilla.edu www.ancilla.edu (574) 936-8898 or 866-ANCILLA (574) 936-8898 Coeducational Full-time Undergraduate 352 Part-time Undergraduate 159 Tuition and Fees $12,080 None (commuter campus) No 16:1 20 Rolling None SAT OR ACT (suggested) March 1 (suggested) 95% Associate, Certificate Roman Catholic (Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ) 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 1100 E. 5th St. Anderson, IN 46012 (765) 641-4080 (765) 641-3851 info@anderson.edu www.anderson.edu (800) 428-6414 (800) 421-1026 Coeducational Full-time Undergraduate 1,940 Part-time Undergraduate 196 Graduate/First Professional 571 Tuition and Fees $21,920 Room and Board $7,600 1,500 No 14:1 24 Fall: August 1 Spring: December 1 $25 SAT or ACT March 1 (suggested) 93% Associate, Baccalaureate, Graduate Church of God Ancilla College, located on the scenic shores of Lake Gilbraith, has a rich heritage of offering higher education since 1937. Ancilla makes its number one priority to help you achieve your educational and career goals. With a student/faculty ratio of sixteen-to-one, you will receive the personal attention you need and deserve. Recent graduate surveys have ranked our faculty as the number-one reason graduates would recommend Ancilla College to a friend. A two-year liberal arts college, Ancilla College grants associate’s degrees in more than 20 areas and certificates in another three programs. A new science and technology wing offers state-of-the-art computer, biology, and chemistry labs for our fastest growing degree areas. With new educational opportunities and expanded facilities, Ancilla provides a firm educational foundation that gives you the power to transfer to a four-year institution after graduation to further your studies. Ancilla’s religious tradition is Catholic; its climate is ecumenical. Development of the whole person—intellectually, socially, and spiritually—is the goal of Ancilla College. Academic and athletic organizations help provide a well-rounded educational experience. Students may become involved with Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society; student government; student nurses’ organization; Ancilla Times, the student newspaper; and Scripta, the literary magazine. Varsity sports can make a difference in your college experience. Ancilla offers nine different athletic programs: men’s and women’s basketball and cheerleading, men’s baseball, men’s golf, men’s soccer, women’s volleyball, and women’s softball. For the approximately 2,800 students who call this campus home, Anderson University is a place of academic and Christian discovery. Because of the university’s commitment to providing mentoring relationships, students work closely with renowned faculty in a variety of fields. Such mentors include a biology professor known for his focused attention toward environmental stewardship, a glass sculptor who once taught in one of England’s most respected glass programs and has exhibited around the world, and an English professor who travels the country portraying nineteenth-century American author Henry David Thoreau. Opportunities abound at AU for students to get involved and discover the activities that are most meaningful for them. For some, this means assisting professors in research projects and other professional endeavors. For many others, Tri-S (Anderson’s Study, Serve, Share program) is one of the most meaningful experiences with one-fourth of the AU student body traveling to more than 50 destinations each year for learning and service projects. Students may also pick from a range of extracurricular activities, including student government, Model U.N., intramural sports, Multicultural Student Association, theatre productions, and the AU student newspaper — just to name a few. Whether it’s traveling with the Chorale to sing at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, crafting business strategies with local entrepreneurs, or working behind a camera with an award-winning production company in Tanzania, there’s always something to discover at Anderson University. Visit our website at www.anderson.edu or schedule a campus visit and discover for yourself. 9 http://www.anderson.edu http://www.ancilla.edu http://www.ancilla.edu http://www.anderson.edu http://www.anderson.edu
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