2024 Viewbook - Discover Your Inspired Purpose

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Your Inspired Purpose

Potential DISCOVER YOUR

You have bold aspirations. You want your life to matter. At Harding University, you’ll have the opportunity to be transformed academically, relationally and spiritually so you’re prepared to change the world. Your purpose is inspired. We want to help you discover it.

“... inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.”

Mike Williams

President of Harding University

Ed.D., University of Pennsylvania

Inspired Purpose DISCOVER YOUR

The quest for inspired purpose is anchored in our historic Christian mission. The source of our strength is the Holy Spirit who saves, empowers and guides us. The essence of the Harding experience extends beyond career preparation. In this search for meaning and vision, we discover our values, convictions and direction. We aspire to restore the world to what God intended from the beginning.

You will have many opportunities to serve your neighbors as part of your educational experience. Whether you’re providing services to a child through our speech clinic, interning in a local classroom or learning important health care skills in our local hospital, you’ll discover where your passion and education meet. That is your inspired purpose.

Inspiring

Faith DISCOVER YOUR

For many schools, Christian education means chapel, Bible classes and a lofty code of conduct. At Harding, it’s much more. Here you’ll have opportunities to put your faith into practice.

Use your talents to serve the community and the world through fundraisers, contributions to the campus food pantry, working in the community garden and more.

Study Scripture with your friends in the homes of faculty and staff mentors and build deeper relationships with those who will walk beside you through celebrations and sorrows.

Attend weekly breakout chapels designed to provide a variety of worship experiences. Led by faculty, staff and students, there are sessions for women, student athletes, international students, and engaged or newly married couples as well as more specific topical studies and opportunities for creative expression and singing.

We want to meet you wherever you are on your journey of faith.

Jason Darden

Assistant professor of Bible and ministry, D.Min., Vanderbilt University

“We understand the value of integrating spirituality into every aspect of our lives. Students develop relationships here that draw them closer to God.”

Assistant football coach Roddy Mote baptizes linebacker Chris Wein in the Ganus Activities Complex pool.

Oortunities

Harding boasts a 100-year history of placing students just like you in the most prestigious graduate programs, professional schools and careers. Our track record of propelling students to achieve their career goals and aspirations speaks volumes about our academic quality, reputation and networking. Given the geographical diversity of our student population, our graduates

have pursued more national and international opportunities resulting in worldwide recognition. You can go anywhere and achieve anything with a Harding education.

91% of graduates have recognized professional outcomes within six months of graduating

Our alumni have gone on to careers with employers including:

Abbott Laboratories

Amazon.com Inc.

American Express Co.

Apple Inc.

Boeing Co.

Boston Scientific

Broadway productions

Cartoon Network

CIA

Deloitte

FBI

Google LLC

J.B. Hunt

Johns Hopkins Medicine

U.S. Department of Justice

Keurig Dr Pepper

KPMG International

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital

LinkedIn

Lockheed Martin Corp. Mayo Clinic

Oracle

Samsung Electronics Co.

Shell USA Inc.

St. Jude Children's Hospital

Southwest Airlines Co.

Tyson Foods Inc.

Walmart Inc.

The Walt Disney Co.

The Washington Post

Dana Steil

Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences

The University of Alabama

Our alumni have gone on to top-tier graduate schools including:

Brown University

Columbia University

Duke University

Emory University

Georgetown University

Harvard University

Johns Hopkins University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Northwestern University

Princeton University

Rice University

Stanford University

University of Chicago

University of Notre Dame

University of Pennsylvania

Vanderbilt University

Washington University in St. Louis

William & Mary

Yale University

“Harding graduates have a rich history of going on to attend top-tier graduate programs and work for prestigious brands across the country. They consistently find that they are well prepared to succeed and perform at the highest level.”

Friends & Mentors DISCOVER YOUR

“Our distinguished faculty go above and beyond to walk alongside students in their educational journeys and also to mentor them during this formative period in their lives.”

– Marty Spears

Provost

Ph.D., Rice University

“For professors at a lot of colleges, teaching can be just a 9-5 kind of job, but the teachers at Harding are constantly trying to find the best way to convey information so students can comprehend and utilize it in the best way.”

– Sydney Reynolds

Molecular and Cellular Biology major

Valley View, Texas

“Teachers are so available to help you and want to see you succeed. I've never seen another place where you have that in your corner.”

