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University description (as per official university website)
Founded in 1837 by the Methodist Church, DePauw University is a private, selective, coeducational, residential, undergraduate College of Liberal Arts and School of Music.
Campus:
36 major buildings on 695 acres, including a 520-acre nature park featuring the new Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics, located in Greencastle, Indiana, a 45-minute drive west of Indianapolis. Historic East College, built in 1877, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
School of Music
The School of Music, located in the stunning new Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts, provides well balanced opportunities to polish students' musical skills while developing their abilities to think, reason, and live. Extraordinary faculty members, who are accomplished performers and teachers, are dedicated student advocates and mentors. Approximately 150 performances are offered each year. Non-music majors are welcome to audition for ensembles and enroll in music classes.
Areas of study:
Forty-four majors are offered in the College of Liberal Arts, and three degree programs are offered in the School of Music. Courses and advising successfully prepare students for professional post-graduate programs in law, medicine, business, engineering, and ministry.
Total Enrollment: 2298
Programs of study:
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Computer Science
CONSERVATION AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Environmental Science
DRAMA AND PERFORMING ARTS
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts
EDUCATION AND TEACHING
Elementary Education and Teaching
Music Teacher Education
FINE ARTS
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Fine/Studio Arts
LIBERAL ARTS
Anthropology
Classics/Classical Languages, Lit & Linguistics
East Asian Studies
Economics
English Composition
English Language and Literature
French Language and Literature
Geography
German Language and Literature
History
Latin Language and Literature
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
Political Science and Government
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Russian Studies
Sociology
Spanish Language and Literature
Women's Studies
MATHEMATICS
Mathematics
MEDIA
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
MUSIC
Conducting
Music Management and Merchandising
Music Performance
Music
NUTRITION AND EXERCISE THERAPY
Athletic Training/Trainer
Kinesiology and Exercise Science
RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy
Religion/Religious Studies
SCIENCE
Biochemistry
Biology/Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Geology/Earth Science
Physics
THERAPY AND COUNSELING
Psychology
Financial aid:
The complete application (which includes ALL credentials listed below) is due by the appropriate deadline below. As the competition for scholarship assistance for international students is keen, late applicants cannot be considered. All applications are considered for enrollment for the term beginning in August only.
International students can apply under the following deadlines:
Early Decision* - due November 1st
Early Notification - due December 1st
Regular Notification - due February 1st |