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Descrizione dell'università (origine: sito web ufficiale dell'università)
Marian College is a Catholic college dedicated to excellent teaching and learning in the Franciscan and liberal arts traditions. The college welcomes students of all faiths who seek an educational experience framed within the context of the Franciscan values of dignity of the individual, peace and justice, reconciliation, and responsible stewardship. Marian College grew out of the dedication and vision of Sister Theresa Hackelmeier and the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, who established a school in Oldenburg, Indiana, in 1851. After a number of transformations, the school became Marian College in 1936. The college moved to Indianapolis in 1937. On July 1, 2009, Marian College will become Marian University.
Marian College is located in the heart of Indianapolis, Indiana—one of America's largest and most vibrant metropolitan areas. Although only 10 minutes from downtown, the safe, beautiful campus is also perfect for people who enjoy peace and quiet.
Academics:
Marian's Adult Programs
School of Business
School of Liberal Arts
School of Education
School of Mathematics and Sciences
School of Nursing
Full Tuition Scholarships
- St. Mary National Honors Scholarships, full tuition
National Merit Scholar or Sts. Francis and Clare Scholarship recipient
Competition with personal interview and essay
Deadline for consideration: December 1
- First-Time Freshmen (awarded after completion of your application for admission):
- Sts. Francis and Clare Academic Scholarships (four levels)
St. Bonaventure level, $12,000 to $12,500 per year
Valedictorian or salutatorian or 1200 SAT or 27 ACT
3.75 high school GPA
Demonstrated leadership and/or community service
St. Agnes of Assisi level, $10,500 to $11,000 per year
1150 SAT or 26 ACT
3.50 high school GPA
Demonstrated leadership and/or community service
St. Anthony of Padua level, $9,000 to $9,500 per year
1100 SAT or 24 ACT
3.25 high school GPA
Demonstrated leadership and/or community service
Thomas of Celano level, $8,000 per year
1050 SAT or 22 ACT
3.00 high school GPA
Demonstrated leadership and/or community service
- Education Scholarships
Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Education Plus Scholarship, $2,000 per year
Biology, chemistry, math majors or secondary education licensure in these majors
Dependent of a parent employed by a Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce business
Meet standard Sts. Francis and Clare scholarship criteria
Deadline for application: February 1
Secondary Science Education Achievement Scholarship, up to $6,000 per year
Letter of recommendation from a science teacher
1050 SAT or 22 ACT Composite
3.20 high school GPA
Demonstrated interest in becoming a middle school or high school science teacher
Deadline for application: February 1
- Faith Scholarships
Cardinal Joseph E. Ritter Endowed Memorial Scholarship, $12,500 per year
San Damiano Scholarship, up to $11,000 per year
Cardinal Newman Campus Ministry Scholarship, up to $3,000 per year
Bishop Simon Bruté Scholarship, up to $7,000 per year
Barbara Cooling Service Leadership Scholarships, $1,000
- Liberal Arts Scholarships
James A. Allison Fellowship, up to $6,000 per year
Global Studies Scholarship, up to $3,000 per year
Honors Program Scholarship, up to $3,000 per year
Peace and Justice Scholarship, up to $3,000 per year
Thomas More Scholarship, up to $3,000 per year
Fine Arts Talent Scholarships, up to $6,000 per year |