2019 Simpson Viewbook

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EXPERIENCE Once you get here, you’ll feel it. That sense of home. That challenge. That commitment to something bigger. At Simpson College, we’re not afraid to take the lead. You can see it in how our people think. Create. Innovate. Serve their communities and their world. It’s an attitude. A belief. A dedication to purpose.

It’s success.

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A D I ST I N C T I V E

APPROACH Learning at Simpson is anything but ordinary. This is where you will find PROFESSORS who will take the time to know and work alongside you to help you achieve your goals. This is where you will find CLASSES designed to provide the skills and confidence employers and graduate schools are looking for. This is where you will find GUIDANCE matching your specific talents and abilities to a field of study and academic major.

“I CHOSE SIMPSON BECAUSE IT FELT LIKE HOME. I KNEW SIMPSON WAS A PLACE I COULD GROW AND BECOME A LEADER—IT IS A PLACE THAT TRULY NURTURES AND CARES ABOUT ME.” |

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-EMMA SCHLENKER ’19 Multimedia Journalism Major Phoenix, Arizona

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IT’S A DIFFERENT KIND OF THINKING AT SIMPSON. The kind that reshapes an entire curriculum so students develop the knowledge, creativity and skills that 21st century employers are looking for.

It’s learning brought to life.

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LIVE A beautiful campus community you can call home. Our gorgeous campus sits on 85 tree-shaded acres in Indianola, Iowa, a growing community of nearly 15,000. Simpson has been part of Indianola for over 150 years and sits just south of one of America’s great cities, Des Moines. Indianola is a charming community with a downtown square a few blocks from campus. You will find a movie theater, restaurants and shops all within walking distance. Indianola is also home to The National Balloon Classic, great bike and hiking trails, Lake Ahquabi State Park and the Des Moines Metro Opera.

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“THE SIMPSON COMMUNITY PUSHES YOU TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ALL YOUR ENDEAVORS. IT’S SIMPSON’S UNIQUE COMMUNITY THAT PRODUCES SUCH GREAT LEADERS.” |

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-PIERCE CAREY ’19 Po l i t i c a l S c i e n c e a n d H e a l t h Services Leadership Major | Salina, Kansas

N. DAKOTA MINN. WISCONSIN

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THINK We offer more than 80 undergraduate majors, minors and pre-professional programs. ART Graphic Design Studio Art Art History* ARTS MANAGEMENT* BIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Biology Environmental Science Sustainability Studies* BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & ECONOMICS Accounting Economics Economics and Finance Global Management Health Services Leadership Management Human Resources* CHEMISTRY Biochemistry Chemistry Forensic Science/Biochemistry COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Information Systems Computer Science Interactive Media Management Information Systems EDUCATION Elementary Education Secondary Education* ENGLISH

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HISTORY INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES MATHEMATICS Actuarial Science Mathematics MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATION Multimedia Journalism Public Relations Sports Communication MUSIC Music Music Education Music Performance NEUROSCIENCE PHILOSOPHY Philosophy Philosophy–Applied Philosophy–Ethics* PHYSICS Physics Physics–Engineering POLITICAL SCIENCE International Relations Political Science PSYCHOLOGY RELIGION SOCIAL JUSTICE STUDIES

SOCIOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE Criminal Justice Human Services Sociology SPORT SCIENCE & HEALTH EDUCATION Clinical Health Sciences Exercise Science Physical Education K-8 Physical Education 5-12 Sports Administration Coaching* THEATRE ARTS WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES* WORLD LANGUAGE & CULTURE STUDIES French Spanish German* Latin American Studies* INTEREST AREAS & PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Athletic Training Chiropractic Dentistry Early Childhood Education Engineering Law Medicine Nursing Occupational Therapy Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Theology Veterinary Medicine *Minor only


“THE BEAUTY OF SIMPSON IS THAT YOU DON’T HAVE TO CHOOSE A MAJOR THE FIRST DAY YOU STEP ON CAMPUS. WE ARE COMMITTED TO HELPING YOU. SIMPSON OFFERS MANY OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS TO EXPLORE OUR DIVERSE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS.” |

-BRIAN STEFFEN Professor of Multimedia Communication

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INNOVATIVE LEARNING Simpson takes immense pride in our innovative learning approach. Students take advantage of opportunities like speech, debate and mock trial, the Iowa History Center, our entrepreneurial organization EMERGE, or participate in political discourse through the John C. Culver Public Policy Center.

