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Benedictine University
Basic Information
Phone Number: (630) 829-6300
Fax Number: (630) 829-6301
Address: 5700 College Road, Lisle IL
Email: admissions@ben.edu
Additional Information
President: William Carroll
Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic Church
Gender Preference: Coed
School Setting:
Suburban
School Size: 3900
Classroom Size: 25
Student/Teacher Ratio: 13/1
Housing Availability:
Yes
Type of Housing: Community and suite style dorms, co-ed, all-female, and all-male living, and furnished on-campus apartments
Diversity: U.S. News & World Report's 2006 rankings listed Benedictine University sixth for Campus Diversity and as the 29th Best University in the Midwest
Tuition:
$20,800 for the 07-08 undergraduate year, Graduate tuition varies by program
Financial Aid:
Yes
Disability Services:
Yes
Greek Life: No
Activities:
Benedictine University offers more than 40 different clubs/organizations for student to get involved.
Sports
Baseball (M)
Basketball (M and W)
Cross Country (M and W)
Football (M)
Golf (M and W)
Soccer (M and W)
Swimming (M and W)
Track and Field (M and W)
Softball (W)
Tennis (W)
Volleyball (W)
Majors: Graduate Programs:
Master of Science In Accountancy (M.S.A.)
Ed.D. in Higher Education and Organizational Change
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
Master of Business Administration/M.S. in Management and Organizational Behavior
Master of Business Administration/M.S. in Management Information Systems
Master of Education (M.Ed.) and Master of Arts in Education (M.A.Ed.)
Master of Education/M.S. in Management and Organizational Behavior
Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)
Master of Public Health/ M.S. in Management and Organizational Behavior
Master of Public Health/ M.S. in Management Information Systems
Master of Public Health/M.S. in Nutrition & Wellness
Master of Public Health/Master of Business Administration
Master of Science in Clinical Exercise Physiology (M.S.C.E.P.)
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology (M.S.C.P.)
Master of Science in Management and Organizational Behavior (M.S.M.O.B.)
Master of Science in Management Information Systems (M.S.M.I.S.)
Master of Science in Management Information Systems/M.S. in Management and Organizational Behavior
Master of Science in Nutrition and Wellness (M.S.N.W.)
Master of Science in Science Content and Process (M.S.S.C.P.)
Ph.D. in Organization Development
Undergraduate Programs:
Accounting
Bilingual Journalism
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
Biology
Business and Economics
Chemistry
Clinical Laboratory Science
Communication Arts
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Economics
Education
Engineering Science
English Language and Literature
Environmental Science
Film Studies (Minor Only)
Finance
Fine Arts (Minor only)
Gender Studies (Minor Only)
Global Studies
Health Science
History
International Business and Economics
International Studies
Latin American Studies (Minor Only)
Management and Organizational Behavior
Marketing
Mathematics
Music
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Nutrition
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Pre-Professional Health Programs
Psychology
Radiation Therapy
Religious Studies (Minor Only)
Social Science
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education
Studio Art
Writing and Publishing
Application/Transfer Deadlines: Rolling admission-no deadlines
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Yes
International Students:
Yes
Study Abroad: Yes
Notes/School Information:
Benedictine University is dedicated to the education of undergraduate and graduate students from diverse ethnic, racial and religious backgrounds. As an academic community committed to liberal arts and professional education distinguished and guided by our Roman Catholic tradition and Benedictine heritage, we prepare our students for a lifetime as active, informed and responsible citizens and leaders in the world community