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Fall 2023

Moravian undergraduate students = 2,006

  • Day undergraduate students
    • Full-time = 1787
    • Part-time = 10
  • Evening undergraduate students*
    • Full-time = 80
    • Part-time = 93
  • Visiting = 8
  • Cross-registered with LVAIC = 9
  • Dean's scholarship = 19

*Total evening undergraduate students includes the 63 students in Moravian's Accelerated Nursing Program

Moravian graduate students = 652*

  • Full-time = 298
  • Part-time = 354
  • Doctoral level = 100

*Total graduate students includes the 100 students in a Doctoral level program


Faculty and Staff 

  • Full-time faculty = 156
  • Part-time faculty = 207
  • Full-time non-faculty (administrative and staff) = 297
  • Part-time non-faculty (administrative and staff) = 80

Student to Faculty Ratio: 10 to 1

  • Average class size: 15.4 students

Undergraduate Degrees Offered 

  • Bachelor of Arts 
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts
  • Bachelor of Music
  • Bachelor of Science 
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing

More than 70 programs of study offered

Most popular departments: Nursing, Biological Sciences, English, Education, Psychology, Economics and Business, Sociology, Music, Art


Graduate Programs Offered

More than 50 graduate and certificate programs offered

Moravian's new School of Professional Studies and Innovation offers flexible classes for the working adult.


Student Life

More than 80 clubs and organizations are available for students.


Athletics

The Greyhounds compete in NCAA Division III and field teams in 23 sports.

  • Men’s baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, swimming and indoor and outdoor track and field. 
  • Women’s basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, swimming and volleyball. 
  • ÑÇÖÞÇéÉ« one-third of students play varsity sports. 
  • Two-thirds are involved in intramural or club sports, such as ice hockey, lacrosse and riding.

Housing

Most students live on campus throughout their time at Moravian. There are various options, including traditional residence halls, suites, apartments, townhouses, and fraternity and sorority housing.


Financial Aid

More than 99% of Moravian students receive institutional grants and/or merit scholarships. Moravian commits over $44 million annually to assisting students with the cost of tuition.


Campus

85-acre campus located in historic  (population 75,000), 90 miles west of New York City and 60 miles north of Philadelphia, in the heart of the Lehigh Valley.