Ball State University Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Ball State University is a state-run university in Muncie, Indiana. It also serves as the administrator and campus for The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics, and Humanities, a selective residential program for high school juniors and seniors.
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| Motto: Beneficence | |
| President | Jo Ann M. Gora |
| School type | Public |
| Religious affiliation | None |
| Founded | 1918 |
| Location | Muncie, Indiana |
| Enrollment | 18,528 undergrad 1,585 post-grad. |
| Faculty | 836 |
| Endowment | $85 million |
| Campus surroundings | Small city |
| Campus size | 1,035 acres (4 km²) |
| Mascot | Cardinal |
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2 Organization 3 Students 4 Faculty 5 Sports, Clubs, and Traditions 6 History 7 Noted Ball State alumni 8 Noted Ball State faculty 9 External links |
This is an Article on Ball State University. Page Contains Information, Facts Details or Explanation Guide About Ball State University Campus
Campus Facts (As of 2003):
Organization
Colleges and Departments
Students
Faculty
Sports, Clubs, and Traditions
Athletics
Ball State competes in the NCAA Division IA and is part of the Mid-American Conference. Official School sports are as follows:
History
The campus was founded as a private school in 1899, but was bought by industrial family, the Ball Brothers and donated to the state of Indiana in 1918 to serve as a public school of higher education.
Historic Campus Names
Noted Ball State alumni
Noted Ball State faculty
External links
