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York College
School Notes Overview:
York College provides a quality liberal arts education, equipping students to lead lives of purpose, leadership, and service consistent with Christian ideals. The College provides students with the knowledge and ideals that lead to effective Christian service. We believe that truth must be preserved through every discipline studied. The pursuit of truth is embodied in the very nature of the liberal arts.
School Overview:
 
County York County, NE
Title IV Eligible Yes
Carnegie Classification Baccalaureate (Liberal Arts) Colleges I
Institution Level 4 or more years
Institution Control Private, non-profit
Full-Time Undergraduate 412 students
Part-Time Undergraduate 38 students
Total Enrollment 450 students
Total Dormitory Capacity 472 students
Tuition $12,500
% Students Receiving Some Financial Aid 99 %
% Students Receiving Federal Grants 37 %
Avg. Amount Of Federal Grants Received $2,607
% Students Receiving State/Local Grants 7%
Avg. Amount Of State/Local Grants Received $1,214
% Students Receiving Institutional Grants 97%
Avg. Amount Of Institutional Grants Received $5,723
% Students Receiving Loans 74%
Avg. Amount Of Loan Received $4,964
School Notes:
  • York College offers programs leading to baccalaureate and associate degrees. While these programs have specific requirements, they do allow you a great deal of flexibility. With the help of your academic advisor, the faculty member specially assigned to assist you in making the best choices possible, you will plan the program that best prepares you to meet your goals.
  • York College is a founding member of the Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC), comprised of 10 liberal arts, senior colleges, with similar philosophies of supporting intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the educational process by fostering physical, mental, social, emotional, moral and professional growth in student athletes.
  • For extracurricular activities, York's students can choose among eight social clubs, eight athletic teams, five performance groups, four Christian outreach groups, three literary publications, and a range of intramural sports.
  • The main campus of York College is North of East Hill Park and Levitt Stadium, between Eighth and Tenth Streets and between Delaware and Blackburn or Kiplinger Avenues. It also includes property between Mayhew and Delaware north to 12th Street. In 1995, the four-acre maintenance facility on Ninth Street was added to the Cherry Hill property just East of the main campus. South Campus on Blackburn Avenue, South across Sixth Street from East Hill Park was also acquired in 1995. Total physical plant exceeds 50 acres of land and over 700,000 square feet of buildings.
  • York College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
  • Profile last updated: 04/21/2008.
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