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Information Summary
Ranks 2707th for total enrollment
| Surrounding community | Small city (inside urban area, pop. under 100,000) |
|---|---|
| Highest offering | Bachelor's degree |
| Full-time Enrollment | 825 |
| Total Enrollment | 922 |
| Calendar System | Semester |
| Years of college work required | N/A |
| Variable Tuition | |
| Application Fee Required | |
| Undergraduate Application Fee | $25 |
| Graduate Application Fee | N/A |
| First Professional Application Fee | N/A |
Demographics Main Campus and Surrounding Areas
Reported area around or near Goshen, IN
| Total Population | 27,670 (22,103 urban / 5,567 rural) |
|---|---|
| Households | 9,981 (2.63 people per house) |
| Families | 6,993 (3.13 people per family) |
| Pop. — African American | 493 |
| Pop. — Asian | 392 |
| Pop. — Pacific Islander | 15 |
| Pop. — American Indian / Alaskan Native | 106 |
| Pop. — White (incl. Hispanic) | 24,999 |
| Pop. — Other | 2,091 |
Carnegie Foundation Classification
Baccalaureate Colleges — Arts & Sciences
| Undergraduate | Balanced arts & sciences/professions, no graduate coexistence |
|---|---|
| Graduate | N/A |
| Undergraduate Population | Full-time four-year, more selective, higher transfer-in |
| Enrollment | Exclusively undergraduate four-year |
| Size & Setting | Very small four-year, highly residential |
Student Tuition Costs and Fees
What are the typical tuition costs and fees for attending Goshen College?
Ranks 665th for total cost of attendance
| In District | In State | Out of State | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FT Undergraduate Tuition | $20,300 | $20,300 | $20,300 |
| FT Undergraduate Required Fees | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| PT Undergraduate per Credit Hour | $800 | $800 | $800 |
| FT Graduate Tuition | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| FT Graduate Required Fees | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| PT Graduate per Credit Hour | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Total Cost of attendance — On-Campus | $29,350 | $29,350 | $29,350 |
| Total Cost of attendance — Off-Campus w/out Family | $26,050 | $26,050 | $26,050 |
| Total Cost of attendance — Off-Campus with Family | $22,900 | $22,900 | $22,900 |
Student Tuition Cost History and Trends
Three year history and trends on the cost of attending
| In District | In State | Out of State | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Published Tuition & Fees | $18,200 |
$18,200 |
$18,200 |
| Cost (regardless of residency) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Books & Supplies | $800 |
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| On-Campus – Room & Board | $6,200 |
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| On-Campus – Other Expenses | $1,420 |
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| Off-Campus w/out Family – Room & Board | $3,150 |
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| Off-Campus w/out Family – Other Expenses | $1,400 |
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| Off-Campus with Family – Room & Board | $1,500 |
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Admission Details
| Applicants | 586 (231 male / 355 female) |
|---|---|
| Admitted | 443 (174 male / 269 female) |
| Admission rate | 76% |
| First-time Enrollment | 212 (86 male / 123 female) |
| FT Enrollment | 206 (84 male / 122 female) |
| PT Enrollment | 6 (2 male / 1 female) |
Admission Criteria
What criteria does Goshen College use for admissions?
| Open Admissions | |
|---|---|
| Secondary School GPA / Rank / Record | |
| College Prep. Completion | |
| Recommendations | |
| Formal competency demo | N/A |
| Admission test scores | |
| TOEFL | |
| Other tests | N/A |
Special Learning Opportunities
| Distance Learning | |
|---|---|
| ROTC — Army / Navy / Airforce | |
| Study Abroad | |
| Weekend College | |
| Teacher Certification |
Athletics - Association Memberships
| Sports / Athletic Conference Memberships | NAIA |
|---|---|
| NCAA / NAIA Basketball Conference | Mid-Central College Conference |
| NCAA / NAIA Baseball Conference | Mid-Central College Conference |
| NCAA / NAIA Track & Field Conference | Mid-Central College Conference |
Admission Credits Accepted
What types of credits does Goshen College accept?
