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Marshall Univeristy

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

By: Bethiny Ruiz

DESCRIPTION

  • Public
  • No religious affiliation
  • Co-ed
  • Huntington,WV
  • Total enrollment of 9,536
  • Joan C. Stadium, Appalachian Power Park, Dot Hicks field, Guyan Golf & country club, Cam Henderson Center, & Cline Athletic complex

MASCOT

MARCO THE BISON.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

  • All students need at least a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale
  • Composite of 19 on ACT
  • Combined score of at least 770 on SAT
  • All scored etc, must be submitted by May 1st

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

  • Forensic Science; basic science courses
  • Clinical Psychology; psych courses as well as science
  • Criminal Justice; sociology, & some of the above

SURROUNDING AREA ACTIVITIES

  • Recreation; Parks and Recreation Department oversees more than two dozen well-maintained parks and recreation centers. Such highlights as: ball diamonds, basketball and tennis courts, picnic areas, Frisbee golf, playground equipment, skateboard parks, fishing docks and trails can be found at many of these park sites. The Family Aquatic Center is a summer favorite among residents, featuring: zero-depth entry, water features for children, water slides, a diving board, lap lanes and a Lazy River. Adding to the list is the extensive Linn Creek Recreation Trail, which connects to the recreations of marshalltown.
  • Fitness Opportunities; Anytime Fitness and dance studios like Let’s Just Dance. You can also take fitness classes, including Zumba, yoga and Pilates at Gym Digs. Iowa Valley Continuing Education also offers a host of fitness classes, as well as a number of dancing classes.
  • SHOPPING Main Street community that has a selection of unique shops selling everything from apparel, jewelry and home décor to antiques and collectibles, gift items and specialty artwork. Accompanying the historic downtown district are two extensive malls featuring an assortment of boutiques and department stores, fresh farmers markets and a host of convenient neighborhood shopping complexes scattered throughout town.
  • DINING flavorful ethnic favorites including Italian, Mexican and Chinese cuisine. A great number of bakeries. Diners enjoy these tasty dishes in a variety of settings.

FINANCIAL AID

  • Society of Yeager scholarship; deadline January 6th; deadline August 1st
  • John Marshall Honors scholarship; deadline May 1st ACT Composite Score of 30 and a 3.5 H.S. Grade Point Average who are admitted to Marshall University by May 15 and accept admission into the Honors College
  • Mary Willis Honors scholarship; deadline May 1st
  • A. Michael Perry scholarship; deadline August 1st. ACT Composite Score between 21 and a 3.5 or higher H.S. Grade Point Average.

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

  • Aikido club (martial arts)
  • Chess club
  • Ice hockey club
  • Lacrosse women & men
  • Marshall Maniacs (for athletics)
  • Rugby women and men
  • Scuba club
  • Tennis club
  • 7 fraternities; Chi Pi, Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Tau, PshiKappa Sigma, Sigma Pi
  • 4 sororities; Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Phi, Chi Omega, Kappa Delta
  • Other; Alumni Greek Council, Greek Council, Inter-fraternity Council, Panhellenic Council

ON CAMPUS LIVING

  • Buskirk Hall; female only. single: 3,721, double: 2,671
  • Wellman , Willis, Gibson Haymaker Hall,; Co-Ed. 4 person single suite, 4 person double & 8 person double suite. Single: 4,095, double: 3,068
  • North & South; for first-year. Double: 3,042
  • Twin Towers East; Co-Ed. Double: 2,618
  • Twin Towers West; Co-Ed. Single: 3,648, Double: 2,618
  • Holderby Hall; no air conditioner. Co-Ed. Single: 3,248

MEAL PLANS

  • Multiple fast food, etc
  • Towers marketplace Hall
  • Harless Dining Hall

ADDITONAL MEAL PLANS