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Marian University Human Resources
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At Marian University, our vision is to provide an education that profoundly transforms lives, society, and the world. Our mission is to be a Catholic university dedicated to excellent teaching and learning in the Franciscan and liberal arts traditions. We welcome students of all faiths who seek an educational experience framed within the context of our Franciscan values of dignity of the individual, peace and justice, reconciliation, and responsible stewardship. Our understanding of these values is informed by reflection on the life of Jesus Christ and prayer. The institution grew out of the dedication and vision of Sister Theresa Hackelmeier and the Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, who established a school in Oldenburg, Indiana, in 1851. The college was founded in Oldenburg in 1936 and moved to Indianapolis in 1937. On July 1, 2009, Marian College became Marian University.
Marian University is located in the heart of Indianapolis, Indiana—one of America's largest and most vibrant metropolitan areas. Although only 10 minutes from downtown, the safe, beautiful campus is also perfect for people who enjoy peace and quiet.
Our liberal arts curriculum is enhanced by several Centers of Learning: Business Creation and Development Program; Center for Ethics in Business and the Professions; Richard G. Lugar Franciscan Center for Global Studies; Honors Program; Peace and Justice Studies; Prelaw Studies; Center for Organizational Ethics; the Center for Catholic Stewardship; the Academy for Teaching and Learning Leadership; and “Rebuild My Church” program. Marian University will be the future home of Indiana's first osteopathic medical school. Plans to open the college of osteopathic medicine are underway.
Marian University offers associates, bachelors, and masters level degrees. One certificate program, 36 majors, 37 minors, 15 associates, and 27 concentrations are offered. We are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools (30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois 60602; 312.263.7462), the National Council for Teacher Education, and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (1 Dupont Circle NW Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036). Specific academic programs are approved by the Indiana Professional Standards Board, the Indiana State Board of Nurses’ Registration and Nursing Education, and the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education.