| Dual Credit | |
|---|---|
| Life Experience | |
| Advanced Placement (AP) |
ACT Test Admission
Rank 186th for 75pctl scores
| Applicants submitting ACT results | 42% |
|---|---|
| Verbal scores (25/75 %ile) | 21 / 29 |
| Math scores (25/75 %ile) | 21 / 28 |
| Cumulative scores (25/75 %ile) | 22 / 28 |
SAT Test Admission
Rank 275th for 75pctl scores
| Applicants submitting SAT results | 71% |
|---|---|
| Verbal scores (25/75 %ile) | 490 / 640 |
| Math scores (25/75 %ile) | 500 / 640 |
| Cumulative scores (25/75 %ile) | 990 / 1280 |
Student Services
| Remedial Services | |
|---|---|
| Academic / Career Counseling | |
| PT Cost-defraying Employment | |
| Career Placement | |
| On-Campus Day Care | |
| Library Facility |
Student Living
| First-time Room / Board Required | |
|---|---|
| Dorm Capacity | 747 |
| Meals per Week | 21 |
| Room Fee | $3,600 |
| Board Fee | $3,100 |
Student Financial Aid Details
How many students use Financial Aid, and how much do they use?
| Average | Users | % of Attendees | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal Grant Aid | $3,671 | 42 | |
| State & Local Grant Aid | $4,130 | 53 | |
| Institutional Grant Aid | $8,817 | 165 | |
| Student Loan Aid | $4,445 | 122 | |
| Any financial aid type | 167 |
Student Enrollment Demographics
How many students are enrolled at Goshen College?
| Men | Women | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
Non Resident Alien | 32 | 38 | 70 |
Black Non-Hispanic | 12 | 17 | 29 |
Hispanic | 20 | 19 | 39 |
Asian / Pacific Islander | 7 | 4 | 11 |
American Indian / Alaskan Native | N/A | 2 | 2 |
White Non-Hispanic | 291 | 477 | 768 |
Race Unknown | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| Total | 363 | 559 | 922 |
Student Completion / Graduation Demographics
How many students complete Goshen College?
Faculty Compensation / Salaries
| Tenure system | |
|---|---|
| Average FT Salary | $47,150 ($48,867 male / $45,121 female) |
| Number of FT Faculty | 72 (39 male / 33 female) |
| Total Benefits | $1,105,625 |
Goshen College Summary
Goshen College is a Mennonite liberal arts college in Goshen, Indiana with an enrollment of around 1,000 students. The college is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. Goshen College is owned by Mennonite Church USA. Based on Goshen College’s standards for hiring, all professors at Goshen profess the Christian faith. Invented by a Goshen College student in 2001, the game is a combination of rugby, football, and soccer, and has gained popularity on several other campuses. Goshen College has many different clubs and extracurriculars for students to be involved in on campus. Started in 1968, Goshen College’s Study Service Term is a program that is unique to Goshen. Goshen was one of the forerunners of colleges in offering programs abroad, due in part to its Mennonite heritage of missions and foreign service, particularly Mennonite Central Committee. Countries Goshen College students can currently visit include Cambodia, China, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Germany, Jamaica (ASL majors), Peru and Senegal. Goshen College currently has three dormitories or residence halls for all students, two junior and senior dorms, apartment living, and several small group houses connected to the college. In 2002 the college approved five core values that would become the vision of the college. These values were selected by Goshen College’s board of directors because they identify the college’s understanding of what it means to be a disciple of Christ. The history of Goshen College is a story that is intertwined with that of the Mennonite experience in America. Goshen College is the second oldest currently operational Mennonite school of higher education in North America. As more “Old” Mennonites sent their children to other Christian colleges, they realized that without a college of their own, many of their youth would leave the church. Thus, prompted in part as a reaction to mainline Christianity, the “Old” Mennonites started the Elkhart Institute in Elkhart, Indiana in August 1894 to prepare Mennonite youth for college. Because of this vision, even though Goshen is today a Christian Mennonite liberal arts college, its historical relationship with the Mennonite Church has had a lasting impact which is still very visible today: home to the Mennonite Quarterly Review, Mennonite Historical Library, Archives of Mennonite Church USA, including Mennonite Central Committee archives, offices of “The Mennonite” and numerous alumni conections with the broader Mennonite Church. Lured by businessmen to relocate several miles away to Goshen, Indiana, the Institute moved in September of 1903 and added a junior college course list, renaming itself Goshen College. The Academy program of Goshen College was discontinued in 1935, however after 1910, most of Goshen’s students were enrolled in college courses. From 1914-1919, partly out of response to its constituents, Goshen College attempted a “School of Agriculture” which sought to prepare Mennonite young people to return to their rural communities. As part of the larger ongoing reaction against liberalism through the early twentieth century, Hesston College and Eastern Mennonite School were formed among “old” Mennonites, although staunch traditionalists realized that no higher education was particularly safe. More than arguing doctorine, Harold Bender and a younger group of intellectuals at Goshen College sought to shape the Mennonite faith that was more ideological than instituional. Throughout this time, Goshen remained the epicenter of “Old” Mennonite theology and higher education, and became known as the “Goshen Historical Renaissance”. In 1980, Goshen College was granted care of Merry Lea environmental Learning Center, a 1150 acre nature preserve which now offers Goshen’s Mater’s degree in Environmental Science. The college is currently in the midst of a new campus master plan and plan of study which will define the college’s priorities for the coming years ahead.
