Huntington University is a Christian liberal arts college in Indiana
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excel adult degree programs

EXCEL encompasses Huntington University's accelerated certificate and degree programs for adults. Classes are offered in Huntington and Columbia City as well as online. Onsite classes are offered one night a week from 6-10 p.m., and typical, three-credit courses run for five weeks. Three-credit online classes typically run for seven weeks, and students are not required to be online at specific times for the most part, allowing for maximum flexibility. 

Call 800.600.4888, e-mail us, or submit a request form for more information.

The EXCEL Program offers a certificate, associate degrees and bachelor's degrees in nine majors:
 

Certificate in TESOL/EL
Associate Degree in Christian Ministry
Associate Degree in Organizational Management
Bachelor's Degree in Accounting
Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration
Bachelor's Degree in Human Resource Management
Bachelor's Degree in Not-for-Profit Leadership
Bachelor's Degree in Nursing (RN to BSN)
Bachelor's Degree in Marketing

Some degree programs are offered online.

The EXCEL Adult Degree Programs provide a high-quality, convenient educational experience with a solid Christ-centered foundation.
 

alumni impact

Advantages of Christian college education described by Huntington University alum.

Richard Pierce

Teacher and Counselor

Richard chose the EXCEL program, where his past distaste for college gave way to genuine excitement.

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Two Huntington University alumni have been selected for Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly’s “40 Under 40” publication. Josh Barkley and Nate Reusser will be honored and announced at a dinner tonight.
TESOL certificate to be offered in Fort WayneTo meet the growing needs of English learners in the Fort Wayne community, Huntington University will offer a TESOL/EL certificate through the Life Science Education and Research Consortium beginning this spring.