Ball State University: a tradition of innovation.

Ball State University's tradition of innovation in teaching and learning is bringing together people, ideas, and extraordinary resources to redefine academic excellence.

We start with bright, curious students who are drawn to an intellectually energetic environment that challenges, yet supports--large enough to be rich in first-rate academic programs, facilities, and equipment, yet small enough to provide even first-year students access to those resources.

Our active, expert faculty encourage students to take creative risks, while collaborating on relevant, hands-on projects that extend the educational experience--providing real-world knowledge and opportunities.

Students emerge from Ball State exhilarated, self assured and well prepared to meet the shifting needs of a dynamic future.

CHALLENGE+OPPORTUNITY

Ball State students say the course work is demanding, but well worth it, and others agree. In fact, The Princeton Review named Ball State one of the nation's "Best Value Colleges" for 2007.

With nearly 19,000 undergraduate and graduate students, we offer more than 150 majors and 12 pre-professional undergraduate programs as well as 85 master's and 14 doctoral programs in seven academic colleges--including many nationally ranked and recognized programs such as telecommunications, entrepreneurship, landscape architecture, and educational leadership--plus our respected Honors College.

Ball State students appreciate opportunities to work hard and to be challenged in ways they may never have dreamed possible--collaborating and creating with faculty and other students, traveling, performing, and interning. The results are impressive-from Emmy and Student Academy Award-winning productions and meaningful research findings to technologically savvy and life-changing adventures.

EXPECT+INTERACT

Energized professors nurture a dynamic learning environment, setting high standards for themselves and students. They make the most of small class sizes and offer support to students daily--leaving doors open, answering e-mails, and posting blogs.

Ball State professors also use powerful technology to transform teaching and learning on the nation's number-one wireless campus, as named by Intel in 2005. Students may be asked to contribute to a class discussion blog, build an electronic portfolio, or produce a multimedia documentary.

In addition students enjoy access to exceptional equipment and specialized facilities and centers--from a state-of-art confocal...

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