A place to belong A person to become
As Indiana’s oldest private institution, established in 1827, Hanover College has higher education down to a (liberal arts and) science. For nearly 200 years, our graduates have discovered their passions through our wide variety of opportunities, from academics to athletics and social life to study abroad. That’s one of the best things about the liberal arts – you’ll choose from our 34 majors – but you’ll never be limited to just one thing! Experience and exploration are mandatory, and it sets our alumni apart. No wonder 99% of our students are working or continuing their education within 7 months of graduation. Concentrations are listed under MAJORS. ART AND DESIGN Ceramics Drawing Painting Photography Printmaking Sculpture
COMPUTER SCIENCE Artificial Intelligence Databases Networking Scientific Modeling
ART HISTORY Asian Art European Art History of Architecture
ECONOMICS Banking and Finance Economics and Water Resources Environmental Economics Financial Panics Gender and Economics International Business International Economics Poverty and Discrimination
BIOCHEMISTRY BIOLOGY Botany Cell and Molecular Biology Environmental Science Organismal Biology Zoology BUSINESS Analytics Finance International Business Marketing Management CHEMISTRY Environmental Chemistry Food and Beverage Chemistry Forensics (Chemical) Instrumental Analysis Natural Products Chemistry Protein Chemistry Quantum Chemistry CLASSICAL STUDIES Archaeology Greek (culture, language and literature) Latin (culture, language and literature) COMMUNICATION Film/Music Criticism Journalism Marketing Organizational Management/ Business Communication Political Communication Video/Film Production
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
EDUCATION Elementary Education major (K-6) Secondary Education major (5-12) Special Education Dual Licensure ENGINEERING Computer Electrical Electromechanical Mechanical ENGLISH African-American Literature American Literature British Literature Comparative Literature Creative Writing Genre Studies Irish Literature Journalism Literary Theory and Criticism World Literature Women’s and Gender Studies ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Environmental Biology Environmental Geology Geochemistry Geophysics
FRENCH Francophone Cinema Francophone Women’s Studies French and Francophone Literature and Culture French Business Language Multiculturalism in Contemporary France GENDER STUDIES GEOLOGY Environmental Geology Environmental Science Geographic Information Science (GIS) Geomorphology Hydrology Paleontology Petroleum Geology Physical Geology GERMAN HEALTH AND MOVEMENT STUDIES HISTORY American History Cultural History European History History of Science Intellectual History Military History Political History Social History World History Women and Family History INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Cultures and Peoples Global Economics Global Politics World Religions World History
KINESIOLOGY AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY Kinesiology Nutrition MATHEMATICS Actuarial Sciences Financial Mathematics Probability Statistics MEDIEVAL-RENAISSANCE STUDIES MUSIC Band/Orchestra Brass Chorus Composition Conducting Counterpoint Instrumental/Vocal Pedagogy Music History Music Theory Percussion Piano Strings Voice Wind PHILOSOPHY Analytic Philosophy Asian Philosophy/Asian Studies Ethics and Values History of Western Philosophy Pre-Law PHYSICS Astronomy Electronics Engineering Applications Nuclear Physics Optical Physics Scientific Instrumentation Space Science
POLITICAL SCIENCE American Politics International Relations Political Economy Political History Political Institutions Political Theory Political Thought Public Policy PSYCHOLOGY Child and Adolescent Psychology Clinical Psychology Cognitive Science Counseling Neuroscience Psychology Applied to Business, Education and Law SOCIOLOGY Crime and Corrections Globalization Juvenile Delinquency Race, Class and Gender Inequality Selfhood and Social Interaction Social Change and Social Movements Sociology of Families Sociology of Sport Urban Sociology SPANISH Film Studies Gender Studies Language Literature and Culture from Spain Literatures and Cultures from Latin America (specializing in Mexico, the Andean region, the Southern Cone and the Caribbean) Pre-Colombian Cultures and Marginal Voices
THEATRE Acting Directing Film Studies Lighting Playwriting Shakespeare Studies Sound Stage Management Theatre History THEOLOGICAL STUDIES American Religious History Christian Doctrine (Historic and Contemporary) Christian Ethics Christian Ministry Doctrine of God Doctrine of the Trinity Feminist Theology History of Biblical Interpretation Medical Ethics Moral Decision-Making Popular Theology Postmodern Theologies Process Theology Sexual Ethics Theological Epistemology and Sources of Authority Theology and the Environment Theology, Gender and Sexuality Vocation and Calling
Design Your Own Major Fit your specific interests and passions into a major that suits you. Blend biochemistry and kinesiology or concentrate on consumer marketing. Select your core areas of study, choose your professors and put together the final proposal for declaring your major.