It’s uniquely Simpson.

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OUR PROFESSORS

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A personalized education. At Simpson, you will be taught by a professor, not a graduate assistant. Most of our professors hold the highest degrees in their field. They’re acclaimed scholars who could teach virtually anywhere but choose to be here for our intimate setting, our distinctive approach to learning and our commitment to service. Our smaller class sizes mean you will get the personal attention you deserve. You won’t be an anonymous face in a large lecture hall. Simpson professors invest the time to get to know you as a person—your hopes, your dreams. Someday, your professors may be writing recommendations on your behalf to employers and graduate schools. Wouldn’t you want them to really know you?

At Simpson, they will.

“SIMPSON COLLEGE IS A WORLD-CLASS INSTITUTION THAT ENCOMPASSES EVERY FACET OF WHAT HIGHER EDUCATION SHOULD BE, INCLUDING SKILLED EDUCATORS, RIGOROUS COURSEWORK, A BREATHTAKING CAMPUS, UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES AND A SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY.” |

- A L E X K I R K PAT R I C K ’ 1 8 Multimedia Journalism and French Major Indianola, Iowa N a m e d S t u d e n t J o u r n a l i s t o f t h e Ye a r, Iowa College Media Association

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OF LAST YEAR’S GRADUATES WERE EMPLOYED, CONTINUING THEIR EDUCATION, COMPLETING A YEAR OF SERVICE OR GAP YEAR, OR JOINED THE MILITARY WITHIN SIX MONTHS OF GRADUATION.

LAUNCHING THE BRIGHTEST FUTURES A few of the internships held by Simpson students in recent years: Blue Compass Catch Des Moines Department of Homeland SecurityChicago Des Moines Police Department Duke University Athletics DuPont Pioneer Ernst & Young Flynn Wright Hy-Vee, Inc.

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Indianola Police Department Iowa Attorney General’s Office Iowa Division of Criminal Investigations Iowa Governor’s Office Kemin Industries KPMG Mercy Clinics NASA Nationwide Insurance Omaha Children’s Hospital

Orchard Place Principal Financial Group Sporting Kansas City State Hygienic Laboratory The IMT Group The Village Retirement Community Vermeer Wellmark World Food Prize


ACHIEVE Simpson internships: A difference maker. Simpson students get a head start when it comes to launching careers and getting accepted to graduate school. How? Our excellent internship program is a difference maker. Start with location. Our prime location puts YOU in a perfect position for networking and internships.

THE SIMPSON DIFFERENCE Our professors have great relationships with Des Moines area companies. When they recommend a student, companies pay attention because of Simpson’s strong reputation. Many of those companies already employ Simpson graduates. Our alumni network is extensive. They are grateful for the education they received here and want to give back by hiring and mentoring our students as interns. This network spans the United States.

RECENT GRADUATE SCHOOLS Internship experiences and undergraduate research are added values that help our students continue their education at excellent graduate school programs around the country. Recent graduate schools that our students have attended include: Art Institute of Chicago Boston College Creighton Law School Duke University Theological School Georgetown University Michigan State University

New York University Notre Dame University Purdue University Syracuse University The Juilliard School University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine

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PERSPECTIVE Studying abroad is an unforgettable experience that will shape your future. An understanding of other cultures will make you a well-rounded student and will put you in a better position to compete in the global marketplace. You’ll be in good company; over 40 percent of students study abroad during their time at Simpson. The “Simpson Experience Abroad” program gives students the opportunity to spend a semester studying abroad with Simpson faculty. Destinations include Australia, Chile, England, Germany, Tahiti and Thailand. In addition, our popular May Term provides students a chance to participate in an intensive, three-week, faculty-led international travel course.

