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Colleges & Universities
A college town! You bet. South Bend/Mishawaka is proud to be the hometown to exceptional colleges and universities.

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Bethel College
101 West McKinley Avenue
Mishawaka, IN 46545
574.259.8511
Web site: www.bethelcollege.edu
An evangelical Christian college affiliated with the Missionary Church, Bethel College is uniquely qualified to provide educational opportunities for all students, both traditional and adult, who are interested in a liberal arts program of studies with career and personal growth orientations. A coeducational college, Bethel offers studies including master’s baccalaureate and associate degrees for the broad spectrum of students and in a variety of settings.
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Davenport University
7121 Grape Road
Granger, IN 46530
574.277.8447
Web site: www.davenport.edu
With 30 locations across northern Indiana and Michigan, Davenport University offers an open admissions policy, which makes higher education available to virtually anyone, anywhere. Davenport offers more than 100 different degrees, diplomas and certificates in three major areas of study – Business, Computer Technology and Healthcare.
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Holy Cross College
54145 State Road 933 North
Notre Dame, IN 46556
574.239.8400
Web site: www.hcc-nd.edu
Holy Cross College is a Catholic, co-educational, residential institution of higher education founded by and operated within the tradition of the Congregation of Holy Cross. The College’s unique baccalaureate program consists of three requirements that take students outside the classroom: a service project, an internship and an international experience in either Ghana or Peru. This contemporary education paired with a caring College community prepares each student for a lifetime of possibilities.
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Indiana University South Bend
1700 Mishawaka Avenue
South Bend, IN 46615
574.237.IUSB (4872)
Web site: www.iusb.edu
As part of the Indiana University system, IU South Bend provides all of the programs and services of a large university combined with the advantages and atmosphere of a smaller campus. IU South Bend offers 1,600 courses each semester in nearly 100 different programs including certificates and associate, bachelor and master degrees with more than 260 full-time faculty.
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Ivy Tech Community College
200 Dean Johnson Boulevard
South Bend, IN 46601
574.289.7001
Web site: www.ivytech.edu
Ivy Tech Community College, the state’s second largest public post-secondary institution, has 23 campuses throughout Indiana. The college’s North Central region serves more than 10,000 students annually through campuses in South Bend, Elkhart and Warsaw. Ivy Tech offers two-year degrees and technical certificates, as well as customized education for Indiana businesses and industries through its Department of Workforce and Economic Development. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
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Saint Mary’s College
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556
574.284.4000
Web site: www.saintmarys.edu
Founded and continually sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Cross since 1844, Saint Mary’s College embraces its Catholic heritage and educates its students within that context. Saint Mary’s mission is to offer women a solid foundation in the liberal arts, a wide variety of challenging majors and excellent preparation for leadership roles in both career and community. Saint Mary’s has a long and rich relationship with the University of Notre Dame. The co-exchange between the two institutions allows students to take classes on either campus and participate in a variety of clubs and activities together. Saint Mary’s students often rave that they have the best of both worlds: small classes, big opportunities and an all-around top-notch college experience.
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University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
574.631.5000
Web site: www.nd.edu
The University of Notre Dame is a top-rated national Catholic research institution. Famous for its storied football program and the mystique of its 1,250-acre campus, the university was founded as a school for young men by Father Edward Sorin in 1842. The university became a co-educational higher learning institution in 1972 and educates a student body of 11,000 and employs more than 4,000 faculty and staff.
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart, the 14-story Hesburgh Library with its 132-foot high mural depicting Christ the Teacher and the Main Building with its famed Golden Dome are among the most widely known university landmarks in the world.
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