Indiana College Guide 2002-2003.
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Ancilla College
Donaldson
Level of study offered: Certificate, Associate's Degree
Undergraduate Enrollment
Total: 504
Men: 32.3%
Women: 67.7%
Minorities: 37
International: 1
Costs
In-state tuition: $6,780
Out-of-state tuition: $6,780
In-state per-credit charge: $200
Out-of-state per-credit charge: $200
Other fees: $200
Admission Requirements
Application fee: $25
Other Admission Information
Average freshman high-school GPA: 3.2
Applications received: 395
Applications accepted: 365
Freshman retention rate: 46%
Contact Information
Ancilla College
Donaldson
574/936-8898
Admissions phone: 574/936-8898
Admissions fax: 574/935-1773
Web site: www.ancilla.edu
Programs of Study
Biological Sciences/Life Sciences
Biology: A
Business Management and Administrative Services
Accounting: C
Business Administration: A
Office Administration: A, C
Computer and Information Sciences
CIS-Networking: A, C
CIS-Network Operating Systems: A
CIS-Programming: A, C
CIS-Software: A, C
Education
Early Childhood Education: A
Elementary Education: A
Health Professions and Related Sciences
Pre-Allied Health: A
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Humanities: A
Liberal Studies: A
Mathematics
Mathematics: A
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Gerontology: C
Physical Sciences
Chemistry: A
Protective Services
Criminal Justice: A
Social Sciences and History
History & Social Sciences: A
Visual and Performing Arts
Church Organist: C
Fine Arts: A
Anderson University
Anderson
Level of study offered: Associate's Degree, Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Doctorate, First Professional Degree
Athletics: Member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Undergraduate Enrollment
Total: 2,421
Men: 40.9%
Women: 59.1%
Minorities: 120
International: 25
Students from out of state: 35%
Costs
In-state tuition: $16,140
Out-of-state tuition: $16,140
In-state per-credit charge: $641
Out-of-state per-credit charge: $641
On-campus room and board: $4,750
Admission Requirements
Application deadline: 8/25
Application fee: $20
Other Admission Information
Average freshman SAT: 1060
Average freshman ACT: 21-22
Average freshman high-school GPA: 3.22
Applications received: 1,839
Applications accepted: 76
Freshman retention rate: 62%
Contact Information
Anderson University
Anderson
765/649-9071
Admissions phone: 765/641-4080
Admissions fax: 765/641-3851
Web site: www.anderson.edu
Programs of Study
Biological Sciences/Life Sciences
Biology: B
Business Management and Administrative Services
Accounting: B
Economics: B
Finance: B
General Business: A
Management: B
Marketing: B
Masters Business Administration and Management: M
Masters of Accountancy: M
Organizational Leadership: B
Communications
Mass Communications: B
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer Science: B
Information Sciences and Systems: B
Education
Education: B
Elementary Education: B
English Teacher Education: B
German Language Teacher Education: B
Health Teacher Education (5-12): B
Masters of Education: M
Mathematics Teacher Education: B
Music Teacher Education (K-12): B
Physical Education (5-12): B
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching (K-12): B
Science Teacher Education, General: B
Social Studies Teacher Education: B
Spanish Education: B
Speech Communication Theater Teacher Education: B
Visual Arts Education (5-12): B
Visual Arts Education (K-12): B
English Language and Literature/Letters
English Language and Literature, General: B
Foreign Languages and Literatures
French Language and Literature: B
German Language and Literature: B
Spanish Language and Literature: B
Health Professions and Related Sciences
Nursing: B
Home Economics
Family Life and Relations Studies: B
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
General Studies: A
Mathematics
Mathematics: B
Mathematics, Other: B
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Mathematics and Computer Science: B
Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies
Athletic Training: B
Physical Education: B
Philosophy and Religion
Bible and Religion: B
Philosophy: B
Physical Sciences
Chemistry: B
Physics: B
Protective Services
Criminal Justice: B
Psychology
Psychology: B
Public Administration and Services
Social Work: B
Social Sciences and History
History: B
Political Science: B
Sociology: B
Theological Studies and Religious Vocations
Bible/Biblical Studies: B
Christian Ministries: B
Church Music: B
Doctor of Ministry: D
Masters of Divinity: P
Masters of Missions: M
Visual and Performing Arts
Drama/Theater Arts: B
Fine Arts: B
Graphic Design: B
Music Business: B
Music Performance: B
Ball State University
Muncie
Level of study offered: Associate's Degree, Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree, Specialist Degree, Doctorate
Athletics: Member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Undergraduate Enrollment
Total: 19,488
Men: 46.8%
Women: 53.2%
Minorities: 1,303
Students from out of state: 10%
Costs
In-state tuition: $4,720
Out-of-state tuition: $12,500
In-state per-credit charge: $130