“I WAS ABLE TO SPEND MAY TERM VISITING THEATERS IN LONDON AND STRATFORD-UPON AVON, WHERE WE DID WORKSHOPS WITH STUDENTS AT THE GLOBE AND WENT BACKSTAGE AT THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY. THOSE TWO WEEKS HAVE BEEN BY FAR THE MOST MEMORABLE OF MY SIMPSON EXPERIENCE.” | 14

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-ADDISON GRANT ’19 Theatre Arts and Mathematics Major Sheldon, Iowa

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MAY TERM Our unique offering of May Term is just one of the ways we stand out from the rest. Simpson’s academic calendar includes fall and spring semesters followed by a threeweek term in May. One option during May Term is to study abroad. Other opportunities during May Term include internships, domestic travel or taking a course on campus.

RECENT EXPERIENCES INCLUDE: Australia Brazil Chile China Denmark Dominican Republic England France Germany Iceland Ireland Namibia New Zealand Norway Peru Poland Spain Tahiti Thailand

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Our students are known for accepting the responsibility to make our community and the world a better place. In fact, each year since its inception, the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll has recognized Simpson for its commitment to community service. 16

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SERVE Changing lives and communities for the better. RELIGIOUS LIFE COMMUNITY (RLC)

WESLEY SERVICE SCHOLARS

This active, student-led group provides opportunities to support the spiritual and religious needs of Simpson students.

Selected students are offered a $500 scholarship to perform 80 hours of volunteer service each year.

“RELIGIOUS LIFE COMMUNITY PROVIDES A SPACE OF INTENTIONAL WELCOME FOR STUDENTS OF ALL FAITH TRADITIONS TO EXPLORE AND EXPRESS THEIR FAITH IDENTITIES, CONNECT WITH OTHER STUDENTS, AND ENGAGE WITH OTHER PERSPECTIVES THROUGH COMMUNITY EVENTS, SERVICE, WORSHIP, EDUCATION, AND MORE.” |

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CAMPUS DAY It is one of Simpson’s treasured traditions, dating back to 1890. For one day each spring, students, faculty and staff volunteer for projects on campus and in the community. While Campus Day is one of Simpson’s most popular service opportunities, the College’s dedication to service spans the entire year. In fact, last year the Simpson community contributed over 33,000 volunteer hours.

“AT SIMPSON, MY PASSION FOR SERVICE HAS BEEN AMPLIFIED. THROUGH WESLEY SERVICE SCHOLARS, I’VE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE BACK TO MY COMMUNITY. I HAVE GAINED A BROADER PERSPECTIVE AND HAVE GROWN SO MUCH THROUGH VOLUNTEERING.” - CHRISTOPHER HANSON ’18 |

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SUSTAINABILITY Simpson cares about our environment. That’s why student-led groups conduct research and coordinate outreach programs to manage Simpson’s green initiatives.

“THROUGH SUSTAINABILITY CLUB, I HAVE HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE SMALL STEPS TOWARD MAKING SIMPSON’S CAMPUS MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY. BY INITIATING SUSTAINABLE PROJECTS ON AND OFF CAMPUS, I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MAKE CONNECTIONS WITH COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN MY FIELD AS WELL AS ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GET INVOLVED.” - M AG G I E F LOW E R S ’20 | Sustainability Club President |

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Whether you’re walking to class with other students, cheering on the Storm or enjoying a music recital in a plush auditorium, you can feel the Simpson spirit everywhere on campus. Your life on campus will be memorable.

To see the full list of clubs and organizations, go to simpson.edu/clubs-and-organizations.

