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Causes: Arts & Culture, Arts Education, Education, Theater, Undergraduate Colleges
Mission: Muhlenberg aims to help students become independent critical thinkers who are intellectually agile, characterized by a zest for reasoned and civil debate, knowledgeable about the achievements and traditions of diverse civilizations and cultures, able to express ideas with clarity and grace, committed to life-long learning, equipped with ethical and civic values and prepared for lives of leadership and service.
Programs: Instruction and research expenditures for approximately 2,215 full-time undergraduate students. The college offers 40 majors in the humanities, fine arts, social sciences and natural sciences, in addition to strong pre-professional programs in such areas as pre-health, pre-law, pre-theology, business and education. Muhlenberg professors are experts in their fields. They conduct cutting-edge research, publish books and articles, are quoted in the media, present at conferences, and win awards. Muhlenberg professors are the force behind the college's unmatched connectivity. They drive the rich and rewarding curriculum, which connects and combines classical liberal arts with outstanding pre-professional study.
other program services: library, depreciation, interest, non-cash financial aid, amortization of bond settlement costs (2,215 full-time undergraduate students). Student services including recruitment for admission, counseling, a nationally recognized peer tutoring program, career development, financial aid administration, and student record administration. All of these services contribute to the sense of connectivity experienced by muhlenberg students while interacting in the campus community.
auxiliary services: housing of 1,898 students; meals for approximately 1,750 students; a college bookstore for approximately 2,215 full-time students and 783 employees.
operation and maintenance of physical plant: educational and administrative buildings and grounds (97 buildings). The beautiful 91 acre campus is highlighted by gothic architecture and its signature historical buildings the haas college center, baker center for the arts and egner memorial chapel. Recent additions include a state of the art science building, additions to the seegers union building including a beautiful new campus restaurant, and eight spectacular new residence halls over the past decade.