About us
Eureka College was founded in 1855. It is a prestigious liberal arts school based in Eureka, Illinois. This is famous because it is the school that Reagan, the 40th President of the United States of America, went to.
Eureka College received accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission and, therefore, has desirable academic standards. The college also belongs to the Association of American Colleges and Universities, which testifies that it offers a broad liberal arts education.
Recently, Eureka College has been discovered to have value and students dedicated to service. It has also received a ranking as one of the regional colleges in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report. It has been applauded for its part in the needy community and social upliftment.
Eureka College aims to enrich learning, leadership, and service, comprehensively preparing students for the global economy.
Eureka College Highlights
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Details
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Location
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Eureka, Illinois
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Student-to-Faculty Ratio
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13:1
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Notable Alumni
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President Ronald Reagan
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Campus Size
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112 acres
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Athletics
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NCAA Division III
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Student Organisations
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Over 30
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