Goshen College

Goshen College


Established 1894
School type Private, Coed
Religious Affiliation Christian, Mennonite
President John D. Yordy
Location Goshen, IN, USA
Enrollment 908
Faculty 70
Campus 135 acres (.5 km²)
Sports NCAA Division II
Mascot Maple Leafs
Website www.goshen.edu
Goshen College is a Mennonite liberal arts college in Goshen, Indiana with an enrollment of around 1,000 students. It was founded in 1894 in Elkhart, Indiana as the Elkhart Institute. The campus was moved to Goshen in 1904 and the name was changed to Goshen College. Goshen's Study Service Term (SST), probably its best-known program, takes students overseas for three months. Their time is split between the study of the nation's language and culture, and performing volunteer service. The program was pioneering when it was founded in 1968 before study abroad programs became widespread. Goshen tends to maintain a fairly steady 60/40 ratio of women to men. http://goshen.areaconnect.com/city-colleges.htm

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