Business Scholars Program WORKSHOPS CAREER COUNSELING
CONSULTING PROJECTS & LIVE CASES PAID, PROJECT-BASED INTERNSHIPS
Pre-Professional Programs HEALTH SCIENCES PROGRAM NURSING PRE-DENTISTRY PRE-HEALTH PRE-LAW
PRE-MEDICINE PRE-PHARMACY PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY PRE-VETERINARY SCIENCES
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International Student Services
The HAQ Center hosts the Office of Multicultural Affairs, which helps guide you into college life in the United States. The HAQ Center offers visa support services, cultural programming and Brave New World Week, where you move in early to get acclimated to life on campus, adjust to the time zone and meet your peers.
Outcomes
No matter your academic or career interest, we will guide you to the path for success. Opportunities such as our Business Scholars, Health Sciences and Career Foundations programs, Pre-Professional advising and academic partnerships prepare our students to excel after graduation. It’s no wonder 99% of our students are employed or continuing their education within 7 months of graduation.
hours days a day a week CAMPUS SAFETY IS AVAILABLE
“Professors really want to help students. They are not as busy as professors in big universities, so I can make meetings with them more easily. Additionally, Hanover College has a campus community, so I have made a lot of new friends. They are really nice and are willing to help.” Ji Hyun Han ���� from South Korea
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Study Off Campus
Study Abroad while you Study Abroad Whether it’s four weeks or four months, on your own or with your favorite professor, in your first language or a foreign one…if you can dream it, Hanover can take you there.
Application Checklist Online Application (hanover.edu/internationalapp or via the Common Application) Certified Copy of Transcripts (all secondary schools and any college or university attended) Official English Proficiency Test Results (only one test is required from the options below)
• TOEFL
• GTEC
• IELTS
• DET
• SAT
• ACT Personal Statement Letter of Recommendation Photocopy of Passport Financial Documentation · College Board International Student Financial Aid Application (ISFAA) hanover.edu/docs/IS_Financial_Aid_Application.pdf · Certification of Finances (include proof of funds) hanover.edu/docs/IS_Certification_of_Finances.pdf
Connect with your admission counselor Wilda Knecht for questions about admission and financial aid via email at knecht@hanover.edu. Request a Skype appointment with Wilda, a current student or even a professor!
hanover.edu/apply
Financial Aid Hanover College awards financial aid to international students based on academic merit and demonstrated financial need. Financial Assistance is granted to 100% of admitted international students through the Hanover College HAQ Scholarship, which ranges in value from $5,000 - $25,000 USD.
2020-21 Cost of Attendance
Additional Estimated Expenses
Tuition $38,880 Fees $770 Orientation Fee $350 Room* $6,125 Board (Meals) $6,175
Book Estimate $1,200 Transportation Estimate $2,000 Miscellaneous Estimate $900 Laundry $53 Insurance $600
Total Billable Costs $52,300 USD *Rooms are available for rent over academic
Total Estimated Costs $4,253 USD
breaks at a charge of $35 USD per night.
$50 MILLION awarded to students in aid last year
Hanover’s College Town Madison, IN, is located 7 miles (11 km.) from campus and was recently named one of 8 finalists for America’s Best Community. Enjoy community festivals, coffee shops, restaurants and other hangouts while learning about United States history in the nation’s largest National Historic Landmark District. Free shuttles into town are provided multiple times a week.
Other Nearby Cities Lousiville, KY*
45 min
Population: 1,025,000
Cincinnati, OH*
1 hr 15 min
Population: 2,137,406
Indianapolis, IN
2 hrs
Population: 1,487,483
Nashville, TN
4 hrs
Population: 1,830,345
St. Louis, MO
5 hrs
Population: 2,811,588
Chicago, IL
5 hrs
Population: 9,729,825
*Airport shuttles are provided for $20 USD to and from the Louisville and Cincinnati international airports.
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For more information, visit: hanover.edu/admission/international hanover.edu/virtualtour
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Countries currently represented by enrolled international students: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Botswana, China, Cuba, Denmark, Guatemala, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Mongolia, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, Paraguay, Spain, Turkey, Venezuela
Top Programs
Business Communication Psychology Biology Economics Kinesiology & Integrative Physiology History Elementary Education Chemistry English Political Science
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