Why Choose HU?
When we ask students why they selected Huntington University's Adult Degree Programs, here are some strengths they identified:
- Convenient
- Well-structured
- Fast/accelerated
- A regionally accredited university
- A Christian university
- Relevant to today's professional environment
- Real-life learning and practical applications
- Peer relationships with other adult students
- Online program offerings
- Small class sizes (8:1 student/faculty ratio)
Discover for yourself. Come see us!
Individual visits: Arranged year-round
Call our Adult Degree Programs Office at (800) 600-4888 or e-mail AdultEd@huntington.edu.
Student volunteerism
Each school year, hundreds of HU students, faculty and staff volunteer thousands of hours of service to those in need -- in our local community, across America, and around the world.
The Adult Degree Programs encourages community involvement as part of course assignments as well as in volunteer capacities.
Convenient locations
Main Campus:
2303 College Avenue
Huntington, Indiana 46750
(260) 359-4000
- Park-like, contemporary, lakeside campus in Huntington, Indiana, covering more than 160 acres, largely wooded.
- More than $30 million in new facilities since 1990, including a state-of-the-art science building, arts center, and residence halls.
- Located in Huntington, Indiana, a town of 18,000, located near Fort Wayne, Indiana’s second largest city—ideal for internships, recreation, and shopping
Online Programs:
(260) 359-4000
Spiritual formation
All of the curriculum for the Adult Degree Programs is faith-integrated. In addition, the university's portal offers several spiritual formation resources for students.
Faculty
8:1 student/faculty ratio
More than a Century of Tradition
Chartered as Central College in 1897 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Renamed Huntington College in 1917 and Huntington University in 2005.