Homeschool Students

Homeschool Students

As you transition to college from homeschool education, new friendships, new opportunities, and new adventures are waiting. To help the excitement overcome any anxiety about transitioning to college, we want you to be prepared! Faculty at Anderson University are dedicated to helping you balance your studies with faith and academic perspectives. We want your academic journey to translate into a successful career with the support and encouragement of a small campus family. Discover early connections and curriculum resources available to you along with a helpful FAQ to answer any additional questions about the application process at AU.

 

Early Connections

At Anderson University, our mission is to educate students for a life of faith and service in the church and society. Our students learn from professors who practice their discipline in the field, challenge you intellectually, and help you grow spiritually.

Curriculum Resources

We value education and strive to provide students and the community with educational opportunities throughout the year. View the upcoming events, lectures, and spiritual life activities open for you to explore.

HOMESCHOOL CLASSES

You’re invited to take your place among the ideas and passions from students and faculty. Like you, they come from an array of experiences and backgrounds that will enrich your college experience.

Athletics and Intramurals

With 20 intercollegiate sports and 15 intramural sports, students at Anderson University have many ways to get moving and care for their bodies as well as their minds and spirits. Whether you excel on the field or in the pool, there is a place for you to get involved!

Anderson University Ravens participate in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, track and field, and volleyball.

Even more opportunities for involvement take place in club sports. This gives an outlet for cheerleading, rugby, men’s volleyball, and others!

Swim Lessons
Dr. Jim Scott, professor of kinesiology, leads a team of students who have earned certifications from the American Red Cross in lifeguarding, first aid, and AED (automatic external defibrillator). On Saturday mornings, Monday evenings, and Wednesday evenings, these qualified students teach swimming lessons to children in the community. Classes are taught at Anderson University in Bennett Natatorium at the Kardatzke Wellness Center each semester with the following classes available to the public:

  • Parent Tot: ages 6 months to 3 years
  • Level 1: Introduction to Water Skills
  • Level 2: Fundamental Aquatic Skills
  • Level 3: Stroke Development
  • Level 4: Stroke Improvement
  • Level 5: Stroke Refinement
  • Level 6: Personal Water Safety

For more information, visit the pool website or contact Dr. Jim Scott at (765) 641-4496.

We invite you

to join our family at Anderson University