Former names | Manchester College (1860–2012) |
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Motto | Learning, Faith and Service |
Type | Private Coeducational Liberal arts |
Established | 1860 |
Affiliation | Church of the Brethren |
Endowment | $75 million[1] |
President | Dr. Stacy Young |
Academic staff | 96 |
Students | 1,175[2] |
Location | Main Campus: North Manchester, Graduate & Health Sciences: Fort Wayne , , United States |
Campus | Small Town: 200 Acres (0.506 km²) |
Athletics | NCAA Division III — HCAC |
Colors | Black and Gold |
Mascot | Spartans |
Website | www |
Manchester University (formerly Manchester College) is a private liberal arts university associated with the Church of the Brethren and two locations, a residential campus in North Manchester, Indiana, and a second location in Fort Wayne, Indiana, which hosts the university's doctorate programs in pharmacy; master's programs in pharmacogenomics, athletic training, and nutrition and nutrigenomics; and an accelerated second degree program in nursing.[3] Total enrollment is approximately 1,200 students.[4]