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Residence halls at MNU are meant to be more than a place for sleep or studies. They are meant to provide an environment for personal growth. The learning which takes place outside the classroom is of equal value to that within the classroom. By living together, students are exposed to people with different backgrounds, habits, ideas, personalities and ways of meeting needs. We hope that through the process of learning to live with different people, students will learn more about themselves.
Transfer Student Advisor
Dennis Miller, Assistant Director of Admissions
2030 East College Way
Olathe, KS 66062
1-800-800-8887
dmiller@mnu.edu
Additional Transfer Information
| Undergraduate transfers: |
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| Percent of total undergraduate student body: |
38.9% |
| Number of first time freshmen completing in: |
| 4 years or less |
128 |
| 6 years or less |
168 |
| Percentage completing in 4 years: |
76% |
| # of transfer students (Fall 2011): |
521 |
- Delloite and Tousche Accounting Firm takes our top 4 accounting students every year.
- The pass rate of our nursing students for the NCLEX-RN exceed national (86.73%) and Kansas averages of 85.33% with an average of 91.43%
- 95% of our Premed students get accepted to grad schools with 65% of them going to KU Med
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MNU gives scholarships based on gpa with at least 24 transferable hours.
- 2.0–2.49 - $1500–3000
- 2.5–2.99 - $3000–4500
- 3.0–3.49 - $4000–5500
- 3.5–3.79 - $4500–6000
- 3.8–4.0 - $5000–6500
This range is based on their FAFSA EFC number. This is also the amount for those who live off campus and they must be 22 years old or live with immediate family if under 22. For those who live on campus you add $2000 to each amount. This is for the 2010–2011 school year. |
- Athletic Training
- Business
- Education
- Psychology
- Nursing
- Youth & Family Ministry
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| Transfer students must have 24 credit hours and a GPA of at least 2.0. |
Associate’s degrees and meeting your institution’s lower level Bachelor’s degree requirements. Please visit:
http://www.mnu.edu/ for more information. |
Jon North is currently the Vice President for University Advancement at MidAmerica Nazarene University.
Jon graduated from MidAmerica in 1992 with an International Agribusiness degree and then earned his Master of Business Administration degree in 1994. He also played football for the Pioneers and served as team captain. Jon is an active member of Central Church of the Nazarene and is involved in many civic and volunteer projects. In 2005, he was named by Ingram’s Magazine as one of Kansas City’s Top 40 community leaders under the age of 40. Jon is married to alumna Faith Palmer, and they have four children: Drake, Lexie, Hayden and Audrey.
Jon’s years at MidAmerica had a profound impact on his life:
“My passion to serve was awakened at MidAmerica on my first Work and Witness trip to Georgetown, Guyana. The seed was planted in my heart to spend my life on behalf of the hungry and oppressed. MNU also impacted me by instilling in me the desire to be Christ to a hurting world. Through grace and compassion I can be Christ to those in need.”
— Jon North, MNU ‘92 |
| Number of required credit hours in residence a transfer student must take for a Bachelor’s degree: |
30 |
| 22 years of age to live off campus unless living with immediate family. |
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