– Emma Montague

Nursing major   Denver, Colorado

In a recent student satisfaction survey, students identified strengths of the University that include faculty who care about them as individuals, approachable academic advisors and faculty who are available after class during office hours.

16:1

Student-faculty ratio

Your professors will know you by name. You will be mentored by experts in their fields. You will have access to one-on-one mentoring.

72%

Faculty with terminal degrees

18

Average class size

50 60

Your worldview will expand when you join our geographically diverse student population. STATES AND TERRITORIES NATIONS

2022-23 #1 Best Christian University by EdSmart

Your faculty will care about you. * Seven years running

2024 Best Regional Colleges by Princeton Review

2024-25 College of Distinction: Career Development*

2024-25 Christian College of Distinction*

2024-25 College of Distinction*

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H ealth Sciences

Discover a highly relational community of professionals who share your desire to advocate for those in need. While providing exceptional care for the whole person, you will learn to show mercy and compassion to all patients, families and communities. Through hands-on simulation, interprofessional collaboration and global mission opportunities, you’ll see how your classroom knowledge applies in the real world. No matter what area of health care you choose, our exceptional faculty will help you set and achieve your academic, spiritual and professional goals, equipping you to fulfill your calling to change lives.

Majors

Communication Sciences and Disorders (Clinical or nonclinical)

Communication Sciences and Disorders (ASL concentration)

Exercise Science

Health Studies

Kinesiology

Kinesiology and Health (Teacher Licensure K-12)

Medical Humanities

Medical Laboratory Science

Nursing

Preprofessional Health Science (Second major only)

Speech-Language Pathology Assistant

Sport and Recreation Management

Master's degrees

Cardiac Function and Interventional Technology

Family Nurse Practitioner

Master's Entry into Professional Nursing

Kinesiology and Sport

Administration

Physician Assistant Studies

Occupational Therapy

Speech-Language Pathology

Strength and Conditioning

Doctoral degrees

Pharmacy

Physical Therapy

Justin Bland

Exercise and sport sciences chair and professor

Ph.D., Michigan State University

“We are equipping students with practical, relevant, hands-on skills that will help them be effective in graduate school or in the workforce immediately after graduation.”

Name: Jayda Lynn

Hometown: Tulsa, Oklahoma

Major: Communication Sciences and Disorders

Academic Achievements: Dean’s List, Honors College, American Studies Institute Distinguished Scholar

Involvement: Spring Sing, Harding Student

Speech and Hearing Association

Social Club: Zeta Rho, queen for Sub T-16

Service: Walk to End Alzheimer's, Stirrups and Smiles Hippotherapy Center, Bisons for Christ

Jayda Lynn

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Natural Sciences

By exploring the diversity of life on earth, you will develop a sense of the God-given responsibility to be good stewards of creation. Experience wonder at the intricacies of creation through scholarship and scientific research. You will learn to collaborate with a team to consider the development of science and its role in the modern world. Working with our faculty in classrooms and research labs, you’ll be fully prepared to pursue your professional goals whether in scientific careers or in graduate studies.

Majors

Biochemistry

Biochemistry and Molecular

Biology

Biology

Biomedical Engineering

Chemistry

Chemistry (Teacher licensure)

Civil Engineering

Computer Engineering

Computer Science

Construction Science

Data Science

Electrical Engineering

Environmental Science

Forensic Science

Human Biology

Mathematics

Mathematics (Teacher licensure)

Mechanical Engineering

Molecular and Cellular Biology

Physics

Software Development

Patrick Ruhl

Biology professor

Ph.D., Purdue University

“The Gilliam Biological Research Station is a 700-acre outdoor classroom where students conduct individual research. This hands-on experience sets them apart from their peers when applying for jobs and graduate schools.”

Name: Britney Njeri

Hometown: Nairobi, Kenya

Major: Data Science

Academic Achievements: Dean's List, American Studies Institute Distinguished Scholar, Honors College Scholar

Involvement: Student Association, Black Student Association

Social Club: Phi Kappa Delta

Service: Bisons for Christ

Britney Njeri

Experiential

YOUR

Paion DISCOVER

We understand that learning is not limited to what happens in a classroom. Gain the skills employers are looking for by applying your knowledge in real-world settings.

