Anderson University

Anderson University is a private Christian university located in Anderson, Indiana that was established in 1917 by the Church of God. It has received reviews from the U.S. news and World Report ranking the Anderson to be among the best colleges and universities in the midwest for four consecutive years.

Anderson University currently has a total student population on 2750. The number of students that are in traditional undergraduate programs is 2100 while those in graduate, adult education and School of Theology programs is 520. The student to faculty ration in Anderson is 14:1.

Anderson University has three colleges namely: College of the Arts, College of Science and Humanities, and College of Professional Studies. The colleges has a wide variety of offerings with more than 60 majors such as Athletic Training, Biblical Studies, Computer Science, Journalism, Nursing, Spanish, Theater Arts and Youth Ministries. Complementary Majors that can be used to enhance primary majors, complement other complementary majors or as a stand alone major to fulfill graduation requirements for their degree programs. Anderson University also has a School for Adult learning where adult students can choose between on-campus or online programs. Adult students can also take non-credit classes if they so choose.

Admissions in Anderson University is a selective process and is done on a rolling basis. The average high school GPA of applicants is 3.3.

The cost of studying in Anderson University for the 2009-2010 school year is as follows:

• Tuition: $22,910/year
• Room and Board (basic meal plan): $7,980/yr
• Total Cost (not including books, transportation and personal expenses): $30,890

For more information about admissions, financial aid or online learning opportunities such as distance education degree programs or online classes, please contact Anderson University.