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Husson College
Bangor, ME 04401-2999
(207)941-7100 (800) 4-HUSSON: FAX: (207) 941-7935
Husson College, founded in 1898, is a private institution offering business, nursing, teaching, and other professional training. There are 2 graduate schools. In addition to regional accreditation, Husson has baccalaureate program accreditation with NLN. The library contains 32,851 volumes, 9371 microform items, and 354 audiovisual forms/ CDs, and subscribes to 438 periodicals. Computerized library services include interlibrary loans and database searching, Special learning facilities incfude a learning resource center, art gallery, and radio station. The 200-acre campus is in an urban area in the city of Bangor. Including residence halls, there are 7 buildings.
Student Life: 79% of undergraduates are from Maine. Others are from 24 states, 11 foreign countries, and Canada. 98% are from public schools. 91% are white. The average age of freshmen is 20.9; all undergraduates. 23. 23% do not continue beyond their first year.
Housing: 800 students can be accommodated in college housing, which includes coed dormitories. In addition, there are honors houses. On-campus housing is guaranteed for all 4 years. 59% of students commute. All students may keep cars.
Activities: 3% of men belong to 2 local and 2 national fraternities; 5% of women belong to 3 local sororities. There are 25 groups on campus, including cheerleading, computers, drama, ethnic, international, literary magazine, newspaper, pep band, professional, radio and TV, social, social service, student government, and yearbook. Popular campus events include Spring Fling, Winter Carnival, and Chief Week.
Sports: There are 7 intercollegiate sports for men and 7 for women, and 8 intramural sports for men and 8 for women. Facilities include a gym, an Olympic-size swimming pool, weight training and mat rooms, a health and fitness center, and basketball, racquetball, and tennis courts.
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