Take advantage of opportunities for scientific research in roles reserved for graduate students on larger campuses. Learn alongside your faculty mentors, working oneon-one or in small groups to conduct research, discuss findings and present at conferences across the country.

• Get your hands dirty at the Gilliam Biological Research Station.

• Provide services to local families through our campus speech clinic.

• Build a racing vehicle with our Baja team.

• Practice nursing skills with state-of-the-art manikins.

• Produce a variety of media with the campus newspaper, yearbook, TV studio and radio station.

Explore the world, and meet our alumni living and working in your chosen field across the globe. Gain confidence to navigate transportation and to order in restaurants in major world cities. Apply for your dream job knowing you will be fully prepared to discover your future.

Charles Bane

Communication chair and professor

Ph.D., Louisiana State University

“We believe in theory and practice. Students crew film sets, study abroad, work in hospitals, and research and publish alongside professors. They graduate with knowledge and experience.”

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Behavioral Sciences

If your heart is moved to action by stories of oppression and injustice, you’ll find like-minded peers and professional mentors in behavioral sciences who will prepare you to make positive changes in the lives of many. Through hands-on learning experiences, you can make mistakes and grow from them in a safe environment. Opportunities for undergraduate research will put you a step ahead of your peers in pursuing graduate studies. Combining your passion for supporting those in need with the pursuit of critical thinking, scientific inquiry and Christian service, you will be equipped to support some of the most vulnerable populations.

Majors

Child Development

Child Life

Cognitive Neuroscience

Community Engagement

Criminal Justice

Event Management

Family and Consumer Sciences

Family and Consumer Sciences Education

Family Life Education

Food and Nutrition

Psychology

Social Work

Master's degrees

Applied Dietetics Practice Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Marriage and Family Counseling Professional School Counseling Student Affairs

Educational Specialist degree Counseling

Kathy Helpenstill

Behavioral sciences professor

DSW, LCSW, University of Tennessee

“We love investing in our students because we are proud and protective of our profession. We want to be sure our students are prepared to work with vulnerable populations and those with special needs.”

Name: Erin Tetrault

Hometown: Dartmouth, Massachusetts

Major: Social Work

Internship: Social work field placement at Unity Health inpatient psychiatric unit

Academic Achievements: Alpha Chi National Honor Society, Dean’s List

Social Club: Zeta Rho, queen for Sub T-16

Erin Tetrault

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Business

We want to help you reach your goals of creating positive change in business and industry. You will join a team of fellow students and experienced faculty who work together to serve the world as corporate professionals. You will have opportunities to participate in team projects and presentations, career fairs, and international trips, and you will be connected to prospective employers through our global alumni network. Whatever your passion, you can discover your future as a world business leader here.

Majors

Accounting

Cybersecurity

Finance

Information Systems

International Business

Management

Marketing

Sports Analytics

Master's degrees

Business Administration

Information Systems

Organizational Leadership

Name: Aurelio Coxaj

Hometown: Esquipalus, Guatemala

Major: Marketing and Information Systems

Academic Achievements: Alpha Chi honor society, Honors College Graduate with Distinction

Involvement: American Marketing Association, Society for the Advancement of Management, Walton International Scholarship Program

Social Club: TNT

Service: Educating for Life president, Smiles for Christ officer, Honors College service director

Mike Allen

Management chair and professor, M.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology

“We are preparing students on a broad spectrum to be out in the real world. We tell students today that on average they will work six careers and 25 jobs, and three of those careers haven’t even been invented yet.”

Aurelio Coxaj

Adventuring

World DISCOVER YOUR

Travel can transform the way you view yourself, your faith, your neighbors and the world we share. Whether you’re snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef, ordering gelato in Italian or exploring the British Museum, you'll gain confidence and develop skills in critical thinking and cultural literacy. Doing it all with your friends and trusted faculty mentors is a life-changing experience. Choose to spend a semester abroad at one of our six international locations or enjoy a short-term experience that is more specific to your interests.

Programs

Semester-long

Australasia

Europe

Florence

Greece

Latin America

Zambia

Department-specific

Art and Design

Biochemistry

Bison Athletes in Training

Educators Abroad

College of Business

Administration in London

Honors College Mostly Music

Scholars Abroad (for incoming freshmen)

Audra Pleasant

Executive director of international programs, J.D., Pepperdine University School of Law

“Students who study abroad gain skills that will provide lifelong benefits as they pursue their educational and professional goals.”

