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Study at Midway College
Midway College was established in 1847, and was originally known as the Female Orphan School. Located in Midway, Kentucky, it is only college for women in the State. The sprawling campus of Midway College sits on 200 acres of land. In addition to the Women’s College, Midway College also operates the following divisions: Midway College offers a large number of majors and minors in the fields of English, biology, chemistry, psychology, and equine studies, among others. Several teacher education certifications are also available. The athletics department of Midway College sponsors a special equestrian team which is known as the Western IHSA Team. The students also participate in other sports including basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. These teams are called the Eagles, and they participate in the KIAC and the NAIA. Midway College is in Midway, KY. Midway is a rural area. The school is classified as a Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) college. Midway College is a private, not-for-profit institution. The school issues awards (degrees) up to the level of Bachelor's degree. Course TopicsFields of study in vogue at Midway College include animal science and care and education and teaching. Midway College SelectivityNot all applicants to the school are accepted. FacultyThe most successful professors at Midway College are given tenure, encouraging them to stay with the school for a long time. Student EnrollmentApproximately 1,422 students study at the school (in 2007). Many of the students at Midway College are in their forties, or even older. The school is a largely female school. Student LifePart-time study is common at Midway College. Students at the school can take advantage of the school's meal plans. Students participate in Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference athletics. Midway College Programs and Degrees
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