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Tri-State University: independent university with a student-to-faculty ratio of 13:1.(management and evaluation of Tri-State Uni
Tri-State University in Angola, Ind., is riding a wave of positive change like none in its history. An independent university, it enrolls 1,600 students. With small classes and a low . . .

Indiana University--Purdue University Indianapolis: earn a degree from IU or Purdue.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
IUPUI Academic Life--IUPUI students are as diverse as the city around them, coming from many walks of life and varied ethnic cultures, with different personal, academic and professional goals. The . . .

Indiana State University: delivers more from Day One.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING Indiana State University delivers more from Day One! Every day, Indiana State offers the valuable hands-on research, lab and field experiences tomorrow's leaders and . . .

Ball State University: thinking big, taking creative risks and making connections.(management and evaluation of Ball State Unive
Thinking big, taking creative risks and making connections are part of the Ball State University culture. We believe curious students excel in an intellectually energetic environment--one that . . .

Meeting planner sherpas: hotel conference centers provide single-contact meeting directors.(ADVICE: MEETINGS)(Conference news)
EVERY MOUNTAIN climber needs a veteran "sherpa" to help him or her reach the destination. Without this experienced guide, costly mistakes can be made. and reaching the final goal or destination may . . .

University of Evansville: experienced in business. The UE edge.(management and evaluation of University of Evansville)
"To compete successfully in today's global economy, you have to have the tools--an open, creative mind, a strong grasp of the fundamentals of how business works and as much hands-on experience . . .

Indiana Wesleyan University: liberal-arts and professional education.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
Professional adults, now more than ever, are heading back into the classroom to further their education, and Indiana Wesleyan University is meeting their needs for convenience, practicality, . . .

Indiana Tech: campuses in Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and Elkhart.(management and evaluation of Indiana Tech engineering institute)
Indiana Tech was founded in 1930 to meet a need for trained engineers in a changing society. More than 75 years later, society still needs a trained workforce, but the needs go far beyond . . .

Bethel College: a U.S. News top-tier college.(management and evaluation of Bethel College)(Brief article)
A TRUE EDUCATION Situated on 75 beautifully wooded acres in a residential area of South Bend/Mishawaka, Bethel College offers students the freedom to become truly educated: to understand, with . . .

Add long-term benefits? Why employers and employees should consider it.(ADVICE: BENEFITS)
THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU expects today's 65 or older population to double to nearly 70 million in 2030. It's critical for today's employers and employees to prepare now for the downside--chronic . . .

Valparaiso University: liberal arts, sciences and professional studies.(management and evaluation of Valparaiso university)(Brie
Consistently ranked as a top master's level school and "best value" institution in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report, Valparaiso University (Valpo) is a private, independent Lutheran school . . .

Taylor University: campuses in Upland and Fort Wayne.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
Founded in 1846, Taylor University has become one of the preeminent Christian colleges in the nation while educating students for lifelong learning and the ministering of the redemptive love of . . .

Indiana University Northwest: an excellent regional university serving 5,000 students.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
Indiana University Northwest, one of eight campuses of Indiana University, serves more than 5,000 students in the seven-county region of northwest Indiana, collectively from Lake, Porter, LaPorte, . . .

Davenport University: discover Davenport. Discover your potential.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
Davenport University has a 140-year tradition of preparing graduates for in-demand careers in business, technology and health professions. With more than 70 undergraduate and graduate . . .

Anderson University: academic and Christian discovery.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
Founded in 1917, Anderson University is a private, Christian liberal arts university with approximately 2,800 undergraduate and graduate students. The university offers 60 undergraduate majors . . .

University of Southern Indiana: innovative housing, accessibility to USI professors appeal to students.(2007-2008 Indiana Colleg
University of Southern Indiana is a comprehensive public higher education institution in Evansville. USI's appeal to students is found in its size, the accessibility of professors, its . . .

Martin University: serving adult, low-income and minority students.(2007-2008 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 . . .

Indiana University: offering 336 degree programs.(2007-2008 Indiana College Guide)
Challenging academics, a diverse student body, interesting people, superb faculty, exceptional technology, endless activities, opportunities to succeed, and a beautiful campus are just a few of . . .

Indiana college guide.
Ancilla College Donaldson Affiliation: Roman Catholic Level of study offered: Associate's Degree Undergraduate Enrollment Total: 624 Men: 27.4% Women: 72.6% Minorities: 64 . . .

Purdue: pole star for Indiana: university's role supporting people, institutions, businesses and government.(influence of univer
SHORTLY AFTER I ARRIVED in Indiana to begin my duties at Purdue, I had the opportunity meet with Gov. Mitch Daniels, and he told me I should think of the university as the pole star for our state. . . .

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