We're pleased to introduce you to our admissions website, designed for prospective students like you. We are an independent, liberal arts university with a campus in North Manchester, Ind., where approximately 1,300 students choose from at least 55 areas of undergraduate study, two master's programs and 19 NCAA Division III varsity sports.
Our second campus in Fort Wayne is home to the Manchester University College of Pharmacy, where the first class of 70 students will enroll in fall 2012 to earn the Pharm.D. doctoral degree.
Manchester is a university of the Church of the Brethren and has received acclaim in the 2011 America’s Best Colleges guide of U.S. News & World Report for our academic programs and affordability. Manchester has received the “Best College” ranking for 16 consecutive years. The Princeton Review also consistently ranks Manchester as a "Best in the Midwest."
Manchester is committed to being a community of faith and learning where students know that when they graduate they will be prepared to start rewarding careers and assume responsible roles of leadership in society. International study and community service are long-standing traditions at Manchester because students gain experiences that offer valuable new perspectives about themselves and other cultures and countries.
Manchester students are special because they are encouraged to improve themselves—and the world they live in.
Use the links to the left to learn more about what you can find at Manchester University. Thank you for your interest!
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Fast Facts
About Manchester
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Location
North Manchester and
Fort Wayne, Indiana |
Enrollment
1,400 students from 24 states and 24 countries |
Majors and minors
More than 55 areas of undergraduate study, two master's programs and a pharmacy doctorate |
Degrees offered
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Associate of Arts, Master of Education, Master of Athletic Training, Doctor of Pharmacy |
Athletics
19 NCAA Div. III varsity sports |
Clubs and organizations
More than 60 student organizations
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Religious affiliation
A university of the Church of the Brethren |
Financial aid
100 percent of undergraduate students receive financial aid. In 2011-2012, the average need-based financial aid package was $28,460 |
Placement rates
94 percent employed, in graduate program or service work within six months of graduation |
Student to faculty ratio
16 to 1
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