Eureka College is a small, quality liberal arts college that provides its students with a personalized learning and growing experience.
ureka students take courses in the College's five Divisions: Education, Fine and Performing Arts, Humanities, Science and Mathematics, and Social Science and Business. The Eureka Community is one that demands of its members involvement and interaction through such activities as music, theater, student government, and athletics. At the center of the Eureka experience is the development of values that will help its graduates contribute to society in roles of leadership and service.
Eureka College has had a major impact on American life, with alumni who have had successful careers in education, business, management, the arts and community service. Eureka's most famous graduate is Ronald Reagan, Class of 1932, who went on to become the fortieth President of the United States of America.
Programs
Accounting, Art, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Communication, Computing, Criminal Justice, Drama, Drama & Theatre, Elementary Education, English, Environmental Sciences, French, History, Liberal Arts, Literature, Mathematics, Music, Music Education, Organizational Leadership, Philosophy, Physical Education, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Science, Sociology, Spanish, Special Education, Theatre, Theatre Arts, Writing
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
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Admissions office:
Office of Admissions Eureka College 61530Eureka
Illinois United States Phone: (309) 467-6350 Fax: (309) 467-6576 Email: admissions@eureka.edu
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