Midland University, Private Lutheran university in Fremont, United States.
Midland University is a private institution in Fremont offering over 30 undergraduate programs and three master's degrees to about 1,600 students. The 33-acre campus provides space for residence halls, academic buildings, and recreational facilities.
The university was founded in 1883 as Luther Academy in Wahoo, Nebraska, and relocated to Fremont in 1919, when it became known as Midland College. This move to a new location marked a turning point in the school's growth.
The campus hosts more than 60 student organizations where undergraduates engage in academic groups, social fraternities and sororities, and clubs focused on shared interests. These communities shape how students spend their time outside the classroom and connect them with peers.
The campus is best explored on foot, with separate areas for academics, residence halls, and recreation. Visiting during regular term time offers a better sense of student life and activities on campus.
The institution provides a four-year graduation guarantee for undergraduate students, ensuring they complete their degrees within a set timeframe. This commitment to student success distinguishes it from many other schools.
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