
517 Ball Drive, Hanover, IN 47243, USA


Hanover College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, which authorizes it to confer bachelor's degrees across its programs. This regional accreditation ensures that the college meets established standards of quality and rigor, which can be important for transfer credits and eligibility for federal financial aid. Additionally, specific academic programs at Hanover College have received specialized accreditation, reflecting the institution's commitment to maintaining professional and educational excellence in those fields. Prospective students should consider this accreditation as a mark of the college's adherence to recognized standards in higher education.
Hanover College requires applicants to have a General Educational Development (GED) certification or completion of secondary school. Prospective students must submit a secondary school record and academic recommendations as part of their application. While a minimum grade point average is required, the college does not currently have an open admission policy and does not accept dual credit or general college credit.
The institution requires submission of Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores for non-native English speakers, and though other standardized test scores are not mandatory, they are recommended. Advanced Placement (AP) credits are accepted, which may help with course placements or credit transfer.
Applicants typically demonstrate strong academic performance, with an average SAT score around 1210, placing them in the top 40% nationally. The mean ACT score is 28, ranking in the top 25%. This reflects a relatively competitive academic profile for enrolled students. Approximately 84% of applicants are admitted, indicating a somewhat selective acceptance rate.
The application fee for prospective students applying to Hanover College is set at $50. This fee must be submitted alongside the application to ensure it is processed. However, the college offers fee waivers under specific circumstances, primarily to support students who demonstrate financial need or meet certain eligibility criteria. These waivers can significantly reduce the financial burden for applicants, encouraging a broader and more diverse applicant pool.
Hanover College does not offer any Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) programs directly on its campus. Prospective students interested in pursuing ROTC programs while attending Hanover College typically need to participate through cross-enrollment agreements with nearby universities that provide Army, Navy, or Air Force ROTC training.
This arrangement allows Hanover students to take ROTC courses and engage in required military training at partnering institutions while completing their academic degree at Hanover College. Such partnerships enable students to benefit from military leadership development and commissioning opportunities without Hanover College hosting its own ROTC detachments.
Hanover College welcomes transfer students during the fall and winter terms. The institution has a moderately difficult entrance process for these applicants. Transfer credits are accepted, which can facilitate the continuation of previous academic work. Specific details on acceptance of CLEP, DANTES, or Excelsior credits are not provided by the college.
Hanover College offers multiple study abroad opportunities designed to enhance students' academic and cultural experiences. The college facilitates semester-long, summer, and short-term programs, allowing participants to immerse themselves in diverse international settings while earning academic credit.
The semester-long options provide in-depth exposure to foreign cultures and languages, typically hosted by partner institutions worldwide. These programs often align closely with students' majors, enabling them to continue their coursework seamlessly.
Short-term and summer programs at Hanover College are tailored for those seeking condensed experiences abroad, often centered around specific themes such as global studies, language acquisition, or service learning. These programs combine classroom instruction with hands-on experiences, promoting deeper understanding in a shorter timeframe.
Additionally, Hanover College supports faculty-led study tours that offer guided exploration and cultural engagement under the supervision of college professors. These tours are usually intensive and focused, integrating academic objectives with travel.
Students interested in studying abroad receive advising and assistance navigating the application process, ensuring their chosen program complements their academic trajectory. The institution places emphasis on the educational value and personal growth gained through international study.
Median composite SAT score
1210Median composite ACT score
28Percent of students submitting ACT scores
14%Percent of students submitting SAT scores
27%High school completions
General Educational Development (GED) requiredComputer required
NoComputer purchase/lease plan is available in the institution
NoSecondary school GPA
RequiredSecondary school rank
Data not availableSecondary school record
RequiredCompletion of college-preparatory program
Data not availableRecommendations
RequiredFormal demonstration of competencies
RecommendedAdmission test scores
Data not availableTOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language
RequiredOther Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)
RecommendedOpen admission policy
NoDual credit
NoCredit for life experiences
NoAdvanced placement (AP) credits
YesOrientation program
YesDisabilities services
YesOff-campus study
YesStudy abroad
Data not availableWeekend/evening college
Data not availableStudent can complete their preparation in certain areas of specialization
NoPreparation at another institution required
NoApproved by the state for initial certification or licensure of teacher
YesEntrance difficulty for transfer students
ModerateGenerally accepts credits
Data not availableAccept ACE recommendation for credit
YesPossible transfer
Fall, Winter