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Education

With your desire to nurture hearts and mold minds and the knowledge and real world training you will gain, you will be well equipped to live out your inspired purpose. As a future educator, you can choose from more than 23 programs that will prepare you for Christian service to children, families and communities. Our experienced faculty will walk alongside you as you prepare to navigate today’s educational challenges and bring hope to many. You will find lifelong professional partners who are committed to providing mentorship, resources and opportunities throughout your educational experience and beyond in your own classroom.

Majors

Early Childhood/Special Education Integrated (B-K)

Education Studies (Nonlicensure)

Elementary Education, K-6

Middle Level Education, 4-8

English/Language Arts/ Math

English/Language Arts/ Science

English/Language Arts/ Social Sciences

Math/Science

Science/Social Sciences

Social Sciences/Math

Master's degrees

Excellence in Teaching

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership Reading with Dyslexia Endorsement

Special Education Administration

Special Education K-12

Teaching

Educational Specialist degree

Educational Leadership Doctoral degree Leadership

Usenime Akpanudo

Education professor, director of research initiatives, Ed.D., Eastern Michigan University

“We take great pride in our large network of alumni and friends with whom we partner to be sure our candidates can find their place in the world of education.”

Name: Celena Mercer

Hometown: Anderson, Indiana

Major: Middle-Level Science and Social Sciences Education

Internship: Teaching intern at Riverview Junior High School in Searcy, Arkansas

Academic Achievements: Dean’s List, American Studies Institute Distinguished Scholar, Nu Lambda Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi education honor society, Summa Cum Laude graduate

Service: Bisons for Christ

Celena Mercer

Humanities

Central to Harding’s curriculum, the humanities invite you to examine society and culture through critical thinking and sound judgment. You will explore other cultures through history, literature and language. Storytelling will spark your imagination as you discover who you are and who you might become. Our exceptional professors will challenge and encourage you to communicate and collaborate, setting you up for success in a variety of careers or graduate programs. You will learn to articulate thought, connecting the world with the individual and cultivating a greater understanding of the human experience.

Majors

Advertising

American Studies

Applied French (Second major only)

Applied Spanish (Second major only)

Communication Studies

English

English (Teacher licensure)

English and Business

Communication

English and Creative Writing

Film

French

French (Teacher licensure)

Foreign Language and Missions

History

Humanities

Integrated Marketing

Communication

Interdisciplinary Studies

International Studies

Media Production

Multimedia Journalism

Political Science

Public Administration

Public Relations

Social Science

Social Science (Teacher licensure)

Spanish

Spanish (Teacher licensure)

Master's degree

History

English professor, Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

“Employers tell us they can train employees to do their particular job, but they cannot train critical thinking skills, problem solving and interpersonal skills that we try to develop in all of our classes.”

Name: Luke Ziegler

Hometown: Fort Smith, Arkansas

Major: History and Spanish

Academic Achievements: Student Undergraduate Research Fund grant, Dean's List, American Studies Institute Distinguished Scholar, Phi Sigma Iota foreign languages honor society, Phi Alpha Theta history honor society, Arkansas Governor's Distinguished scholar, Honors College

Involvement: Student Association vice president

Social Club: TNT and beau for Ju Go Ju, Spring Sing director

Luke Ziegler

Go Bisons!

Our track and field team includes two individual indoor national champions: Vlad Malykhin in the pole vault and

in the 400 meters (right).

Dakarai Bush

The 2023 NCAA Division II Bison football national champions set an NCAA record for rushing yards in a season — 6,160.

Team DISCOVER YOUR

With Bison athletics, you can enjoy healthy competition, show your school spirit and enhance your overall wellness. In addition to 18 NCAA Division II sports, intramural and travel club sports give you the opportunity to compete with your friends and teams from other schools. Achieve your personal wellness goals in our world-class Ganus Activities Complex where you can enjoy swimming, weight lifting, walking, playing racquetball and more.

NCAA Division II Sports

Baseball

Basketball

Cross-Country

Football

Golf

Soccer

Softball

Tennis

Track and Field (indoor and outdoor)

Volleyball

Travel Club Sports

Disc Golf

Esports

Fishing

Flag Football

Pickleball

Soccer

Swimming

Ultimate Frisbee

Volleyball

Intramural Sports

Basketball

Flag Football

Soccer

Softball

Volleyball

Greg Harris

Kinesiology professor and Lady Bison soccer coach, Ph.D., University of Louisiana at Monroe

“Our main goal is to play, encourage and support each other in a way that glorifies God and uplifts our Harding family!”

