Study at Husson College
Husson University, formerly known as the Husson College, was founded in 1898, and is a private university and is located in Bangor, Maine. It was initially established as the Shaw School of Business, and the name was changed to Husson University in October, 2008. The campus of the institute is spread across an area of 200 acres. The university offers a number of master’s, bachelor’s and associate’s degree courses in several fields of study. Continuing education programs are also offered by the university. Husson University is organized into the following academic divisions: Husson University's athletics department fields more than 10 men's and women's sports teams. They compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. The teams are nicknamed the Eagles, and they participate in football, softball, basketball, volleyball, and golf. Students attend Husson College in Bangor, ME, a small city. The school is a private, not-for-profit institution. Husson College degrees go up to the Doctoral degree. Course TopicsThe school is known for its programs in business and management and nursing and emergency medicine. Husson College SelectivityApplicants to Husson College appreciate its open admissions policy. Many applicants are from out of state, an indication of the quality or special character of the school. FacultyHusson College has a tenure system for senior faculty. Student EnrollmentThere are 2,474 students at the school . Student LifeHusson College offers dorm rooms to a higher percentage of its students than do most colleges. The school values student athletics, and belongs to the Independent Northeast Region and North Atlantic Conference. The school reports its educational mission is:
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