Martin University: serving adult, low-income and minority students.

Position2007-2008 Indiana College Guide

As Indiana's only predominantly black college, Martin University has become an asset to Indianapolis and the local economy by serving adult-age, low-income and minority students. The university offers 17 undergraduate degrees and two graduate degrees.

Through the leadership of its founding president, Rev. Fr. Boniface Hardin, Martin University has made it possible for persons who never thought they would go to college to earn one or more degrees. As a result, graduates have obtained better jobs, built their self-esteem, and served as role models for family, friends and their community.

Martin University prides itself on maintaining strong ties to the community. The university plays host to numerous cultural events throughout the year, offers community health services through its Healing Village, works closely...

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