UntitledWhat:  A private, liberal arts university

When: Founded in 1873

Where: Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States

Nickname: Statesmen

School colours: Navy and gold

Mascot:The Quaker, to represent the university’s founding father, William Penn.

Students: Over 900 students are enrolled in the College of Arts, Sciences and Professional Studies (CASPS), spanning from 40 states and 20 countries.

Student life: Student life is heavily supported at William Penn, including more than 40 student organisations including fraternities and sororities, professional clubs and special interest groups. The university also boasts fine art activities, intramural sports and student-run media.

Athletics: The University competes in 17 sports at the varsity level in the NAIA, also including cheerleading and competitive dance.

Residency: Single and double rooms are offered in co-ed or single-gender halls. Rooms have cable TV and computer hook-ups, and are a short walk to the cafeteria.

Yearly calendar: Two 16-week semesters, plus optional summer sessions