Hanover College is a private liberal arts college located in Hanover, Indiana.
It was established in 1827 by the Presbyterian Church, and is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) today.
Hanover College offers over 30 undergraduate degree programs across four academic divisions: the Division of Humanities, the Division of Natural Sciences, the Division of Social Sciences, and the Division of Business.
The college has an enrollment of approximately 1,100 students, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1.
The campus covers 650 acres, and features modern facilities such as a library, a student center, a fitness center, and a performing arts center.
Hanover College has been consistently ranked as one of the best liberal arts colleges in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report.
The college offers a number of student organizations and clubs, as well as NCAA Division III athletics programs in basketball, soccer, volleyball, and cross country.
Hanover College has a strong commitment to experiential learning, with opportunities such as internships, study abroad programs, and undergraduate research.
The college is known for its strong programs in the sciences, particularly in the areas of biology, chemistry, and physics.
Notable alumni of Hanover College include former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, journalist Jim Lehrer, and civil rights leader Rachel P. Jackson.
Room (rate listed based on double occupancy with a/c)
$3,362.50
$3,362.50
$6,725.00
Board
$3,357.50
$3,357.50
$6,715.00
General Fees
$445.50
$445.50
$891.00
Orientation
$350.00
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$350.00
Laundry
$50.00
$50.00
$100.00
Parking Permit
$100.00
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$100.00
All programs
Anthropology Archaeology Art Art History Asian Studies Biochemistry Biology Business Chemistry Classical Studies Communication Computer Science Creative Writing Design Economics English Environmental Science Environmental Studies Film Studies French Gender Studies Geology German Greek Health and Movement Studies History International Studies Journalism Kinesiology and Integrative Physiology Latin Mathematics Medieval-Renaissance Studies Music Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Race and Ethnic Studies Sociology Spanish Theatre Theological Studies