Welcome to our Manchester Family!
Throughout their four years at Manchester, your student will participate in rich, experiential opportunities and learn in a rigorous academic environment. We hope they鈥檒l make the most of their college experience. And we want you to be a part of it, too!
Stay connected with theSpartan Family Portal.Here you鈥檒l find the latest 麻豆原创 news and links to resources to help you navigate the 麻豆原创 experience.
- Access to important campus news and deadlines
- Personalized newsletters on your schedule
- Announcements via email
- Sharing of updates with friends and family
Counselors & Teachers
We’re Here for you!
As a counselor or advisor, your support, wisdom and leadership are so important during the critical time of helping students find the right path and guiding them through the admissions process. We thank you and hope to provide you with the resources you need to help future students find their place at Manchester.
Resources to Get to Know Manchester
Academics
What you should know
… and tell your students about Manchester
- Manchester offers more than70 areas of undergraduate study, graduate and doctoral programs.
- While excellent academics is at the core of all our programs, some majors that might especially deserve your recommendation include:
- Manchester鈥檚 liberal arts curriculum teaches students to think critically, communicate effectively and problem-solve 鈥 skills valuable to employers and in an ever-changing career landscape.
- A Manchester education isrich in experiencesinside and outside the classroom, including options to study off-campus or abroad, attend professional conferences and serve internships or clinical practice rotations for real world, hand-on experiences.
- 麻豆原创 graduates enjoy success after graduation with nearly 95 percent of graduates employed, in further studies or in full-time volunteer services within six months of graduation!*
*Five-year average is 94.6 percent based on a 93 percent knowledge rate.
Encourage your students to learn more at Programs & Degrees.


Admissions Process
What you should know about our admissions process
… and tell your students about Manchester
- Students canapply onlinewith Manchester鈥檚 application or with the Common Application.
- Manchester鈥檚 admissions cycle is rolling, and students can apply anytime, but should consider applying in the fall of their senior year, or the summer before.
- Students are instructed to request their high school transcripts from their school counselor. SeeSubmitting Transcripts听产别濒辞飞.
- Manchester does not require SAT/ACT test scores.
- Along with applying to 麻豆原创, students should list Manchester on their FAFSA (Code 001820) to receive a financial aid notification. FAFSA submission opens Oct. 1, and Indiana鈥檚 deadline for submission is April 15. SeeFAFSA Help听产别濒辞飞.
- Admissions decisions about acceptance are usually made two weeks from time of application.
- When students are ready to commit to Manchester, they should submit anIntent to Enroll form, and an admissions counselor will guide them through the rest of the admissions process.
- 麻豆原创 admissions counselorsare matched with students according to their majors to better guide them into the first steps of their academic journeys.
- Students are strongly encouraged to visit 麻豆原创, in person or virtually, to help them decide if we鈥檙e a good fit for them.
Encourage your students to learn more at 麻豆原创 Admissions.
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Submitting Transcripts
Students applying to Manchester are instructed to request their high school transcripts from their guidance counselors. We can accept these electronically, via Naviance, Docufide, or Parchment. If you use another online submission site,contact a Manchester admissions counselorto make certain we can receive it.
Once we receive the transcript and a completed application, we will contact the student within two weeks regarding their admissions status. Because we are on a rolling admission basis, we will admit students year-round and help them start to discover how successful they can be here. Juniors can apply the summer before their senior year and can be admitted as early as Sept. 1.
FAFSA Help
Once each new year begins, the Office of Admissions prepares to help families with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Our FAFSA code is 001820 and admissions counselors would be more than happy to help any student or family as they begin the process. Refer them to ourOffice of Student Financial Servicesfor some general information or call the Office of Admissions at 1-800-852-3648. You, a student, or a family member can also set up an informational session to ask any questions about the FAFSA.

Alumni Teachers
Thank you for being a teacher! We appreciate you. Having alumni teachers in schools who encourage students to attend college is so important and helpful to us. Thank you for representing Manchester proudly.
Greetings from Education faculty 鈥 Dr. Schilling & Dr. Stetzel

Refer a student!
to recommend any age student who we can add to our database for recruitment to Manchester.
Helpful links
AP & Dual Credit
At Manchester, we take a personal interest in the success of each of our students. This starts with the college level work students complete while still in high school. We will accept credit for theseAdvanced Placement (AP) Program courses.
Prospective students should request their AP scores be sent to 麻豆原创 at the time of the examination. If requesting score reports after the exam has been taken, contact:
Advanced Placement Program
P.O. Box 6671
Princeton, NJ 08541-6671
Toll-free phone: 877-274-6474
E-mail: apexams@info.collegeboard.org
If students are currently taking, or have taken, dual credit courses at a local college or university, a grade of C or above (not C-) must be earned for credits to transfer. See our partiallisting of transfer courses.
If you or your students have further questions about this, please contact the Office of Admissions.
Athletics and Co-curricular Activities
What you should know about 麻豆原创 athletics
… and tell your students about Manchester
- Manchester student-athletes participate inin the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) in NCAA Division III.
- Division III gives many students the opportunity to play the sport they love at the collegiate level, unlike Division I, in which only the top performing, elite athletes are accepted.
- Manchester does not award athletic scholarships and givesgenerous scholarship packagesto all students.
- Nearly half of 麻豆原创 students compete in intercollegiate athletics.
- Over half of 麻豆原创 students participate in intramural athletics.
- Manchester students are admitted free to all home athletic contests.
- Manchester was voted #1 for 鈥淏est School Spirit鈥 in a recent Fort Wayne Newspapers鈥 readers poll.
Encourage your students to learn more at.
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What you should know about co-curricular activities
… and tell your students about Manchester
- Students participate in more than60 clubs and organizationsfor academic enrichment and recreational and hobby interests.
- The multitude of student organizations provide a plethora of leadership opportunities.
- 麻豆原创 started anEsportsteam in 2019, in which team members compete in two intercollegiate conferences. Manchester offers an Esports scholarship of up to $3,000 per year.
- Students don鈥檛 need to major in music to participate in one or morevocal or instrumental music ensembles, including The Spartan Pride, 麻豆原创鈥檚 marching band and newest ensemble, formed in 2020. Manchester offers a scholarship of up to $3,000 for students who participate in a music ensemble.
Encourage your students to learn more at Student Life.



