Goshen College's priority application deadline has been extended to Dec. 15. Incoming students who apply before then will be eligible to receive the college’s top scholarships for the 2021-22 school year, including several for up to full tuition.

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ArticlesPriority application deadline extended to Dec. 15 for Fall 2021 enrollment
ArticlesGoshen College’s refreshed brand emphasizes ‘where everything connects’
Goshen College has unveiled a refresh to its brand, including a new website, new design elements, and language centered around the concept, "where everything connects."
ArticlesSenior Kailey Rice places first at state vocal competition
Kailey Rice, a senior music and sign language interpreting major from Frisco, Texas, won two awards at the National Association Teachers of Singing competition, which took place virtually this year.
ArticlesGoshen College featured in 2021 Princeton Review Guide to Green Colleges
Goshen College is one of the nation's most environmentally responsible colleges, according to The Princeton Review.
ArticlesGC librarian Erin Milanese inducted into PALNI Hall of Fame
Goshen College Head of Learning Technologies Erin Milanese was inducted into the “PALNI Hall of Fame” for her active involvement and contributions to the PALNI PALSave program and the Instructional Technology advisory group. She joins Eric Bradley, head of research…
ArticlesGoshen College receives $1.2 million in grants from Lilly Endowment Inc. and Community Foundation of Elkhart County for community engaged learning
Goshen College has received a Phase Two Charting the Future grant worth $1 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. and a $200,000 matching grant from The Community Foundation of Elkhart County.
ArticlesRevised spring semester academic schedule released
Goshen College announced changes to the spring 2021 academic schedule, including pushing back the start date by one week and building one-day breaks from classes into the semester, due to COVID-19.
ArticlesGoshen College sees strong growth in gifts and donors during 125th year
Giving to Goshen College continued to increase for the 2019-20 fiscal year, with an overall growth of nearly 32 percent from last year and a 9.2 percent increase in gifts to the Goshen College Fund, one of the highest years…
ArticlesWGCS chosen as a finalist for College Media Association Pinnacle Award
Goshen College’s 91.1 FM (WGCS) The Globe has been named a Pinnacle Award finalist for Four-Year Radio Station of the Year in the broadcasting category by the College Media Association.
ArticlesCenter for Communication Studies opens in Newcomer Building
The Center for Communication Studies, the communication department's new home in the west wing of Newcomer Center, was completed in time for the start of the school year in August.
ArticlesGC Talks series to provide virtual lectures and webinars this fall
Goshen College has introduced GC Talks, a series of virtual lectures and panel conversations, as a way for the Goshen College community to remain engaged and informed during the pandemic.
ArticlesGoshen College remains in top 10 Midwest colleges in U.S. News & World Report rankings
Goshen College remained in the seventh spot this year in the U.S. News & World Report list of the “Best Regional Colleges in the Midwest,” and number five on the list of “Best Value Schools” according to their annual rankings…
ArticlesGC in the top ten in multiple college rankings for 2020
Earlier this month, Washington Monthly magazine ranked Goshen College number one in Indiana and number five nationally among Bachelor’s Colleges in their 2020 annual college rankings, and the U.S. News & World Report ranked GC as seventh among the “Best Regional Colleges in the Midwest."
AlumniSix alumni named for 2020/2021 Goshen College alumni awards
Six alumni have been chosen for GC's 2020 alumni awards. They are: Franklin Baer ’72 (Culture For Service Award); Shashi Buluswar ’90 (Culture For Service Award); Paul ’08 and Rebecca Shetler Fast ’08 (Young Alumni Award); Krysten Parson ’02 (Champion…
ArticlesGoshen College retains Tree Campus USA status
The Arbor Day Foundation has once again named Goshen College a Tree Campus USA for 2019. Tree Campus USA is a program launched in 2008 by the Arbor Day Foundation to honor colleges and universities and their leaders who promote…
ArticlesGoshen College welcomes new employees for 2020-21
Goshen College welcomed new employees for the 2020-21 school year, some of whom were hired and began their duties earlier this year.
ArticlesAmidst pandemic, enrollment and retention remain strong
Despite a global pandemic, the number of traditional undergraduate students attending Goshen College rose slightly in 2020.
ArticlesGoshen College ranked #1 in Indiana and #5 nationally by Washington Monthly magazine
Washington Monthly magazine just ranked Goshen College number one in Indiana and number five nationally among Bachelor’s Colleges in their 2020 annual college rankings, which takes into consideration civic engagement, research and social mobility.
ArticlesGood Library receives grant for books on racial equity
Goshen College's Harold and Wilma Good Library has been awarded an Advancing Racial Equity Collection Development grant from Indiana Humanities to purchase books related to racial equity.
ArticlesCollaborative MBA program transitions to new director
Andrew Miller, professor of business at Eastern Mennonite University, is the Collaborative MBA program’s new director. Administrative responsibilities rotate among partnering institutions.
ArticlesMaple and Hickory Scholars pursue summer research online and in-person
The eight-week Maple Scholars research program and Hickory Scholars sustainability program continued this summer, despite an early end to the academic school year due to coronavirus.
ArticlesSAT, ACT test scores to be optional for Goshen College applicants during upcoming year
Goshen College has announced that submitting SAT or ACT test results will be optional for students who apply for admission during the next year, due in part to the challenges many students have faced in taking the tests during the…
ArticlesAlbert Meyer, former physics professor and advocate for Mennonite education, dies at 90
Albert J. “Al” Meyer, retired assistant professor of physics, died Friday, July 31, at his home in Goshen, surrounded by his family. He was 90 years old.
ArticlesGC receives grant from Community Foundation of Elkhart County to support Teach Elkhart County program
Goshen College has received a $17,000 community investment grant from the Community Foundation of Elkhart County, further funding the Teach Elkhart County program.
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