What others say about Manchester College:
U.S. News & World Report Guide to America's Best Colleges:
The magazine ranked Manchestor College 7th among "Great Colleges at Great Prices" and 33rd on its "Top Colleges" among Midwestern baccalaureate colleges. Manchester has captured a "Top College" ranking for nine consecutive years. Manchester was also ranked 4th on the magazine's list of Midwestern baccalaureate colleges with lowest student debt and 8th in the same group for highest international student enrollment.
APBnews.com and CAP Index, Inc.: In the first ever APBnews.com/CAP Index College Community Crime Risk Assessment, Manchester College ranked among the top 5 percent safest campuses in the U.S.
The Templeton Guide to Colleges that Encourage Character Development:
Manchester College is one of only 100 U.S. colleges and universities cited for its commitment to inspiring students to lead ethical and civic-minded lives.
Making a Difference College Guide: Outstanding Colleges to Help You Make a Better World:
Manchester is cited as "a college where you're not strange because you want to make the world a better community."
Kiplinger's Financing College:
Manchester's Employment Guarantee is called the "ultimate guarantee."
Mother Jones Magazine:
Manchester College was one of the Top 20 campuses for peace activism in the nation. Mother Jones called Manchester "a small school with a big impact."
Some quick facts and figures:
- Average class size: 21 students
- Student-faculty ratio: 14 to 1
- Faculty with a Ph.D. or terminal degree: 94 percent
- Students receiving financial aid: 100 percent
- Study abroad opportunities: 13 countries
- Men's and women's varsity sports teams: 17
- Student clubs and organizations: approximately 55
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Fast Facts |
Location
North Manchester, Indiana |
Enrollment
More than 1,075 students from 27 states and 26 countries |
Majors and minors
More than 55 areas of study |
Degrees offered
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Associate of Arts |
Athletics
17 NCAA Div. III varsity sports |
Religious affiliation
A college of the Church of the Brethren |
Financial aid
100% of students receive financial aid. In 2006-2007, the average need-based financial aid package was approximately $15,000. |
Placement rates
97% employed, in graduate program or service work within six months of graduation |
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