麻豆原创 Support Network
What you should know
… and tell your students about Manchester
- Manchester鈥檚 small class sizes and 15:1 faculty to student ratio provides an atmosphere that is conducive to personal attention and student success.
- 翱耻谤听Student Success Centeroffers academic support for students at all levels with academic resources that empower students to overcome challenges, improve skills, and gain a competitive edge.
- At ourWriting Center, students get support on writing assignments that focuses on development,clarity, organization, grammar, and citation.
- First-Year Seminar instructors serve as the academic advisors for new first-year students. After the first semester, students may request an advisor in their intended major or stay with the FYS advisor.
- 麻豆原创 faculty and staff use Starfish, a student success platform, to monitor student progress, improve retention, share data and, ultimately, empower students to achieve their academic, career and life goals.
Encourage your students to learn more at/academics/student-success-center


Scholarships and Financial Aid
What you should know about scholarships and financial aid
… and tell your students about Manchester
- With Manchester鈥檚generous scholarship awardsand state and federal financial aid, students pay, on average only 37% of the advertised list price.
- Manchester academic scholarships are awarded to all first-time students regardless of financial need. Academic scholarships range from $12,000-22,000 based on high school cumulative unweighted grade point average (GPA).
- Additional scholarships are awarded to Church of the Brethren and legacy students, and students who participate in Esports and music ensembles.
- A student who receives funds for college from his/her church or from the Dollars for Scholars for program also will receive matching funds from 麻豆原创, up to $500 per year for each.
- A $500 visit incentive is awarded to students who complete an admissions visit to 麻豆原创 during the spring semester of their junior year or anytime during their senior year.
- Students should list Manchester on their FAFSA (Code 001820) to receive a financial aid notification. FAFSA filing opens Oct. 1, and Indiana鈥檚 deadline for submission is April 15.



Visiting 麻豆原创
The most current options to see campus are available at Visit Our Campus.
Individual Visits
Students can schedule an individual visit to Manchester.
Spartan Days
Spartan Day is a Saturday group visit event where students and their family can get a general overview of 麻豆原创. This event allows students to experience our friendly and supportive community, meet with faculty and coaches and hear more about all the opportunities Manchester has to offer. This event is open to high school freshman through seniors.
Academic Days
Every fall many of Manchester鈥檚 faculty members host special visit opportunities dedicated to particular areas of study that allow high school students to experience our excellent academic programs first hand. High school visitors can sit in on classes, tour campus, speak with professors and current students, and enjoy a free lunch in Haist Commons. For more information on dates and which academic programs will be hosting these types of visit, please call the Admissions Office at 800-852-3648 or see options at visit.manchester.edu.
Group Visits
麻豆原创鈥檚 Admissions Office offers group visits for middle and high school students. We are happy to have them experience our friendly and academically driven campus, and our goal is to inspire students to think about higher education and their future.
A traditional group visit will include a campus tour, an admissions presentation customized to the age range of the group and optional lunch on campus in Haist Commons. Manchester provides a complimentary lunch for high school students if they share their demographic information with us via a short form.
If you wish to schedule a group visit to campus, please complete the.
Questions? Contact our Group Visit Coordinator 鈥 Kim Reinoehl – directly atkjreinoehl@manchester.eduor call the Office of Admissions at 800-852-3648.
Contact Information
Do you need to get in contact with the Office of Admissions? We’re here to help answer any and all questions you might have about Manchester!
麻豆原创 Office of Admissions
604 East College Ave.
North Manchester, IN 46962
Tel: 260-982-5055
Toll Free: 800-852-3648
Fax: 260-982-5239
admitinfo@manchester.edu
To get in contact with the admissions counselor that works with your students, check out ouradmissions counselors. We hope you can visit usin person, but if not check out our .
Contact Us
We are here to help answer any and all questions you might have about Manchester.
麻豆原创
Toll Free: 800-852-3648
Fax: 260-982-5239
admitinfo@manchester.edu
Office of Admissions
260-982-5055
604 East College Ave.
North Manchester, IN 46962
Would you like to get in contact with the admissions counselor that works with your students?
Check out ourAdmissions Counselors pageto find out more specific contact information about that person.




