Campus Facts

- Athletics
Home of the Hastings Broncos! Broncos compete in basketball, cross country, track, golf, soccer and tennis for men and women, football, baseball, and wrestling for men and volleyball and softball for women.
Hastings College competes in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). With 18 Scholar Teams, the Hastings Broncos are first in the nation for having the most NAIA Scholar Teams in 2010-2011. 54 Broncos were named Scholar Athletes during the 2010-2011 season.
- Tuition for 2012-2013
$23,900 tuition, $1,000 fees and $7,100 room and board.
Hastings College offers a variety of scholarships, grants and opportunities for campus employment to help make HC an affordable option for all students. Federal grants and loans are also available and based on the results of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Profile
Hastings College, founded in 1882, is a
private, four-year liberal arts institution
dedicated to high academic achievement,
intellectual discovery and extracurricular
exploration essential to life-long learning. - Location
Hastings College is located in Hastings, Neb., a friendly, progressive community of 25,000 in south central Nebraska. With access to Interstate 80, Hastings is two and a half hours west of Omaha, six hours east of Denver and five hours northwest of Kansas City. The community is served by Amtrak and airports in nearby Grand Island and Kearney. - Campus
Situated on 109 beautifully landscaped acres, the campus offers an inviting mix of historical and contemporary academic buildings, all with Georgian, red brick architecture. Forty buildings span historic McCormick Hall, built in 1883, to the Bronco Village Apartments, built in 2004 and 2005. A new outdoor track complex was completed in 2007, and the new, state-of-the-art Morrison-Reeves Science Center will be open for classes in fall 2009. - Degrees
Hastings College offers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music and Master of Arts in Teaching degrees. - Faculty
Eighty-six percent of tenure-track faculty have doctorates or the highest degrees in their field. Student/faculty ratio is 12:1. - Students
The student body of approximately 1,190 represents 23 states and eight foreign countries. The student body differs in religious, ethnic, social and economic backgrounds and forms a well-rounded college community.
- Program
Hastings College offers 64 majors in 32 areas of study and 12 pre-professional programs. We also offer a personalized program for students who want to tailor their own unique course of study. Students can study abroad with connections to England, the Netherlands, Germany, Northern Ireland, Thailand, and more. - Calendar
The academic calendar includes two semesters divided by a January J-Term devoted to special courses on campus, domestic and international study tours and independent studies and internships. - Activities
Participate in more than 75 student organizations devoted to student government, honorary societies, peer education, religion, special interest and departmental organizations, and more.





