Andrews University, Private university in Berrien Springs, Michigan
Andrews University is a private institution on a 1600-acre campus near Berrien Springs in southwestern Michigan. The grounds include classroom buildings, student housing, performance halls, and natural green spaces close to the St. Joseph River.
The institution was founded in 1874 as Battle Creek College and moved to its current location in 1901. It received the name Andrews University in 1959.
The university draws students from around the world and emphasizes how academic study connects with personal faith and service to others. This outlook shapes daily campus life and guides how students and staff work together.
Visitors can explore the campus through virtual tours and learn about the different academic programs before arriving. Taking time to plan your visit helps you navigate the large grounds effectively.
The campus functions as an arboretum with numerous trees and plants throughout the grounds. A Corten steel sculpture on the property represents global connections through art.
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