Manchester University (Manchester University, Indiana) is a private liberal arts university founded in 1860. The campus is located in northern Indiana and offers 78 undergraduate majors, 34 minors, five master's programs, and a Doctor of Pharmacy program. The university follows a 4-1-4 academic system, emphasizing interdisciplinary education and undergraduate research. Students can participate in practical activities such as Model United Nations and Mock Trial, and the university is renowned for its unique status as a United Nations NGO. The university maintains close faculty-student relationships, with small class sizes, and is committed to cultivating graduates with a global perspective and a sense of social responsibility. It also contributes to the local community by providing high-quality academic programs and practical career-oriented education.
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