History
Founded in 1849 by Princeton-educated Presbyterian missionary Dr. Daniel Baker, Austin College enjoys a place in early Texas history and remains a recognized leader in higher education for innovative programs, a strong faculty, and dedicated students.
Education
The mission of Austin College is to educate students in the liberal arts and sciences in order to prepare them for rewarding careers and for full, engaged, and meaningful lives.
Career
Career Services encourages students to begin their career/life planning process in their first year of college, continuing over the course of their academic careers. Upon graduation, they will emerge with the requisite career and life planning skills, prepared to implement their educational experiences in the professional world.
Austin College Key Statistics & Highlights
- 149 Scholarships
- 100 Academic Staff
- 1,228 Students
- 40 Students (int'l)
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Housing services
There are five residence halls on the Austin College campus. Caruth houses female students, while Baker houses male students. Clyce Hall, Dean and the Jordan Family Language House are coeducational residences. Bryan Apartments and the Johnson ’Roo Suites are only available to upper-class and graduate students.
All College-owned residences are equipped with kitchens (including microwaves), lounges, card-operated laundry facilities, and computer labs with Macintosh and IBM-compatible computers and printers. All halls are monitored by a computerized security system.
Medical services
Austin College Health Services offers many services directed at education and wellness, as well as to assist students when they are injured or sick.
Information regarding health, nutrition, and prevention of illness and disease is presently available throughout the year during residence hall programming.
Campus life
Austin College, a private national liberal arts college located north of Dallas in Sherman, Texas, has earned a reputation for excellence, recognized by Loren Pope in the book Colleges That Change Lives. Located in historic Sherman, this residential and nationally recognized environmentally green campus is less than 60 minutes north of Dallas-Fort Worth. By living on campus, students have the opportunity to explore the caring and friendliness of a small city like Sherman with the dynamic and diverse culture of Dallas and its suburbs half an hour down the road.
Sports facilities
The Verde Dickey Fitness Pavilion is a state-of-the art cardio and resistance training workout facility open to all students, faculty, and staff, upon registration.
The modern and user-friendly cardio stations include treadmills, recumbent bikes, and elliptical machines with upper body movements. All of the cardio equipment is connected via radio transmitters and headphones to an audio and visual theatre, allowing users cable television options on eight different TV monitors and four choices of radio stations.
Student clubs
- Alpha Phi Omega (APO) is a national service fraternity. The Phi Xi chapter was founded at Austin College in 1970 to help the College through service projects. Its main purpose is to assemble college students in fellowship, develop leadership, promote friendship, and provide service to humanity.
- Habitat for Humanity works to implement the gospel of Jesus Christ at Austin College and elsewhere by working with economically disadvantaged people to help them create a better human habitat in which to live and work.
- Rotaract allows students the opportunity to work independently and with rotary clubs to serve the local and global community while gaining a better understanding of the world which we live in.
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This school has a very beautiful campus but the buildings are not all updated. The quality of education is very good and the professors are great. Because of the small class sizes, they are able to help a lot.