Mount Vernon Nazarene University

800 Martinsburg Rd, Mount Vernon, OH 43050

http://www.mvnu.edu/

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School Description

Provided by Mount Vernon Nazarene University

Mount Vernon Nazarene University exists to shape lives
through educating the whole person and cultivating
Christ-likeness for lifelong learning and service.

Mission Context
Mount Vernon Nazarene University, established by the
Church of the Nazarene, opened its doors in 1968 and
serves the denomination’s East Central Region. The
University offers liberal arts, professional, and graduate
education at its main campus in Mount Vernon, Ohio as
well as at multiple regional campuses.

MVNU’s educational philosophy and purpose are shaped
by its Wesleyan-Arminian holiness theological roots,
informed by the Bible, focused on Christ-likeness in every
aspect of life, and defined by an emphasis on loving God
with all of one’s heart, mind, soul, and strength, as well as
one’s neighbor’s as one’s self. Students are nurtured and
empowered through caring relationships with faculty, staff,
and administrators; challenged to be a devoted disciple of
Christ; drawn toward discovery of wisdom and truth in
every discipline of study; prepared for leadership in various
professions; equipped to be lifelong learners; and sent into
the world to live out their faith by offering their hearts and
lives in service to God and others.

The University is characterized by an engaging
environment where diversity is celebrated and differences
in ethnicity, denomination, gender, economic level, and
stage of spiritual development are embraced. A spirit of
worship unifies the academic, social, and spiritual life of
the student body, and the community is shaped through
shared commitments, values, and experiences that provide
the context for transformation in Christ, individually and
collectively. Excellence in vocational pursuits and in
character development are viewed as an expression of
faithful stewardship, and a lifestyle of compassion is
demonstrated as the most effective witness to others of
God’s love. As students become graduates, the marks of
Mount Vernon Nazarene University continue to identify
them as devoted disciples, servant leaders, learning
professionals, and loyal alumni.

This mission is fulfilled through campus experiences that
personalize communication, living, and learning and is
implemented through traditional and non-traditional
programs leading to associate, baccalaureate, and graduate
degrees.

Vision Statement
Mount Vernon Nazarene University: An academic
community of faith shaping Christ-like leaders for lifelong
service and global impact.

The University’s aspiration is that academic and student
life activities be integrated in a Wesleyan evangelical
tradition to facilitate character, value, and cultural
development to improve the quality of life. The University
seeks to enable students to model the attitude expressed in
its motto “To seek to learn is to seek to serve.” As
students experience the educational process, the University
strives to enable students to function as competent
Christians, citizens, and professionals.
As an institution of the Church of the Nazarene, Mount
Vernon Nazarene University stands in the Wesleyan
evangelical tradition, as summarized in the “Articles of
Faith” in the Manual, Church of the Nazarene. According
to this “Agreed Statement of Belief,” we believe:

• In one God - the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
• That the Old and New Testament scriptures, given by
plenary inspiration, contain all truth necessary to faith
and Christian living.
• That man is born with a fallen nature and is, therefore,
inclined to evil, and that continually.
• That the finally impenitent are hopelessly and
eternally lost.
• That the atonement through Christ is for the whole
human race; and that whosoever repents and believes
on the Lord Jesus Christ is justified and regenerated
and saved from the dominion of sin.
• That believers are to be sanctified wholly, subsequent
to regeneration, through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
• That the Holy Spirit bears witness to the new birth and
also the entire sanctification of believers.
• That our Lord will return, the dead will be raised, and
the final judgment will take place.

To these ends, the Mount Vernon Nazarene University
curriculum follows a liberal arts pattern, which
encompasses career preparation at the college level in
selected professional and pre-professional areas of study.
The Mount Vernon Nazarene University experience is
designed to provide a program that is sufficiently flexible
to meet individual needs.

Institutional Philosophy Statement
Liberal arts education at Mount Vernon Nazarene
University is a holistic approach to faith and learning where
students to think and act like the persons they were created
to be and equipping them for a career and life of service to
God and mankind in the 21st century. We assert that a
lifestyle of study, which we define as the pursuit of
goodness, truth and beauty, is a sacred calling. We believe
that education should be concerned with developing a
person’s humanity as one created in God’s image.

We affirm the Wesleyan evangelical worldview as the basis
for understanding this humanity both in terms of what we
are and what, by God’s grace, we can and should be. We
affirm our commitment to the education of the whole
person - a body, mind, and spirit - through the growth of
personhood that results from knowledge and skills
dedicated to breadth of understanding and to depth of
coverage in the disciplines. Our vision is to work
redemptively to address the human predicament as
evidenced, for example, in failed relationships, moral
decay, loss of community, crisis in the church, degradation
of imagination in popular media, stunting of creativity in
the workplace, and destruction of the natural environment.
A Christian liberal arts education should prepare us to
assume the rights and responsibilities of citizenship that
apply to our native, global and Christian cultures. We are
committed to the appreciation of enduring traditions and
values as well as the exploration of the great human
questions concerning the nature and meaning of humanity.
Through exposure to cultural diversity, we should learn to
appreciate others and their values without compromising
our values and carry out evangelism without coercion. We
believe that the university experience should refine
interpersonal skills crucial to relationships with self, others,
and God so that we may be effective change-agents in our
communities.

We believe that Christian liberal arts education should
result in service to the world. In short, we believe that
liberal arts education provides a sound foundation for
Christian living and one’s career as summarized in the
University motto “To seek to learn is to seek to serve.”

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Mount Vernon Nazarene University

From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia

Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) is a Christian liberal arts college located in Mount Vernon, Ohio.

History

Mount Vernon Nazarene College was founded in 1968 as a junior college and feeder school for the Eastern Nazarene College (ENC), of which its first president, Stephen Nease, was an alumnus.

