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Huntington University
- Graduate School
- Huntington, IN
- Rating 4.8 out of 5 10 reviews
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About
Admissions
Application Deadline
Rolling Admissions
Deadline for International Students
Rolling Admissions
Admissions Website
Application Fee
$30
Scholarship
Masters and Doctoral Programs
Most Popular Programs
- Occupational Therapy32 Students
- Counseling Psychology23 Students
- Psychology9 Students
- Teaching English as a Second Language2 Students
- Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries1 Student
- Religious Vocations1 Student
- English and Reading Teacher Education0 Students
- High School Education0 Students
- Middle School Education0 Students
- Teaching0 Students
Applying
Acceptance Rate
No data available
Total Graduate Students
117
GRE
Accepted
GMAT
No data available
LSAT
No data available
MCAT
No data available
TOEFL
Accepted
IELTS
No data available
Application Website
Interview Required
No
Personal Statement Required
Yes
Academic Transcripts Required
Yes
Application Fee Waivers Available
Yes
Letters of Recommendation Required
3
Academics
Part-time Classes Available
Yes
Weekend Classes Available
No data available
Evening Classes Available
Yes
Poll
- 75%
- of students took their classes full time. 4 responses
- 50%
- of students completed the program in the time they expected. 4 responses
- 100%
- of students agree the program difficulty was manageable. 4 responses
- 100%
- of students agree that the online courses were positive experiences. 4 responses
Graduate Students
Total Graduate Students
117
Part-Time Grad Students
15
Research Assistants
No data available
Teaching Assistants
No data available
Student Life
Professors
Poll
- 100%
- of students agree that professors care about their students' success. 4 responses
Poll
- 100%
- of students agree that professors are engaging and easy to understand. 4 responses
Poll
- 100%
- of students agree that professors helped connect them to future opportunities. 4 responses
Tuition & Financial Aid
In-State Tuition
No data available
Out-of-State Tuition
No data available
Students Receiving Financial Aid
No data available
Average Total Aid Awarded
No data available
Work Study Program Available
Yes
Teaching/Research Fellowship Available
No
Financial Aid Website
Campus Resources
International Students Office
Yes
International Office URL
No data available
Disability Services
Yes
Veterans Services
Yes
Childcare Services
No
- 100%
- of students agree they had access to good mental health resources. 4 responses
- 25%
- of students agree the program offered accessible childcare. 4 responses
- 100%
- of students agree they felt supported as an international student. 4 responses
- 50%
- of students agree they felt supported as a veteran. 4 responses
Outcomes
Average Salary After Graduation
No data available
Employed 2 Years After Graduation
No data available
Career Placement URL
No data available
Poll
- 75%
- of students are confident they will graduate. 4 responses
Poll
- 75%
- of students are confident they will find a job after graduation. 4 responses
Return On Investment
- 100%
- of students feel the degree they are getting at this school is worth the time and money. 4 responses
- Cost of Livinggrade A
- Crime & Safetygrade unavailable
- Nightlifegrade B
Median Household Income
$43,955
National
$62,843Median Rent
$691
National
$1,062Median Home Value
$81,800
National
$217,500Similar Grad Schools
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Huntington University Reviews
Rating 4.8 out of 5 10 reviews
Great school to learn and develop yourself as a professional, while approaching the business world from an ethical yet competitive perspective.
Located in Fort Wayne made it very ventral when commuting to different places. Professors were passionate about their topic areas. Due to greater enrollment with addition of more cohorts, the facility was feeling cramped.
Competitive and demanding, but focused on making students better professionals and developing their skills to fit in today's market.