Facts About Hastings
There’s a lot to know about 㽶Ƶ and everything available to you as a student here. The facts below give you some insider knowledge and may help direct you toward what you’d like to know more about as you explore Hastings.
The Basics
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- Size of surrounding community: 25,000
- Year founded:1882
- School colors: Crimson and White
- School motto: Pro Rege (“For the King”)
- Religious affiliation: Presbyterian Church
- Mascot: Bosco
- Nickname: the Broncos
- Fight Song: “Bronco Fight”
- School Song: “The Alma Mater” ()
- Total cost (tuition and fees + room and food): $51,870
- Scholarships and grants awarded: more than $21 million last year
- 100% of students receive financial
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- Most classes have fewer than 20 students, and the average class size is 13 students.
- Student-faculty ratio: 13:1
- 㽶Ƶ has40+ majors and more than a dozen pre-professional programs.
- Degrees offered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music and Master of Arts in Teaching
- Academic calendar: Two semesters divided into two blocks each; each block is eight weeks long.
- Hastings studentsstudy abroadin places such as England, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Peru, Honduras, Thailand, Canada and more.
- 25 : (basketball, wrestling, cross country, track and field, golf, soccer, bowling, shotgun sports, tennis and esports for men and women; football and baseball for men; and volleyball and softball for women); plus dance and cheer.
- Hastings participates in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
- There are more than 50 clubs, organizations and honorary societies for students to join on campus related to student government, peer education, religion, special interests and more.
- Campus media: HC Media, which converges student-produced video, podcasts and written reports andճDZ newspaper.
Student Body
- Number of students:~1,000
- Percentage of female to male students: 50% female, 50% male
- Number of countries represented: 26
- Number of states represented: 31
The Campus
- :120 acres, 40 buildings
- There are fourresidence halls, houses and anapartment complex.
- Twelve buildings on campus were added in 2017 to the National Register of Historic Places as a local historic district, known asthe㽶Ƶ Historic District.
- The oldest building on campus, McCormick Hall (built in 1883), as been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1975.
- The Daugherty Center for Student Engagement reopened in fall 2019 after a significant remodel. It houses the Admissions and Student Engagement teams, which includes our Career Services office.
- 㽶Ƶ is insouth-central Nebraskaand is 2.5hours west ofOmaha, 6 hours east of Denver and 5 hours northwest of Kansas City.
- The 25,000 sq. ft.Jackson Dinsdale Art Centeris home to the nation’s premier collegiate glassblowing studio and many other disciplines.
Faculty
- With a student-faculty ratio of 13:1, our faculty get to know their students and have the opportunity to work with them one-on-one to help them succeed.
- Our block-style semester schedule means faculty only teach one or two classes per block — so they work with fewer than 50 students at a time!
- Our professors are knowledgeable in their fields — nearly 90% have doctorate or the highest degree in their field — and attended some of the top graduate programs in the country.
- Our faculty love what they do and are committed to your education. It’s why they chose to teach at a smaller college, wherethey can focus on studentsuccess.
After Graduation
- Of our 2019 graduates, six months after graduation, 97% were continuing their education or wereemployed.
- You’ll find graduates from the Class of 2015 at Goldman Sachs, Midwest Eye Care, the Nebraska Attorney General’s office, TD Ameritrade, First National Bank of Omaha, Mary Lanning Healthcare, the Grand Island Independent, Nelnet, Union Pacific, Hail Varsity Magazine, Altitude Sport and Entertainment and public schools across the country.
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