James Madison University
Harrisonburg , United States
Harrisonburg , United States
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Location
| City | Country |
| Harrisonburg | United States |
Rankings
Average ranking globally
# 151
Average ranking in the country
# 151
About University
James Madison University
Overview:
- Founded in 1908 as a state teachers college
- Became James Madison University in 1976
- Enrolls over 21,000 undergraduate and graduate students
- Located in Harrisonburg, Virginia, in the Shenandoah Valley
- Known for its strong academic programs, particularly in the health sciences, business, and education
Student Life:
Extracurricular Activities:
Over 400 student organizations, including academic clubs, honor societies, service organizations, and cultural groupsClubs:
Over 100 clubs, including the Student Government Association, the Madison Media Group, and the Outdoor Adventure ClubSports Teams:
17 NCAA Division I sports teams, known as the DukesStudent Support Services:
Counseling Center, Health Center, Student Success Center, and Career and Professional Development CenterCampus Facilities:
Student Recreation Center, Festival Conference & Student Center, and the Forbes Center for the Performing ArtsAcademics:
Academic Resources:
Libraries with over 1.5 million volumes, writing center, math lab, and language labFaculty:
Over 800 full-time faculty members, many with terminal degreesTeaching Methodologies:
Emphasis on active learning, experiential learning, and technology-enhanced instructionAcademic Support Services:
Tutoring, academic advising, and disability servicesUnique Academic Programs or Initiatives:
Honors College, Integrated Science and Technology program, and the Madison CollaborativeTop Reasons to Study Here:
- Ranked among the top 100 public universities in the nation by U.S. News & World Report
- Strong reputation for academic excellence, particularly in the health sciences, business, and education
- Specialized facilities, such as the Integrated Science and Technology building and the Forbes Center for the Performing Arts
- Industry connections through partnerships with local businesses and organizations
- Notable alumni include former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe and former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan
Services:
Counseling:
Counseling Center provides individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and outreach programsHealth:
Health Center offers primary care, urgent care, and pharmacy servicesHousing:
On-campus housing options include traditional residence halls, apartments, and townhousesLibrary Resources:
Libraries provide access to over 1.5 million volumes, online databases, and research assistanceTechnology Support:
IT Help Desk provides technical support for students, faculty, and staffCareer Development:
Career and Professional Development Center offers career counseling, resume writing, and job search assistanceTotal programs
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