About Juniata

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Independent, private, four-year, co-educational college founded in 1876

The Numbers

  • Student/Faculty Ratio:
    13 to 1
  • Number of Students: 1506 (54% Female; 7% International; 6% Domestic Minority)
  • Number of Faculty: 133 (73% Full-time; 93% Tenure or Tenure-track; 37% Female)
  • Tuition, fees, room and board: $36,960
  • Financial Aid: 100% of all freshman judged to have financial need received financial aid
  • Internships: 80% of recent classes have had one or more internships
  • Study Abroad: 40% of graduates have had an international experience
  • Average Class Size: 14

Location: Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

Academic Program

Graduation Rate:

96% of students who graduate do so in four years.

Student Life

Athletics

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Founded in 1876, Juniata is an independent, co-educational college of liberal arts and sciences. Located in the scenic mountains of central Pennsylvania, the beautiful 110-acre main campus is supplemented by the 315-acre Baker-Henry Nature Preserve and Baker Peace Chapel. In addition, a 365-acre Environmental Studies Field Station on nearby Raystown Lake provides one of the most distinctive opportunities in environmental science in the nation.

The College has a strong reputation for excellent academics, personal attention, and state-of-the-art technological resources. Juniata students enjoy small classes, a challenging, flexible curriculum, collaborative student-faculty relationships, countless chances to learn by doing, and a lively campus offering lots to do and great new friends.

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