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Goshen College Academics
There’s never a reason to feel alone in your studies either, since there are academic support services like Learning Center, Reduced Course Load, Remedial Instruction, Study Skills Assistance, Tutoring and Writing Center. Further, when any student is looking for some counseling or other types of support, Adult (re-entering) student services, Alcohol/Substance Abuse Counseling, Campus Ministries/Chaplain, Career Counseling, Employment Service, Financial Aid Counseling, Freshman Orientation Program, Health Services, Minority Student Services, On-Campus Daycare, Personal Counseling, Placement Service, Veterans Counselor and Women’s Services can help. The university has disability services as well, so be sure to inquire about them if needed. Goshen College is unique in its study options. For instance, the university has a Cross-Registration, Double Major, Dual Enrollment of High School Students, Honors Program, Independent Study, Internships, Liberal Arts/Career Combination, Student-Designed Major, Study Abroad, Teacher Certification, Urban Semester and Washington Semester.
The following are the types of degrees and majors offered at Goshen College.
- History:
- History – General
- English Language and Literature:
- English, English Language & Literature – General
- Mathematics:
- Applied Mathematics, Mathematics – General
- Health and Clinical Sciences:
- Nursing (RN)
- Multiple or Interdisciplinary:
- Peace/Conflict Resolution Studies
- Social Sciences:
- Anthropology, Sociology
- Parks, Recreation, and Fitness:
- Health/Physical Fitness
- Philosphy and Religion:
- Philosophy & Religion – General
- School of Visual and Performing Arts:
- Art – General, Arts – General, Drama/Theater Arts, Music – General, Music – General Performance, Music Pedagogy
- Computer Science:
- Computer Science, Computer/Information Sciences – General, Information Sciences/Systems
- Physical Sciences:
- Chemistry, Physics
- Psychology:
- Psychology – General
- Business, Management, & Marketing:
- Accounting, Business – General, Business Administration/Management, Management Science
- Education:
- Art Teacher Education, Biology Teacher Education, Business Teacher Education, Chemistry Teacher Education, Computer Teacher Education, ESL Teacher Education, Education – General, Elementary Education, English Teacher Education, Foreign Language Teacher Education, History Teacher Education, Junior High Education, Mathematics Education, Music Teacher Education, Physical Education, Physics Teacher Education, Psychology Teacher Education, Science Teacher Education, Secondary Education, Social Science Teacher Education, Spanish Language Teacher Education, Special Education
- Popular majors:
- twenty percent business per marketing, ten percent health professions, eight percent computer and information sciences, eight percent visual and performing arts, seven percent communications per journalism, seven percent education, seven percent psychology, five percent biology, five percent history
- Public Administration and Service:
- Social Work
- Foreign Language and Literature:
- American Sign Language (ASL), Foreign Language & Literature – General, Sign Language Interpretation, Spanish
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences:
- Biology, Molecular Biology
- Communications & Journalism:
- Communications/Rhetoric
Are you an international student? The Fall application deadline for international students is the 1st of July. For all that, for non-international students, tutition fees are $20,300 Room & Board (on-campus) $6,700 Additional estimated expenses $900 Costs per credit hour $800 Cost & Savings Calculator Financial Aid International students eligible for need-based aid. The cost per credit hour (overall) was $800 Cost & Savings Calculator Financial Aid International students eligible for need-based aid last fall. Other additional expenses amounted to $900 Costs per credit hour $800 Cost & Savings Calculator Financial Aid International students eligible for need-based aid. Furthermore, for international students, the application fee is 25.
