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The University of Mount Union, a small private university grounded in the liberal arts, is located in the heart of Alliance, Ohio. Mount Union has a lot to offer both on and off campus. Our strong academics, hands-on opportunities and dynamic campus life offer an experience as unique as you.
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The decision is yours: get just a degree or get an education. If you choose to get an education, know
that it won't happen just in the classroom. The balance of your college education, and some of your most
memorable experiences, will take place within Mount Union's 80+ student organizations. You'll be
philanthropic causes, living in a residence hall, acting in theatre productions, contributing as part of
a music ensemble or competing on the athletic field.
Diversity and Inclusion
Mount Union's Office of Diversity and Inclusion serves as a resource for students including but not limited to, International Students, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Hispanic-Americans and Native-Americans, as well as women, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgendered individuals, allies, and qualified persons with disabilities. The office fosters an environment that celebrates and embraces diversity by providing programs, services and other educational opportunities that contribute to students' learning and growth. It also provides assistance for academic, social, cultural and personal well-being and works cooperatively with faculty, staff and administrators to assist students in their pursuit of academic excellence.

During your time on campus, you'll have the opportunity to attend programming in honor of:
  • Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Native American Heritage Month
  • Black History Month
  • Women's History Month
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Not Another Statistic Conference (diversity conference)

The office also supports various student organizations on campus including the Association of International Students (AIS), Gender Equality Matters (GEM), Black Student Union (BSU), Spectrum (formerly the Gay Straight Alliance), and Hispanic Organization of Latino Americans (HOLA). 


For more information about diversity on campus, contact Ron Holden, assistant dean and director of diversity and inclusion, at (330) 823-2138 or [email protected].
Study Abroad
How would you like to ride a donkey in Greece, taste authentic pizza straight from a brick-fire oven in Italy or wander through beautiful lavender fields in France? Every year, approximately 50 Mount Union students leave Alliance for the summer, semester or full academic year to study abroad. Students participate in a variety of approved programs at nearly 50 different universities in 29 foreign countries. Through study abroad, students acquire academic and experientially based field studies and/or internship experiences in other cultures.

While there are several benefits to incorporating a study abroad experience into your time at Mount Union, here are just a few: 
  • Gaining the ability to adapt to a new environment
  • Exploring stunning locations and making new friends while earning college credit
  • Making yourself highly marketable to employers due to your experience of stepping outside your comfort zone and interacting with people from other cultures 
  • Expanding your understanding of yourself and the world
The Center for Global Education offers advising and an application process to ensure that the study abroad experience serves students' individual goals and complements their Mount Union coursework. Programs are researched and evaluated to help make sure that you have a safe, rewarding experience. 

For more information about study abroad opportunities, contact the Center for Global Education at (330) 823-6644 or email [email protected].
Research Opportunities
There are many opportunities for students to participate in academic research - independently,  with classmates and with faculty members. In fact, we have an entire day on campus dedicated  to academic research. SCHOLAR Day, which stands for Mount Union's student celebration
honoring   our latest academic research, will be held on Tuesday, April 25. It's a day when  students and faculty set aside time to learn from undergraduates on campus who have  conducted outstanding research projects. Students from all academic disciplines participate, and  you can now review this year's presentation schedule online .
Academic Honoraries
At Mount Union, students have ample opportunities to get involved and join professional societies and academic honoraries . These are organizations that directly support an academic field of study or are  linked with an academic program at Mount Union, including those that are honorary in nature.
Sustainability 
It is the goal of Mount Union's Sustainability Management Advisory Committee to meet the growing  concern for sustainability on Mount Union's campus. Through education and communication, they  facilitate awareness and action on campus as well as throughout the Alliance community.

You can take part in the Committee's efforts to create a sustainable, efficient and healthy atmosphere  for 
students,  faculty and staff by becoming an eco-rep or Green Raider. You can also participate in a number  of sustainability programs, such as RecycleMania and Game Day Challenge.

The Mount Union Green Raiders are a group of students who promote sustainability and environmental  awareness on campus. They have hosted numerous competitions and events on campus such as America  Recycles Day, Earth Hour and Caught Green Handed.

To learn more information on how you can bleed purple and live green, check out the  University's sustainability website.