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LET’S GO

STORM Simpson students succeed in the classroom and on the field. Garrett Pochop has done more than break records and win soccer games. Although, his athletic achievements are impressive on their own. Garrett holds the school record with 49 goals and 116 points, was named

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Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Volleyball

a 2017 United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-American, as well as IIAC Most Valuable Player in 2016 and 2017, was a five-time Iowa Conference Player of the Week, and is the most decorated men’s soccer player in Simpson history. But that is only half of his Simpson story. “I wanted to make sure I went to a college where I could excel academically, so that upon graduation I had positioned myself for a successful career,” Garrett said. “This beautiful campus, great business program, location to Des Moines, and a coach and team that I wanted to play for – all led me to Simpson.” Double majoring in economics-finance and management with a minor in mathematics is not easy, but Garrett made it look that way. He carried a 3.92 GPA while also spending time as the vice president of his fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, holding an internship as a College Financial Advisor at Northwestern Mutual in West Des Moines, and growing spiritually through organizations like the Light Company.

“I can’t think of an area of my life where Simpson did not contribute to my growth and success,” he said. “Simpson College provided me a place to succeed in all areas of life, and has now propelled me into a position to succeed in the next stages of my life.”

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Garrett Pochop Pierre, South Dakota

FIRST-CLASS FACILITIES Our student athletes enjoy stateof-the-art facilities to achieve their athletic potential. The Steven Johnson Fitness Center provides excellent, comprehensive space to work out and train. The two-tier facility features a 5,500-square-foot strength and conditioning center and a 4,500-square-foot exercise and fitness space.

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ARTS Simpson excels in the arts. You can, of course, major in art, theatre or music, but part of what makes the Simpson Experience so enriching is that you can still participate in those programs as a non-major. In fact, students are encouraged to step out of their comfort zones and try something new. You never know what might happen. Maybe you’ll find yourself on stage! Anything is possible at Simpson.

“THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT SIMPSON IS THE LARGEST SUPPORT GROUP I HAVE EVER BEEN A PART OF. THE PROFESSORS HERE TRULY ENJOY GROOMING ALL OF THEIR STUDENTS INTO FINE MUSICIANS, AND IT SHOWS.” |

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- CO RT E Z D A N I E L ’18 Music Education Major Riverdale, Georgia

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BELONG Welcome to an amazing campus community. We help make the transition to campus fun.

GREEK LIFE

You’ll find volunteers eager to help you move in

By joining a sorority or fraternity, you have the

and activities geared toward meeting new students

opportunity to add an entirely new dimension to

that begin right away. From hall meetings to fall

your Simpson Experience. You’ll develop a depth to

traditions, even your first few hours on campus

your leadership skills and a breadth to your lifelong

will be memorable.

network of friends.

RESIDENCE LIFE We offer four residence halls, seven apartment-

FRATERNITIES SORORITIES Alpha Tau Omega Delta Delta Delta

style complexes and a variety of themed houses

Kappa Theta Psi

Kappa Kappa Gamma

based on common interests. Each offers fully

Lambda Chi Alpha

Pi Beta Phi

furnished amenities, air-conditioning, free

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Lambda Gamma

laundry and 24/7 wireless internet access.

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AFFORDABILITY One hundred percent of full-time students receive scholarships or grants to help fund their education. We realize a college education is one of the most important investments you and your family will make, so we want you to be comfortable with the financial aid process. We’ll do everything possible to help you make the Simpson Experience a reality. For more information, visit simpson.edu/financial-aid.

We firmly believe that financial barriers should never stand in the way of bright, motivated students.