Goshen College Admissions
Admission policy is currently Percent applicants admitted: 76% and Percent of students who return for sophomore year: 80%. Remember that this can change at any time. This school requires an application fee consisting of twenty-five dollars regular application fee, twenty-five dollars out-of-state application fee, twenty-five dollars online application fee and point zero . Transfer student are not ignored. For one thing, there were one hundred and seventy-six total number of transfer students who applied and one hundred and thirteen total number of transfer students who were admitted.
Will you make it in time? Make sure to know when all the due dates and deadlines take place. the SAT subject section score due date was not reported. It is also very important to submit financial aid applications as quickly as possible, make sure to check with the university about the specific date for this year. SAT and ACT score reports are due the 15th of August and For priority students, financial aid applications are due no later than the 15th of February. For all student applicants, the Fall application deadline is the 1st of July. The regular application is due the 15th of August. Likewise, if you wish to apply with priority status make sure you application is in by the 15th of February.
Goshen College Athletics
The following sports can be found here:
- Men’s Intercollegiate and Men’s Scholarship Baseball
- Men’s Intercollegiate, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural, Men’s Scholarship and Women’s Scholarship Basketball
- Men’s Intercollegiate, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural, Men’s Scholarship and Women’s Scholarship Cross_country
- Men’s Intercollegiate and Men’s Scholarship Golf
- Men’s Intramural and Women’s Intramural Racquetball
- Men’s Intercollegiate, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural, Men’s Scholarship and Women’s Scholarship Soccer
- Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural and Women’s Scholarship Softball
- Men’s Intramural and Women’s Intramural Table_tennis
- Men’s Intercollegiate, Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Scholarship and Women’s Scholarship Track_and_field
- Women’s Intercollegiate, Men’s Intramural, Women’s Intramural and Women’s Scholarship Volleyball
Goshen College Financial Aid
Financial aid distribution is at sixty-three percent scholarships per grants and thirty-seven percent loans per jobs. Financial aid forms are FAFSA and Institution’s own financial aid form. Financial aid for students is readily accessible at this school. In the same way, need based financial aid distribution is determined through Academics, Art, Athletics, Leadership, Minority Status, Music/Drama, Religious Affiliation and State/District Residency. If you are not a need based student, non-need distribution for financial aid is determined by Academics, Athletics and State/District Residency.
Goshen College Students
The university is a Private, Liberal Arts College, Four-year, Mennonite Church, Coed, where 76 percent of the applicants were admitted and Regionally accredited. Besides, it is part of an Rural setting, Large town (10,000 – 49,999) and Residential campus. The school’s size is approximately eight hundred and ninety-nine degree-seeking undergrads and two hundred first-time degree-seeking freshmen. Goshen College offers Bachelor’s degrees. Additionally, the student body consists of forty percent in-state students, sixty percent out-of-state students, three percent part-time students, fifty-six percent women, forty-four percent men, thirty percent in top 10th of graduating class, sixty-three percent in top quarter of graduating class, ninety percent in top half of graduating class, forty-three percent had h.s. gpa of 3.75 and higher, twenty-two percent had h.s. gpa between 3.5 and 3.74, nineteen percent had h.s. gpa between 3.25 and 3.49, seven percent had h.s. gpa between 3.0 and 3.24, seven percent had h.s. gpa between 2.5 and 2.99 and two percent had h.s. gpa between 2.0 and 2.49.
Students should note the housing policies: Guaranteed On-Campus Housing For All Undergraduates, eighty-six percent of first-year students live in college housing, sixty-eight percent of all undergraduates live in college housing, Coed Housing, Men’s Housing, Women’s Housing, Apartments For Married Students, Apartments For Single Students, Special Housing For Disabled Students, Wellness housing (alcohol/drug/smoke-free), one-MAY deadline for housing deposit, two hundred dollars amount of housing deposit, point zero , and First-time first-year students allowed to have car. Moreover, the university has many unique facilites such as X-ray precision laboratory, nature preserve, marine biology laboratory in Florida Keys, Mennonite Historical Library. Without doubt, the school is located 25 miles from South Bend, 150 miles from Chicago.This school features the Rural setting, Large town (10,000 – 49,999) and Residential campus.













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Please inform me of any courses on the theory of music- like reading and writting of music ,harmony, reinforcement, orchestration and so on THanks, Andrew Leo Nazareth.