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The Distinctive Opportunities of a Manchester Education
An emphasis on skills and commitment
Our
mission
statement says that Manchester seeks to graduate men and women of "ability and conviction." Manchester alumni are prepared not only for rewarding careers, but also to assume responsible roles and positions of leadership in society. Throughout their lives, Manchester graduates seek ways to improve themselves and the world.
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A balance of attention to building professional competence with a firm grounding in the liberal arts
A college education becomes more valuable with use. Manchester's grounding
in the liberal arts prepares graduates for a lifetime of opportunities.
Studying the liberal arts and preparing for a career are not in conflict here. They are two sides of the same coin. With more than
55 areas of study, students can tailor their educations to their own needs and interests.
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Opportunities to study and travel in more than a dozen countries, and for learning through community service
Long traditions at Manchester,
international study and community service experiences offer you valuable new perspectives on yourself and the world.
A values-centered campus
Manchester is a college of the Church of the Brethren, bringing longstanding involvement with important social issues, such as justice, diversity, peace, conflict resolution, and the environment.
Small classes
and close contact with faculty
Our size shapes the classroom experience here, making classes active exchanges of ideas. Your perspective becomes a valuable part of the learning experience for your classmates.
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Jerry Sweeten
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Office of Academic Affairs
Glenn R. Sharfman
Vice President and
Dean for Academic Affairs
Albert A. Williams
Associate Dean
Kimberly Meyer
Administrative Assistant
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