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Address: 315 E College P.o. Box 159, Greenville, IL, 62246
Phone: (618) 664-2800
Website: http://www.greenville.edu
College type: 4-year private, not-for-profit
Degrees offered: Bachelor's, Master's
Majors: Accounting And Finance, Art Teacher Education, Arts And Design, Biology General, Business Administration And Management, Business Administration And Management, Business General, Business Information And Data Processing, Business Marketing And Marketing Management, Business Teacher Education Vocational, Chemistry General, Computer And Information Sciences General, Computer And Information Sciences Other, Drama / Theater Arts General, Elementary Teacher Education, English Language And Literature General, Foreign Languages And Literatures General, Foreign Languages Teacher Education, French Language And Literature, Gerontology, Liberal Arts And Sciences / Liberal Studies, Management Information Systems And Business Data, Mass Communications, Mathematics, Miscellaneous Biological Specializations, Multi / Interdisciplinary Studies Other, Music General, Music History And Literature, Music Other, Music Teacher Education, Parks Recreation And Leisure Studies, Pastoral Counseling And Specialized Ministery, Philosophy, Philosophy And Religion, Physical Education Teaching And Coaching, Physics General, Physics Teacher Education, Pre Elementary Early Childhood Kindergarten, Psychology General, Public Relations, Religion / Religious Studies, Religious Education, Secondary Teacher Education, Social Sciences And History Other, Social Studies Teacher Education, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish Language And Literature, Spanish Language Teacher Education, Special Education General, Speech And Rhetorical Studies, Theological And Ministerial Studies Other
Classification: Baccalaureate Colleges--General: These institutions are primarily undergraduate colleges with major emphasis on baccalaureate programs. They award less than half of their baccalaureate degrees in liberal arts fields.