Out-of-state per-credit charge: $360
Other fees: $110
On-campus room and board: $5,200
Admission Requirements
Application fee: $25
Other Admission Information
Average freshman SAT: 1040
Average freshman ACT: 22
Applications received: 10,462
Applications accepted: 7,961
Freshman retention rate: 76.6%
Contact Information
Ball State University
Muncie
765/289-1241
Admissions phone: 765/285-8300
Admissions fax: 765/285-1632
Web site: www.bsu.edu
Programs of Study
Architecture and Related Programs
Architecture: M, B
Environmental Design: B
Landscape Architecture: B, M
Urban Planning: M, B
Biological Sciences/Life Sciences
Biology: M, B
Physiology: M
Business Management and Administrative Services
Accounting: B, M
Actuarial Science: B
Administrative Information Technology: A
Business Administration: B, M, A
Economics, Business Option: B
Finance: B
Industrial Supervision: A
Management: B, M
Marketing: B
Office Administration: B
Communications
Journalism: B, M
Public Relations: M
Telecommunications: B, M
Communications Technologies
Information and Communication Sciences: M
Computer and Information Sciences
Computer Science: M, B
Conservation and Renewable Natural Resources
Natural Resources and Env. Management: B, M
Education
Adult and Community Education: D, M
Applied Gerontology: M
Business Education: B, M
Curriculum: D, M
Early Childhood Education: A, B
Educational Administration and Supervision: M, D
Educational Psychology: M
Elementary Education: M, B, D
Health Education: B
Industrial Education: B
Industrial Vocational/Technical Education: M
Junior High/Middle School Education: M
Physical Education: M, B
School Psychology: D
Science Education: D, B
Secondary Education: M
Special Education: M, B, D, B
Student Affairs Adm. in Higher Education: M
Teaching English to Spkrs of Other Lang.: M
Technology Education: M
Engineering
Pre-Engineering: B
Engineering-Related Technologies
Graphic Arts Management: B
Industrial Technology: B
Manufacturing Technology: A
English Language and Literature/Letters
English: M, B, D
Speech: B, M
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Classical Culture: B
French: B
German: B
Japanese: B
Latin: B
Linguistics: M
Spanish: B
Health Professions and Related Sciences
Audiology: M
Health Science: M
Medical Technology: B
Nuclear Medicine Technology: A
Nursing: A, M, B
Pre-Dental Preparation: B
Premedical Preparation: B
Radiation Therapy: A
Radiography: A
Respiratory Therapy: A
Speech Pathology: M, D, B
Wellness Management: M
Home Economics
Dietetics: B, M
Family and Consumer Sciences: B, M
Law and Legal Studies
Legal Administration: B
Legal Assistance: A
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
General Studies: B, A
Library Science
Library Science: B
Mathematics
Mathematical Statistics: M
Mathematics: B, M
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
General Science: D, M
Philosophy and Religion
Philosophy: B
Religious Studies: B
Physical Sciences
Chemistry: B, M
Earth Science: M
Geology: B, M
Physics: M, B
Precision Production Trades
Printing Technology: A
Protective Services
Criminal Justice and Criminology: A, B
Psychology
Clinical Psychology: M
Counseling: M
Counseling Psychology: D
Psychology: B, M
School Psychology: M
Social Psychology: M
Public Administration and Services
Executive Development for Public Service: M
Public Administration: M
Social Work: B
Science Technologies
Chemical Technology: A
Human Bioenergetics: D
Social Sciences and History
Anthropology: B, M
Economics: B
Geography: B, M
History: B, M
Political Science: M, B
Social Sciences: M, B
Sociology: B, M
Visual and Performing Arts
Art: B, M, B
Dance Performance/Ballet: B
Music: B, M, D, M, B
Theatre: B
Vocational Home Economics
Dietetic Technology: A
Food Management: A
Vocational Family and Consumer Science: B
Bethel College
Mishawaka
Level of study offered: Associate's Degree, Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree
Athletics: Member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)
Undergraduate Enrollment
Total: 1,660
Men: 34.2%
Women: 65.8%
Minorities: 175
International: 36
Students from out of state: 28%
Costs
In-state tuition: $14,125
Oat-of-state tuition: $14,125
In-state per-credit charge: $443
Out-of-state per-credit charge: $443
Other fees: $400
On-campus room and board: $4,300
Admission Requirements
Application deadline: 8/1
Application fee: $25
Electronic application available
Other Admission Information
Average freshman SAT: 1062
Average freshman ACT: 22
Average freshman high-school GPA: 3.27
Applications received: 855
Applications accepted: 548
Freshman retention rate: 86%
Contact Information
Bethel College
Mishawaka
574/259-8511
Admissions phone: 574/257-3339
Admissions fax: 574/257-3326
Web site: www.bethelcollege.edu
Programs of Study
Area, Ethnic and Cultural Studies
International Studies: C
International Studies-Ministry: B
International Studies-Social Science (History): B
Biological Sciences/Life Sciences
Biology: B, C
Environmental Biology: B
Business Management and Administrative Services
Accounting: B, C
Actuarial Science: B
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