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Universities in Indiana
Anderson
University, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Ball State
University, Bethel College, Butler University, Calumet College of
St. Joseph, DePauw University, Earlham College, Franklin College,
Goshen College, Grace College and Seminary, Hanover College,
Huntington University, Hyles-Anderson College, Indiana Bible
College, Indiana Institute of Technology, Indiana State University,
Indiana University, Indiana University South Bend, Indiana
University Southeast, Indiana Wesleyan University, International
Catholic University,IUPU, Manchester College, Marian College, Martin
University,
Purdue University, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Saint
Joseph's College, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Saint Mary's
College, Taylor University, Tri-State University, University of
Evansville, University of Indianapolis, University of Notre Dame,
University of Saint Francis, University of Southern Indiana,
Valparaiso University, Wabash College
Anderson
University - Official web site for the
four-year Church of God affiliated institution in Anderson, Indiana,
founded in 1917.
Bethel
College -
An evangelical Christian college with master's, baccalaureate and
associate degrees. Admissions information, alumni, news items and
course descriptions.
Butler University -
An independent, coeducational, liberal arts and sciences university
founded in 1855 in Indianapolis.
Calumet College of St.
Joseph -
A small college offering master's, bachelor's, and associate's
degrees as well as certificate programs. Admissions and academic
information.
DePauw University -
The official starting point for students and parents who are seeking
information about DePauw University. It contains links to all
university departments and organizations.
Earlham College -
Quaker liberal arts and sciences, founded 1847.
Franklin
College -
A private, four-year liberal arts institution in Franklin which
"provides an education that blends thinking and doing."
Goshen College -
A liberal arts college known for offering programs in international
education, service-learning, and peace and justice issues in the
Anabaptist-Mennonite tradition
Hanover College -
An independent Presbyterian liberal arts college located in Hanover,
IN, chartered in 1833.
Huntington
University -
A Christian university of the liberal arts offering more than 70
graduate and undergraduate degrees.
Indiana State
University -
Official site. Offer graduate and undergraduate education in Terre
Haute.
Indiana University
- Offers a variety of degrees spread over eight campuses.
Purdue University -
Official site with sub-portals to the library system, employment,
statewide campuses and research centers, admissions and financial
aid, courses and degree programs, and alumni affairs and
contributions.
Martin University -
A private, not-for-profit, non-denominational institution, was
founded in 1977 by Rev. Boniface Hardin, O.S.B., who continues as
president of the university. The university believes that education
is the key to opening doors of opportunity.
Taylor University -
An evangelical, independent, interdenominational Christian liberal
arts college with campuses located in Upland and Fort Wayne, Indiana
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