Maranatha Christian University, university in West Java, Indonesia
Maranatha Christian University is a private higher education institution in Bandung with nine faculties offering programs ranging from engineering to social sciences. The campus spreads across multiple locations with buildings surrounded by trees and open spaces where students spend time between classes.
The university was founded in 1965 by the Christian Scientific Community and originally focused on health sciences and medicine. The first campus building was constructed in 1970 on Jalan Cihampelas, with a second facility later added on Jalan Suria Sumantri.
Maranatha Christian University shapes its campus community through Christian values that guide daily interactions. These principles are visible in how students and faculty treat each other with respect and integrity.
The main campus is located on Jalan Prof. drg. Surya Sumantri and is easily accessible for visitors and students. The institution operates on two semesters running from September to January and February to June, which helps with planning your visit.
The university receives support from two Indonesian churches, the Indonesian Christian Church and the Pasundan Christian Church. This connection shapes the strong role that religious and moral education plays within the campus community.
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