DePauw University
Founded in 1837 by the Methodist church, DePauw University is a private, selective, coeducational, residential, undergraduate College of Liberal Arts and School of Music. The University or specific degree programs are accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, University Senate of the United Methodist Church, Committee on Professional Training of the American Chemical Society, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, Indiana Professional Standards Board for the State of Indiana, Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, and the National Association of Schools of Music.
Forty-two majors are offered in the College of Liberal Arts, and three degree programs are offered in the School of Music. Courses and advising successfully prepare students for professional post-graduate programs in law, medicine, business, engineering, and ministry.
DePauw has 36 major buildings on 695 acres, including a 520-acre nature park featuring The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics and the new Bartlett Reflection Center, located in Greencastle, Indiana, a 45-minute drive west of Indianapolis. Historic East College, built in 1877, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.






North Coast swimming & diving squads were all in action last weekend, highlighted by Ohio Wesleyan and Wabash hosting invitational events. Pools will be quiet around the conference this week as all 10 member schools will be idle for Thanksgiving.
NCAC cross country runners concluded the season at the 2012 NCAA Div. III Cross Country Championships at 
Twenty North Coast Athletic Conference field hockey athletes were named to the 2012 Longstreth/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Div. III All-Great Lakes Region Team. 10 NCAC student-athletes were named to the first team, while 10 earned second-team laurels. The 2012 Longstreth/NFHCA Div. III All-American Teams will be announced on Tuesday, November 20th. 