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Anderson University

Anderson University

This Christian school 35 miles northeast of Indianapolis in Anderson, IN (Coincidence? We think not.) has fantastic baseball facilities and requests ...
  1 review
"A student very happy here"
Reviewed by pinkfloyderina on Oct 26, 2000
Although I frequently tell people "if I didn't live so close I probably wouldn't have come here" I don't think . . .
Ball State University

Ball State University

Sure, you know David Letterman is a Ball State alum and, yeah, the creator of Garfield has a restaurant in the surrounding town of Muncie, IN, but ...
"Great college for what you pay"
Reviewed by pharmtech10 on May 27, 2010
If you're looking to NOT graduate with a mountain of debt from private school and are open-minded, I would recommend BSU.
Bethel College (IN)

Bethel College (IN)

Four gleaming, brand-spanking new residence halls are yours for the sleeping-in at this Christian college (affiliated with the Missionary Church) in ...
  2 reviews
""House of God""
Reviewed by tim_josh777 on Apr 25, 2000
Bethel College... That is a name which had you asked me during High School would have never come to mind as the college . . .
Butler University

Butler University

A step or two outside of the heart of Indianapolis, this liberal arts school not far from the heart of Indianapolis offers suburban living with a ...
  3 reviews
"Despite its ego, Butler is NOT the Harvard of the Midwest"
Reviewed by h2obug_1977 on May 12, 2005
If you're scared of that big bad world, Butler's a great place for you. If you plan to make a life in that big bad world, don't go to BU.
Earlham College

Earlham College

Everybody from the president to the professors to the students is on a first name basis at Earlham College, a tiny Quaker-affiliated liberal arts ...
  7 reviews
"Earlham: The Ball an Chain Attached To My Otherwise Fantastic Life"
Reviewed by sseyerle on Aug 27, 2011
Steer clear unless mom and dad could have bought a Porsche with the money they spent on your elementary school education...in that case you fit right in!
Franklin College of Indiana

Franklin College of Indiana

How's it going, eh? Canadian studies is just one of the many liberal arts majors offered at tiny Franklin College, Baptist college 20 located about ...
  2 reviews
"Franklin, your home away from home"
Reviewed by nmkeen on Aug 20, 2000
Being a Franklin College Grizzly is one of the most memorable experiences of my life thus far. I attended Franklin for only . . .
Hanover College

Hanover College

With its huge endowment and professors that are more concerned with your grades than those of their own children, tiny Hanover College is a school ...
  4 reviews
"It's Not As Bad As It Could Be"
Reviewed by Airy130 on Feb 10, 2000
Okay, so it really isn't as bad as it could be. At Hanover, you'll hear that a lot. You'll also hear about every opportunity . . .
Huntington College

Huntington College

Huntington College is a small Christ-centered liberal arts college in Indiana (about a half hour from Fort Wayne) operated by the Church of the ...
  1 review
"One Of The Best Years Of My Life Was At HC"
Reviewed by javabeanjunkie on Dec 7, 2000
I attended Huntington College from 1996-1997 and I have to say is was one of the best years of my life. I would have loved . . .
Indiana Institute of Technology

Indiana Institute of Technology

The Indiana Institute of technology is a small private school in Fort Wayne that specializes in business, computer science, and engineering. Youll ...
  1 review
"Extended Studies Division"
Reviewed by crosser on Jan 27, 2000
IIT is a small school located in Fort Wayne, IN. It is in competition with other universities such as IUPU and Ivy Tech. . . .
Indiana State University

Indiana State University

Indiana State University in Terre Haute offers a wide array of programs- from traditional liberal arts programs to professionally based programs. ISU ...
"Not as bad as people think it is..."
Reviewed by nothpotter on Apr 1, 2004
Not Harvard, but is that a bad thing? An underrated low-brow friendly university that's a perfectly good place to get a bachelor's degree.
Indiana University Northwest

Indiana University Northwest

Indiana University Northwest in Gary offers over 70 liberal arts and professional programs. The highly diverse student population here includes large ...
  1 review
"Indiana University Northwest Excels"
Reviewed by coldsteel7 on May 8, 2000
I would really like to give Indiana University (Northwest Campus) five stars. However, I am giving them four stars. Last . . .
Indiana University-Bloomington

Indiana University-Bloomington

Bloomington, home of Indiana University, is the perfect college town, not a big city but always open to students and the beautiful campus is home to ...
"IU is what you make of it"
Reviewed by kayaker237 on Feb 12, 2007
Far from perfect, but I'd still send my kids here
Indiana University-Purdue Univ. Fort Wayne

Indiana University-Purdue Univ. Fort Wayne

A 1964 merger of Indiana University and Purdue Universitys satellite campuses in Fort Wayne created IUPUI- Fort Wayne. The school offers a large ...
  6 reviews
"Proud to Be A Mastodon"
Reviewed by scmrak on Nov 7, 2007
To most of the world, it's now where you went to school but what you learned while you were there; and IPFW is a darned good place to learn.
Indiana Wesleyan University

Indiana Wesleyan University

Christian-centered Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion enrolls about 1800 traditional students in its liberal arts and pre-professional programs ...
  9 reviews
"IWU.. For You??"
Reviewed by pawsalmighty on Jul 1, 2005
This University is a great pick for someone with a great fervor for God and studying. If you are ready for an intense time..go for it!
Manchester College

Manchester College

This small liberal arts college affiliated with the Church of the Brethren offers nearly 50 majors (including what was once the nations first peace ...
"A small college offering a quality education"
Reviewed by xyzwyatt on Apr 9, 2005
Small campus in a secluded town allows the student to focus on education. Educated and dedicated professors make this school worth the money.
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