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Methodist University is an independent four-year institution of higher education with more than 2,400 students from 41 states and 69 countries. Methodist University offers 80 majors and concentrations, four master`s degree programs, two doctoral level programs, 80 clubs and organizations, and 20 NCAA III intercollegiate sports. To learn more about Methodist University, please visit methodist.edu. CAMPUS The 617-acre campus includes 51 buildings, an 18 hole golf course, football/track facility, baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, outdoor volleyball and basketball courts, and an amphitheater. Click here to view the campus map. ENROLLMENT The University today serves approximately 2,400 students—1,750 in the day program, 500 in Methodist University at Night, and 150 in graduate programs. The student/faculty ratio is 15:1. Average class size is around 20 students. The student body includes persons of diverse ages and nationalities, representing 41 states and 53 foreign countries. Approximately 40% of our students come from out of state. Almost $17 million of institutional scholarships and grants were awarded to our students last year. ALUMNI Since 1964, the University has graduated more than 12,000 students. Alumni have excelled in many ways; they have earned graduate degrees, advanced professionally, started their own businesses, and become leaders in their chosen fields and communities. ATHLETICS The University is a NCAA Division III member offering 20 intercollegiate sports. The University competes in the USA South Athletic Conference. Several years ago, the University formed the Methodist University Monarch Booster Club and the Methodist University Athletic Hall of Fame. STUDENT LIFE Students are encouraged to join one or more of our 100+ clubs, honor societies, and student organizations.
UC Merced opened Sept. 5, 2005, as the newest campus in the University of California system and the first American research university of the 21st century. The University of California, Merced, has been designated a “doctoral-granting university with higher research activity” — or R2, the second-highest classification for American research universities — in its first appearance on the highly cited Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.