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Dyer, IN
Located in Dyer, IN, Mid-America Reformed Seminary is a private graduate school. This school follows a 4-1-4 calendar. Find out more about what you can expect if you get into Mid-America Reformed Seminary.
Quick Facts
35
Total Number of Graduate Students
7.0:1
Student to Faculty Ratio
Student Body
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Main Student Body
The school has an overall of 35 students, according to the data from 2008.
Student Population Gender Ratio
35 male and 0 female students attend this school, according to the data from 2008.
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Faculty
7.0:1
Student to Faculty Ratio
The student-to-faculty or student-to-professor ratio represents the number of students compared to the number of professors at a school.
According to the latest information, the total number of faculty members at this school is 5.
FAQ
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Mid-America Reformed Seminary is located in Dyer, IN.
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