
Huntington University has been honoring Christ in scholarship and service for more than 100 years. Huntington offers more than 70 areas of study, including new programs in digital media arts, nursing, social work, Spanish, and worship leadership. Huntington features nationally recognized programs in youth ministry and theatre arts. Huntington’s teacher education program is nationally accredited through NCATE, a distinction earned by less than one-third of colleges in the U.S.
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Mission
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The University's mission will be accomplished as we
(i) develop in students a commitment to scholarship that is persistent in its pursuit of truth and sensitive to the concerns of the Christian church, the scholarly and educational community, and the world at large;
(ii) educate students broadly for a life of moral and spiritual integrity, personal and social responsibility, and a continued quest for wisdom;
(iii) equip students for a variety of vocations so that they may glorify the Creator, who charged humanity with the care of his Creation;
(iv) help students develop their abilities for a life of God-honoring service to others and for personal fulfillment.
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President's Information
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Dr. G. Blair Dowden President |
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2303 College Ave.
Huntington, Indiana 46750-1299
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| Institutional Details |
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| Year Established |
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1897
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| Enrollment |
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500-1,000
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| Affiliation |
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United Brethren Church
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| Carnegie |
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Special Focus Institutions--Other special-focus institutions
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| Highest Degree Offered |
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Masters
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| Website |
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http://www.huntington.edu
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| Data included in the above Institutional Details are as provided by the institution to Higher Education Publications, Inc., for the 2005-06 academic year, except for Carnegie classification from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. |
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