Motto | Achievement, Leadership, Service |
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Type |
Private Lutheran Coeducational |
Established | 1858 |
Endowment | $151,751,947 (2014) |
President | L. Jay Lemons |
Academic staff
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120 |
Undergraduates |
2,203 Acceptance rate: 66% (2016) |
Location | Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, USA |
Campus | Rural 325 acres (132 ha) |
Newspaper | The Quill |
Colors | Orange and Maroon |
Athletics | NCAA Division III - Landmark Conference |
Sports | 24 varsity teams |
Nickname | River Hawks |
Website | www.susqu.edu |
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Susquehanna University is a four-year, co-educational, private liberal arts university in Selinsgrove, in central Pennsylvania, United States. The university is situated in the Susquehanna Valley approximately 50 mi (80 km) north of Pennsylvania's state capital, Harrisburg.
The academic programs fall into either the School of Arts and Sciences or the AACSB International-accredited Sigmund Weis School of Business. Susquehanna University enrolls more than 2,200 undergraduate students from 33 states and 23 countries, and maintains a student-to-faculty ratio of 12 to 1. Most students are required to live on campus all four years and as of 2012, all students participate in a cross-cultural study away or service learning experience known as the GO Program. Noteworthy alumni include several Pennsylvania political representatives and CEOs of Fortune 500 companies.
The university was founded in 1858 by Benjamin Kurtz as the Lutheran-based Missionary Institute paired with a sister college, the Susquehanna Female College. When the sister college closed in 1873, the missionary institute became co-educational, and in 1895 it became a four-year school renamed Susquehanna University. The school's 325 acres sit in rural Pennsylvania and house 39 residential buildings, six academic buildings, a library, athletic facilities, a health center, and several administrative buildings.
Susquehanna University is a small, liberal arts college based in rural central Pennsylvania and is devoted solely to undergraduate education. The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Susquehanna maintains a student-to-faculty ratio of 12:1 with 92% of full-time faculty holding a doctorate or highest equivalent degree.