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Back to State MapPrivate Colleges & Universities of IndianaAnderson University - Official web site for the four-year Church of God affiliated institution in Anderson, Indiana, founded in 1917. Bethany Divinity College and Seminary - Affiliated with Church of the Brethren. Formerly called Bethany Bible College and Seminary. Bethel College - An evangelical Christian college with master's, baccalaureate and associate degrees. Site includes 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. Grace College and Seminary - A four-year Christian Liberal Arts college located in Winona Lake, IN. Hanover College - An independent Presbyterian liberal arts college located in Hanover, IN, chartered in 1833. Huntington College - A Christian college of the liberal arts offering almost 50 graduate and undergraduate degrees. Hyles-Anderson College - Official site of the independent, fundamental Baptist college. Includes information for prospective students, online application, slide show, and calendar of events. Indiana Bible College - Programs, staff, meet the students, and apostolic information Indiana Institute of Technology - A small, private, independent college specializing in providing undergraduate education in Engineering, Computer Science and Business. Site contains alumni information, academic offerings, calendar of events and a library. Indiana Wesleyan University - Indiana Wesleyan University is a Christian institution with a listing of academic programs, news items, upcoming events and prospective student information. International Catholic University Manchester College - Four-year liberal arts college established 1889 in North Manchester, IN. Marian College - A coeducational, liberal arts college with a listing of academic program, sports, alumni information and admissions details 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. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology - Official site. Saint Joseph's College - Official site. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College - Four year liberal arts college for women Saint Mary's College - Private women's Catholic college, sister school of the University of Notre Dame. Taylor University - An evangelical, independent, interdenominational Christian liberal arts college with campuses located in Upland and Fort Wayne, Indiana. Tri-State University - An independent, coeducational institution with a description of academic program offerings, information for prospective students and alumni details. University of Evansville - A modestly-sized, independent, United Methodist affiliated liberal arts university located in Evansville, Indiana. The University of Indianapolis - A private, residential, comprehensive university founded in 1902 The University of Notre Dame - An independent, national Catholic university located at Notre Dame, Indiana, adjacent to the city of South Bend and approximately 90 miles southeast of Chicago. University of Saint Francis - A Catholic-Franciscan school in Fort Wayne, IN. Valparaiso University - Valparaiso University, founded 1859, is a private, Lutheran-affiliated institution of higher learning, situated in the city of Valparaiso in northwest Indiana. Wabash College - One of the few remaining liberal arts colleges for men. Founded in 1832, ours is a unique community of scholars, a training ground for men of character, loyalty, and honor. |
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