Hanover College
P.O. Box 108
Hanover, Indiana 47243 Hanover
college in Hanover, Indiana, is a private, coeducational
liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). Founded in 1827, Hanover is the oldest private college in the state. Students can earn the
Bachelor of Arts degree in more than 30 areas of study.
The Hanover College campus is situated on 650 acres in southeastern Indiana, overlooking the
Ohio River. Carefully manicured landscaping and Georgian-styled buildings lend to the beauty of the college. Students enjoy neighboring, historic Madison, which is just minutes away from campus.
Hanover College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
Quick Facts:
Hanover College operates a 4-4-1 academic calendar in which students take four classes during each fall and winter term, and one class during each spring term.
The student-to-faculty ratio is about 10:1; the average class size is approximately 14.
Students represent more than 25 states, including Alaska and Hawaii, and 17 countries throughout the world.
Nearly all students live and about one-third of faculty live on campus.
Hanover College offers competitive scholarships based exclusively on merit, as well as scholarships based on financial need. Every freshman applicant is automatically considered for merit-based scholarships.
Over 90% of students receive direct financial assistance through scholarships, grants, loans, and campus employment, the last of which is open to all students.
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