“A COLLEGE EDUCATION IS ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE INVESTMENTS YOU’LL MAKE, PAYING DIVIDENDS THROUGHOUT YOUR ENTIRE LIFE. SIMPSON EQUIPS STUDENTS WITH THE TOOLS THAT EMPLOYERS AND GRADUATE SCHOOLS WANT MOST. COMBINED WITH AN ENGAGED CAMPUS LIFE EMPHASIZING SELF-DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICE TO OTHERS, SIMPSON COLLEGE STUDENTS RECEIVE A THOUGHTFUL, EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION THAT CHANGES THEIR VIEWS ON THE WORLD—AND THEMSELVES.” -TERRY LILLIS ’77 | R e t i r e d E x e c u t i v e V i c e P r e s i d e n t a n d C h i e f F i n a n c i a l O f f i c e r, P r i n c i p a l F i n a n c i a l G r o u p |

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A PARENT’S PERSPECTIVE Lynn Penningroth Rhodes graduated from Simpson in 1992. Her husband, Mark, graduated two years later. They knew what a great value Simpson represented. And now Mara does, too. “I actually ended up loving the campus,” she said. “It was so pretty, and all the people here were really friendly. After I came here, I knew this is what I wanted.” So if you’re looking for a great college experience, we would suggest that you follow the Rhodes family’s advice: just visit. “The professors at Simpson do a wonderful job of providing students with a great education and preparing them for working after college,” Lynn said.

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VISIT SIMPSON There is no better way to learn about Simpson than to see it for yourself. VISIT SIMPSON The personalized attention you will receive at Simpson starts from day one. By scheduling an individual visit or joining a group visit day, you will experience firsthand Simpson’s welcoming faculty, active campus community, and discover why students are excited to attend Simpson.

FLY-IN PROGRAM If you live more than 300 miles from Simpson College, take advantage of this great opportunity to check out campus and experience a day in the life of a Simpson student. Stay overnight, eat on campus and participate in a variety of activities. Simpson will reimburse a portion of the cost of your flight and provide transportation to and from the airport. To learn more about the fly-in program, visit simpson.edu/visit-simpson/fly-in-program.

ARRANGE YOUR CAMPUS VISIT TODAY! Call the Office of Admissions at 800-362-2454, extension 1660 or 515-961-1660. You may also schedule online at simpson.edu.

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NEXT STEP Applications are accepted on a rolling basis beginning late summer and continuing on a space-available basis. There is no application fee.

FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS First-year applicants are evaluated considering the following: • College preparatory courses taken and grades received in those courses as evidenced by official high school transcript • Official results of standardized tests (ACT and/or SAT) • Recommendations from teachers, school counselors or principals

TRANSFER STUDENTS For many students, the Simpson Experience begins as an upperclassman. When that happens, we understand that you are not new to college, just new to us. Transfer applicants are accepted on the basis of: • Successful completion of academic work at an accredited college or university • High school record and standardized test results (required of transfer applicants with fewer than 36 post-secondary hours of graded, transferable college credit at the time of application) When it comes to transferring to Simpson, we offer streamlined, personal guidance every step of the way.

OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS (800) 362-2454 | (515) 961-1624 admiss@simpson.edu

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The Higher Education Act requires Simpson College to disclose information to all prospective students in an effort to be transparent. Some of the Consumer Information that must be disclosed includes fire safety, security, graduation rates and alcohol/drug prevention and abuse information. All consumer information disclosures can be found on Simpson’s website at www.simpson.edu/consumer-information. For questions regarding any consumer information, please contact the office of financial aid at 1-800-362-2454 or finaid@simpson.edu. Notice of Nondiscrimination: Applicants for admission and employment, students, parents of students, employees, sources of referral for admission and employment, and all unions or professional organizations holding collective bargaining or professional agreements with Simpson College are hereby notified that this institution does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, creed, religion, pregnancy, disability, genetic information, veteran or veteran disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other legally protected characteristic in admission, access to, treatment or employment in its programs and activities. Any persons having inquiries concerning Simpson College’s compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI, Title VII, Title IX or Section 504 or Americans with Disabilities Act are directed to contact the Director of Human Resources, Simpson College, 701 North C Street, Indianola, Iowa 50125-1299, (515) 961-1511. Persons may also contact the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, regarding the institution’s compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI, Title VII, Title IX Section 504, or Americans with Disabilities Act.

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