Mount Vernon, Ohio was just one of many sites proposed for the college, but Mount Vernon raised $208,000 USD to purchase a portion of Lakeholm Farm and gifted it to the Church of the Nazarene (additional portions of the farm were used for a middle school, high school, and the Knox County Career Center).

Mount Vernon became a four-year college in 1970, and the school received accreditation in 1972.

In 2002, "Mount Vernon Nazarene College" was renamed "Mount Vernon Nazarene University".

Campus

MVNU's main campus is in Mount Vernon, Ohio. There are Ohio satellite campuses in Gahanna, Polaris, Newark, Cincinnati, Mansfield, Lima, Marion, and Grove City.

Affiliation

As one of eight U.S. liberal arts colleges affiliated with the Church of the Nazarene, MVNU is the college for the "East Central Region" of the United States. Although its name might suggest that it is the college for the "Mount Vernon" region, no such region currently exists. In terms of the Church of the Nazarene, the "East Central Region" comprises the Northwestern Ohio, North Central Ohio, East Ohio, Southwestern Ohio, Central Ohio, Eastern Kentucky, West Virginia North, and West Virginia South districts, which include all of Ohio, part of Kentucky, and most of West Virginia. Each college receives financial backing from the Nazarene churches on its region; part of each church budget is paid into a fund for its regional school. Each college or university is also bound by a gentlemen's agreement not to actively recruit outside its respective "educational region".

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Quick Facts

Chance of Admission:
Location:
Midwest
Setting:
Small Town Setting
Type:
Private
Affiliation:
Church of the Nazarene
Size:
Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)
Mascot:
Cougar

Students & Campus Life

Undergraduate Enrollment:
1,421
On Campus Housing:
Available
Full Time Students:
100%
Athletic Programs:
Available
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Expenses

Students Receiving Aid:
99%
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Admissions

Application Fee:
$ 25
Selectivity:
Selective
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Degree Programs at Mount Vernon Nazarene University

Associate's Level Programs

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    • Human Services
      A program that focuses on the general study and provision of human and social services to individuals and communities and prepares individuals to work in public and private human services agencies and organizations. Includes instruction in the social sciences, psychology, principles of social service, human services policy, planning and evaluation, social services law and administration, and applications to particular issues, services, localities, and populations.
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      • Religious Education
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  • Communication & Media

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    • Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
      A program that focuses on the scientific, humanistic, and critical study of human communication in a variety of formats, media, and contexts. Includes instruction in the theory and practice of interpersonal, group, organizational, professional, and intercultural communication; speaking and listening; verbal and nonverbal interaction; rhetorical theory and criticism; performance studies; argumentation and persuasion; technologically mediated communication; popular culture; and various contextual applications.
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    • General Journalism
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    • Graphic Design
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      • Early Childhood Education
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      • Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
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  • Fitness, Recreation and Leisure Studies

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      • Kinesiology and Exercise Science
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      • Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
        A program that prepares individuals to apply business, coaching and physical education principles to the organization, administration and management of athletic programs and teams, fitness/rehabilitation facilities and health clubs, sport recreation services, and related services. Includes instruction in program planning and development; business and financial management principles; sales, marketing and recruitment; event promotion, scheduling and management; facilities management; public relations; legal aspects of sports; and applicable health and safety standards.
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  • Life Science

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  • Mathematics and Statistics

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        A program that focuses on the systematic study of human social institutions and social relationships. Includes instruction in social theory, sociological research methods, social organization and structure, social stratification and hierarchies, dynamics of social change, family structures, social deviance and control, and applications to the study of specific social groups, social institutions, and social problems.
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  • Social Work

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    • General Social Work
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Master's Level Programs

  • Arts & Humanities

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      • General Religion/Religious Studies
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  • Education

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      • Curriculum and Instruction
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Students

General

Full-Time vs. Part-Time
Full-Time 100%
Part-Time 0%
Men vs. Women
Women 60%
Men 40%
Race/Ethnicity
Caucasian 94%
Other 3%
Hispanic 1%
Asian 1%
African-American 1%

Geography

In State vs. Out-of-State
In-State 83%
Out-of-State 17%
Top States for Incoming Freshman
Ohio 83%
Pennsylvania 3%
West Virginia 2%
Kentucky 2%
Virginia 0%
Percent of Students International: 0%

Housing

On-Campus Housing Available: Yes
Freshman Students Required to Live on Campus: Yes

Athletics

Member of: NAA, NAIA, NCCAA
Sports Include: Basketball (American Mideast Conference)
Baseball (American Mideast Conference)
Financial Aid Avg. Amount Received % of Students Receiving Aid  
Federal Grants:
$ 2,930 30%  
State and Local Grants:
$ 1,684 87%  
Institutional Grants:
$ 4,721 95%  
Student Loans:
$ 5,427 80%  
Any Aid:
  99%  

Selectivity (Undergraduate Only)

Acceptance Rate: 85% (Selective)
Test Scores  
SAT Scores:  
% of Students Submitting SAT Scores: 31%
Bottom 25th Percentile: Verbal: 480, Math: 450
Top 75th Percentile: Verbal: 580, Math: 580
ACT Scores:  
% of Students Submitting ACT Scores: 92%
Bottom 25th Percentile: Composite: 20, Verbal: 19, Math: 18
Top 75th Percentile: Composite: 25, Verbal: 26, Math: 25

Application Requirements (Undergraduate Only)

Application Fee: $ 25.00
Formal Demonstration of Competencies: Not Required
High School Diploma or Equivalent: Required
High School GPA: Required
High School Rank: Recommended
High School Record: Required
Recommendations: Required
TOEFL: Required
Test Scores: Required

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