Manchester University (Indiana) - Distinctions

Distinctions

  • No. 8 "Great School at a Great Price" (U.S.News & World Report America’s Best Colleges 2011)
  • No. 18 "Best Regional Colleges in the Midwest" (U.S.News & World Report America’s Best Colleges 2011)
  • No. 14 among baccalureate colleges for "contribution to the public good" (Washington Monthly magazine 2011)
  • Ranked a "Best in the Midwest" college (Princeton Review 2011)
  • "Great College to Work for" (The Chronicle of Higher Education 2010)

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