| The world
is changing at a breathtaking pace. To be successful, students need
a different kind of education. At Pennsylvania's Juniata College
students are encouraged to break the mold of conformity, to seek
their own truth and to think for themselves. Juniata students expect
the uncommon in their educational experience, realizing early on
that what really matters is the preparation they receive to meet
the challenges of the 21st century.
From the time the college was founded in 1876 by members of the
Church of the Brethren, one of the traditional peace churches, being
uncommon has always been considered a good thing. That's because
at this liberal arts college students find their education as personal
as it is challenging. Juniata offers a flexible curriculum that
empowers students to be in charge of their education. Most Juniata
students design their own majors through a tailored Program of Emphasis.
That means students pursue their own talents, while gaining the
in-depth knowledge that employers and graduate schools value.
A rigorous academic program that involves students in the issues
and trends shaping our society distinguishes Juniata's education
program. Students study the impact of our actions on the environment
through coursework in environmental science. They can put their
coursework into action at the 365-acre field station on nearby Raystown
Lake. The College’s new “Sense of Place” semester
provides an opportunity for students to live at the lake for an
entire semester.
As a student, you explore new approaches to resolving differences
at home and abroad through the college's program in Peace and Conflict
Studies - a program that has brought the United Nations to the campus;
led to the creation of the college's Peace Chapel designed by Maya
Lin, who also designed The Wall (The Vietnam Veterans' Memorial
in Washington) and serves as a national model for other institutions.
Juniata students ponder and probe cultural issues through the academic
program's
cultural analysis component - a course sequence designed to teach
you how to think, not what to think. You take two cultural analysis
courses, chosen from a selection of approved courses, designed to
develop the necessary skills to identify, understand and analyze
culture.
Juniata backs up its commitment to students who make a difference
through the unique Nomination Scholarship Program. Through this
program, the college awards eight students who make a difference
as a result of involvement in school, community and beyond. Four
of the awards are full tuition, room and board, the other four are
full tuition scholarships. Scholarships are offered in The Arts
to students who have participated in and who have shown commitment
to the arts; in Environmental Responsibility to students who demonstrate
personal interest and involvement in environmental issues; in Leadership
to students who have demonstrated leadership in school, community
or church activities; and in Service and Peace Making to students
who have proven involvement in organizations that promote community
service, conflict resolution, or mediation.
Juniata College is a community dedicated to providing the highest
quality liberal arts education. The aim of that education is to
awaken students to the empowering richness of the mind and to enable
them to lead fulfilling and useful lives. |
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Communication & Conflict Resolution
• Environmental Studies: Public Policy, Conflict
Resolution, Human Adaptation
• International Politics
• Geology
• Criminal Justice
• Peace and conflice
Juniata College website
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