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Fine A rts

The arts have helped form the foundation of Harding’s curriculum for nearly a century. Here, you will find people who share your love of creative expression and train you — through hands-on learning experiences — to cultivate your storytelling skills in a variety of media. In art and design you will illustrate your ideas and observations and bring the extraordinary to life. Music allows you to explore cultures and emotions through notes and melodies. Stories of history and humanity come to life with theatre where you recreate noble adventures and far-fetched dreams. Our accomplished faculty will equip you with skills and professionalism to prepare you for success on any stage or in any studio.

Majors

Acting

Architectural Studies

Art

Art (Teacher licensure)

Drama/Speech (Teacher licensure)

Graphic Design

Interior Architecture and Design

Music

Music Education: Instrumental (Teacher licensure)

Music Education: Vocal (Teacher licensure)

Piano Performance

Theatre

Theatre (Teacher licensure, 7-12)

Theatre Design/Production

Visual Arts Studio

Vocal Performance

Master's degree Architecture

Enrique Colón

Art and design professor

MFA, University of Notre Dame

“Our students volunteer their services for local churches and nonprofit organizations to help promote and communicate their ideas throughout the community.”

Name: Amelia Kretzer

Hometown: Flat Gap, Kentucky

Major: Visual Arts Studio

Academic Achievements: Honors Scholar, Dean's List, National Merit Scholar, American Studies Institute Distinguished Scholar

Involvement: Honors College Student Association vice president, Visual Aesthetics Committee, charter member and vice president of Studio 1924

Social Club: Delta Nu, Spring Sing director

Service: The Pack Shack, Child Safety Center of White County

Amelia Kretzer

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Bible & Ministry

Bible and ministry courses create an experience you will share with all students on campus. Dive deeper into God’s word, learn to love his people, and discover how to share and serve in your chosen vocation and in your local church. Find a mentor among our distinguished faculty of esteemed scholars and kingdom servants. Whether you plan to serve in preaching, family and children’s ministries, women’s ministries, scholarly research or missions — or want to better incorporate your faith into another field of study — we will partner with you in building God’s kingdom throughout the world.

Majors

Bible and Family Ministry

Bible and Ministry

Bible and Missions

Missions (Second major only)

Theological Studies (Second major only)

Master's degrees

Christian Ministry

Historical Theology

Systematic Theology Divinity

New Testament

Old Testament

Doctoral degrees Ministry

Daniel Oden

Bible and ministry professor

Ph.D., New York University

“Regardless of whether we are preparing students for graduate school or the mission field, our curriculum is designed with internships in place. They serve in local churches or parachurch ministries that involve the very things they’re going to do in their careers.”

Name: John Galloway

Hometown: Powell, Ohio

Major: Finance and Theological Studies with a Pre-Law concentration

Internship: Global Outreach missions based in Quito, Ecuador

Academic Achievements: Alpha Chi honor society, Honors College Graduate with Distinction, American Studies Institute Scholar, National Merit Scholar, Stone-Campbell Journal Conference presenter

Social Club: Omega Phi vice president

Service: Jacob's Place, tornado relief

John Galloway

Relational

Community DISCOVER YOUR

Campus Life

A vibrant community life is at your fingertips with options to join more than 150 clubs and organizations including 27 social clubs — our version of fraternities and sororities. Enjoy live music by local performers as well as on-campus concerts by headliners like Ben Rector, The Band CAMINO and COIN. Hear speakers like two-time national champion Tim Tebow as well as many other leaders in history, government and education. With movie nights, trivia competitions and games in the student center, there is always something fun to do on campus.

Searcy, Arkansas

Explore local restaurants and other activities in Searcy’s historic downtown. Catch a movie at the Rialto Theater; stroll through Art Alley; practice yoga at Nooma studios; or attend a Beats and Eats festival on the square complete with food trucks, live music and more.

Arkansas: The Natural State

If getting outside is more your speed, experience the great outdoors in The Natural State. With more than 50 state parks that include hiking trails, mountains to climb, and rivers and lakes for fishing, you can get some fresh air and enjoy God’s beautiful creation.

