ABOUT JUNIATA COLLEGEFounded in 1876, Juniata is an independent, co-educational college of liberal arts and sciences that regularly draws students from more than 35 U.S. states and 30 to 40 nations in Africa, Asia, Europe, Oceania, and South America. Juniata’s exceptionally strong programs in the sciences and education; innovative business and international studies offerings; signature programs in peace studies, museum studies, and integrated media arts; and experience-driven humanities offerings pair with the Juniata College Curriculum’s focus on local and global engagement to create an invigorating campus environment. Juniata is among the nation’s top private colleges due to its educational quality, commitment to access, and distinctive environment. Its spirit shows in memorable traditions including Mountain Day, Storming of the Arch, Lobsterfest, and Liberal Arts Symposium. For nearly five decades, Juniata has empowered students to design their educational experience. Students use the College’s signature Program of Emphasis (POE) system to work with two faculty advisers to shape their education. Because the POE is more flexible than a major, Juniata students pursue varied intere
...sts and discover talents in a system that rewards their initiative. About one third of Juniata students author a totally custom, individualized POE. Well over half of all students shape designated (pre-designed) POEs to meet their goals. Because its students favor forging their own way, Juniata is one of 40 colleges featured in Loren Pope’s influential book, Colleges That Change Lives. Juniata students transcend what they think is possible, choosing the College for the strong community of people who partner with them in pursuing academic achievement, professional preparation, and personal growth. Juniata earns accolades annually from The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Washington Post, Money magazine, and U.S. News & World Report, which places Juniata on its list of the top 100 national liberal arts colleges. Juniata earned a 2012 Senator Paul Simon Award for comprehensive internationalization on campus; Juniata enrolls a very high percentage of international students, of whom two-thirds are four-year degree-seeking students. The College recently earned recognition for its academic offerings, its successes related to diversity and inclusion, and its programs to prevent interpersonal violence. Its commitment to access for students of limited means shows in its membership in the American Talent Initiative and its commitment to the value of a liberal arts education is evident in its being a part of the Pennsylvania Consortium on the Liberal Arts. Finally, it is a member of the Shepherd Consortium, a group of colleges and universities committed to research and service to understand and alleviate the effects of poverty. Its faculty and staff so appreciate the strong student focus that Juniata has been recognized in the Chronicle of Higher Education’s survey, “Great Colleges to Work For,” every year since its inception. Juniata College takes an intentional approach to ensuring access and degree attainment, guaranteeing students graduation in four years or fewer, both to maximize career momentum and to minimize costs. The Juniata College Curriculum is rooted in interdisciplinarity and engagement, reflecting the pragmatic ethos of Juniata and matching it with contemporary student learning needs. The College’s QUEST program integrates academic affairs and student life to provide students resources to strengthen academic skills, explore career and aspirational discernment, and maximize college success. Located in the rugged mountains of central Pennsylvania in a spot seemingly reserved for fostering exploration, Juniata’s 110-acre main campus is enhanced by the nearby 315-acre Baker-Henry Nature Preserve and Baker Peace Chapel and the 400-acre Sparks Farm. In addition, a 365-acre environmental studies Field Station on nearby Raystown Lake provides one of the most distinctive opportunities in environmental science in the nation. On campus, a broad, open quadrangle—the hub of student activity—is surrounded by core facilities, including the LEED-Gold certified Founders Hall, home to the humanities, QUEST, and College administration; the 88,000 square-foot von Liebig Center for Science; the Kennedy Sports and Recreation Center, home to several championship athletic teams; the all-new 42,000 square-foot Kepple Hall, home to integrated media and studio arts; the Halbritter Center for the Performing Arts and its innovative Suzanne von Liebig Theatre, a black box space utilized by the College’s groundbreaking theatre program; and the Beeghly Library, an intellectual heart of the campus soon to be renovated to reflect contemporary student learning strategies. The brand new Gibble Stadium and Raffensperger Courts provide the best facilities for tennis, lacrosse, and soccer in the Landmark Conference. Juniata competes in NCAA Division III athletics, hosting 22 teams in various sports, and is a member of the Landmark Conference and the Centennial Conference for football. Juniata is located in the county seat of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, along the Juniata River in the heart of south-central Pennsylvania, in a town where both the writing tablet and reflective road paint were invented. Now home to a growing community of artists, small-business entrepreneurs, the Allegrippis Trails (recognized as one of the best mountain biking trail complexes in the world), Raystown Lake, and the sprawling Rothrock Forest, Huntingdon’s small-town charm is connected to the larger central Pennsylvania region. Huntingdon is a half-hour drive from State College, where the state flagship university is located, and halfway between I-80 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Amtrak services Huntingdon with direct routes to Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and New York City.
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