University of Indianapolis.

PositionHas 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students - Brief Article

The University of Indianapolis is a private, comprehensive, residential institution of higher education founded in 1902 by what is now the United Methodist Church. The 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students come from around the world to major in 70 fields of study, including 20 master's and four doctoral programs. The university's credo of "Education for Service" emphasizes the development of ethical and moral values and their application in every career. Students are encouraged to apply their unique knowledge and skills to real-world needs through volunteering, service opportunities incorporated in their course of study, and internships.

At the university, students benefit from the personal attention of faculty and academic advisers. All courses are taught by faculty, not graduate assistants, and class sizes average between 17 and 20 students. The university's College of Arts and Sciences offers a range of undergraduate majors, from art, chemistry and communication to sociology, theater and youth ministry--and eight master's programs. The School of Business provides baccalaureate and master's programs, including Indiana's first executive MBA...

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