Spend a day in Little Rock with even more options for shopping, dining, sports and entertainment or even make a weekend trip to Northwest Arkansas or Memphis. With so many options for fun with friends, you’ll be building relationships and making memories that will last a lifetime.

Andrea Morris

Assistant provost for curricular and community engagement, Ph.D., George Mason University

“This community loves deeply and richly. It's genuine

and real.

It's an incredible blessing that this community sees

and knows people intentionally.”

Honors

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If you are excited about academic challenges, you will be right at home in the Honors College. As an honors student, you can customize your courses and conduct scholarly research considering important questions with real-world applications. Personal faculty mentors will support your academic goals and assist you in pursuing professional careers or exceptional graduate opportunities. Through communication, critical thinking and contribution to your community, you can discover how your inspired purpose intersects with creative solutions to life’s greatest challenges.

Honors Symposium

Are you a high school junior who wants a taste of the Harding experience? Honors Symposium is a two-week summer academic program where students from all across the nation come together to grow spiritually and academically. You will be mentored by our finest professors and exceptional student counselors as you learn about how each of us fits into the world as a Christian. You also will receive three hours of university credit to give you a head start on your college education.

Jim Miller

Assistant dean of the Honors College and communication professor

Ph.D., University of Tennessee

“The honors curriculum provides opportunities to produce scholarly projects and creative works that contribute to their academic and professional disciplines beyond a Harding classroom.”

Name: Grant Countess

Hometown: Shelbyville, Tennessee

Major: Accounting and Information Systems

Internships: Walmart Accounting and Finance Development program

Academic Achievements: Honors College Graduate with Distinction, Trustee Scholar, Presenter at the 2023 Society for Personality and Social Psychology Convention, Alpha Chi president, Dean’s List

Social Club: TNT, beau for Pi Theta Phi Service: Honors College Student Association officer, Lamplight Ministries, Bisons for Christ

Grant Counte

Suortive

Resources DISCOVER YOUR

You may be discovering your own path, but you’ll never walk it alone. We are committed to providing all the resources you will need to succeed academically, spiritually, socially and emotionally. From your first day on campus to your first day on the job, we’ll be here to help you every step of the way.

• Academic Resource Center

• Brackett Library

• Career Center

• Center for Professional Excellence

• Counseling Center

• Housing Office

• Office of Financial Services

• Office of Disability Services and Educational Access

• Office of Diversity Services

• Office of International Student Services

• Office of Student Life

• Public Safety

• Student Health Services

• University Bookstore

Ph.D.,

“Our work with students is to help them interpret information through discernment and godly wisdom. They want that guidance; we must find ways to meet them where they are.”

Admiions DISCOVER

Apply for Admission

Our easy online application will take you only about 20 minutes to complete. Plus, it's free!

Free application code: inspiredpurpose

Early application period begins March 1 of your junior year of high school.

harding.edu/apply

Visit Campus

You may think all universities are alike, but they’re not. To truly experience the unique Harding community and culture, come visit us. We are eager to arrange a personalized visit just for you!

harding.edu/visit

Access Scholarships

Scholarships are waiting for you! Apply for financial aid using the FAFSA (studentaid.gov) starting Oct. 1. Include Harding’s federal school code: 001097.

harding.edu/scholarships

Value DISCOVER

Private does not have to mean expensive! Your college education is one of the biggest investments you’ll make. And although it is a major expense, it’s an investment that appreciates over your lifetime with a long-term impact on your career and future. At Harding, we are committed to providing you with a high quality education taught from a Christian perspective at an affordable price. Investing in Christian higher education is one of the most rewarding decisions you can make and is a financial partnership between Harding, you and your family. Harding offers a variety of scholarships and financial assistance programs to help bridge the gap between the cost of attendance and your financial resources.

Harding University is an exceptional value! Let us partner with you to invest in your inspired purpose.

Significance DISCOVER

There are some questions humans spend their whole lives contemplating. At Harding, we consider these questions in every part of campus life: in chapel, in the classroom, in the dorm, in the lab, at the coffee shop, on the field, on the stage. You’ll graduate with a toolbox full of approaches to those questions as well as a continued desire to explore what it means to live a good life.

In a dynamic job market, people of character who can think and communicate well are positioned to change the global marketplace. When you combine your education with soft skills and the servant ethic of Jesus Christ, you can change the world.

InspiredPurpose DISCOVER

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