Info Topics
About the College
Mission, Vision and Values
Our History
Strategic Plan
Accreditation, Approvals and Memberships
Eureka College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and our Teacher Education Program is approved by the Illinois State Board of Education. Other memberships include:
- Association of American Colleges and Universities
- Associated Colleges of Illinois
- Association of Governing Boards
- Council for Advancement and Support of Education
- Council of Independent Colleges
- Division of Higher Education (Disciples of Christ)
- Federation of Independent Illinois Colleges and Universities
- Illinois Association for Teacher Education in Private Colleges
- Illinois Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
- Illinois Board of Higher Education
- National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
- National Collegiate Athletic Association (Division III)
- The College Board
Student Body Characteristics
Profile of 2023 Fall Freshman Class
- Average High School GPA:
College Demographics
- Fall 2023 Enrollment: 527
- Student/Faculty Ratio:
- Females: 49.14%
- Males: 50.85%
- Minority Enrollment: 26.8%
- Freshman Minority: 43.41%
Residential/Commuter
- Residential Students: 63.76%
- Commuter Students: 36.24%
- Freshman Residential: 79.07%
- Freshman Commuter: 20.93%
Scholarships and Grants
- All incoming freshmen receive a merit-based scholarship ranging from $2,000 to $3,500.
- In addition, there is a Uniquely Eureka grant, as well as grants for church membership, service, legacy, and family grants.
- Average institutional financial aid awarded to residential freshmen for 2017-2018 was $9,626.