Harding Campuses

Harding is an international university with many campuses but one home.

Main Campus
Remote Campuses
International Campuses

 

Main Campus
Harding's home community, Searcy, Ark., a city of 20,000 people, is the seat of White County. Located in east central Arkansas, Searcy is about 50 miles northeast of Little Rock and 105 miles west of Memphis, Tenn. The nearness of Little Rock and Memphis gives Searcy residents access to cultural and entertainment opportunities of metropolitan areas without sacrificing the special charms of small-town living.
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Remote Campuses
Harding's Professional Center
in North Little Rock, Ark.
A campus in central Arkansas serving students in Graduate and Undergraduate programs.
Harding's Professional Center
in Bentonville, Ark.
A campus in northwest Arkansas serving students in various Graduate and Undergraduate programs.

Harding University Graduate School of Religion
in Memphis, Tenn.

A Graduate campus focused on developing Biblical knowledge and leadership.

Harding Academy
in Searcy, Ark.

A K-12 school located on the main Harding campus.
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International Campuses
At Harding University, we believe in the importance of a global education. We offer no less. That's why more than 30 percent of students from every recent graduating class have participated in a study-abroad experience at one of our international campuses.

Brisbane, Australia
Australia is known for showcasing the varied beauties of beaches, mountains, rain forests and deserts. After spending several weeks in China, the semester begins with a weeklong stay in Sydney, a cultural center brimming with museums, classical music and theater. Students also travel to the Australian Outback, the north and south islands of New Zealand, and the Great Barrier Reef on program field trips.

London, England
Living in flats in central London, students experience one of the world’s largest and most cosmopolitan cities. London’s jewels include Hyde Park, the National Gallery, the Theater District and the acclaimed British Museum. Periodic field trips outside of London allow students to visit other important historical and literary sites, such as Bath, Cambridge, Dublin, Edinburgh, the Lake District, Paris, Stratford-on-the-Avon and Stonehenge. The College of Business Administration offers a six-week program in London each summer for its majors.

Florence, Italy
Florence, as much a city of artisans today as during the Renaissance, exposes students to some of the world’s most impressive art and architecture. Students live in an authentic 16th-century villa and eat Tuscan meals prepared by Italian cooks. They bargain in outdoor markets, learn to speak Italian, and travel to Cinque Terre, Rome and Southern Italy on program field trips. An included two-month Eurail pass provides students extensive travel opportunities throughout Europe.

France/Switzerland
The French-speaking world holds all the elements for the study of Western Civilization since its dawning. From the caves at Lascaux to the Airbus factory in Toulouse, the range of thought, art, socialization and industrialization are all present. The majestic cathedrals, beautiful castles and Roman ruins of this ancient land are highlighted. A high degree of importance is placed on the improvement of French-language skills throughout the semester.

Athens, Greece
Greece is a rare dichotomy of ancient and modern. While living in the cradle of democracy, students encounter important archaeological sites and experience the open-air "museum" of Athens. Greece offers the grand architecture of the Parthenon on the Acropolis and the alluring beauty of its many islands. Tours to Corinth, Delphi, Sounion, Olympus, Turkey, Israel and Egypt are included in the program, as well as a Mediterranean cruise. Emphasis is given to sites of biblical interest.

Vina del Mar, Chile
Geographically, Chile is stunning. With the exception of tropical rain forests, it contains every eco-climate known on earth - from the dry Atacama Desert to the formidable glacial peaks of the Andes. The program includes study of the Spanish language and culture, Latin American history, and several extensive field trips to Santiago, the Lake District of Chile, Torres del Paine, the Atacama Desert region, and the ancient Inca civilization of Machu Picchu, Peru.

Namwianga, Zambia
A life-changing experience awaits those who are selected to study and live at the Namwianga Mission in Zambia, which includes a grade school and secondary school, college, medical clinic, and an active congregation of the church. Students may customize their studies by assisting in clinical work or teaching in schools on the campus. All students study the local Chitonga language, spend time in the homes of Zambian families, assist with developmental agricultural activities, and participate in a survey trip of other mission works within Africa. The primary emphasis of this program is missions.
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