Midway University, located in Midway, Kentucky, was founded in 1847 and was originally named the Kentucky Female Orphan School, which aims to provide education for female orphans. The school is affiliated with Christianity (Disciples of Christ) and began to accept male students in 2016, becoming a fully coeducational university. The university now offers more than 25 career-oriented undergraduate majors, covering business, education, nursing, psychology, equestrianism and other fields. In addition, the school also offers graduate courses, supporting online and accelerated course formats to meet the needs of different students. Midway University's campus is located on a 200-acre equestrian farm with a beautiful, safe and pleasant environment. The school focuses on practical teaching and provides a wealth of extracurricular activities and sports teams, including 27 sports teams, including two equestrian teams. In addition, the school also offers scholarships and grants, and is committed to providing students with high-quality education and support.
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