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Harrison Middleton University - HMU

  • ️Wed Feb 19 2025

Harrison Middleton University is a great ideas, great works, great conversations, distance learning university that offers graduate education in the humanities with concentrations in imaginative literature, natural science, philosophy and religion, and social science. Harrison Middleton University promotes student-faculty scholarship through research, discussion, and the development of collaborative publications.

Students enroll and begin their studies at any time.

Customized Program of Study

With the guidance of an Instructional Team, students build a program of study and develop courses that meet their academic and personal goals.

Work One-to-One with Faculty

Students interact individually with Tutors throughout their coursework. The principal role of the tutors is not to expound doctrines in their particular areas of knowledge, but rather to promote thoughtful inquiry and the productive exchange of ideas.

Students continue their education while maintaining a healthy and satisfying balance of work, family, and community. Students schedule their coursework on dates and times that are convenient for them.

Students at Harrison Middleton University design their own programs of study based on classics and modern classics in imaginative literature, natural science, philosophy and religion, and social science.

Harrison Middleton University’s biannual publication shares information about student graduations and publications, and celebrates student, faculty, and staff achievements! Please share your achievements and submit them to as****@hm*.edu.

Harrison Middleton University offers every student access to the Willis Speight Harrison Athenaeum Online Library. Log in here to access HMU Student Resources, JSTOR, Oxford Very Short Introductions, and other resources.

“I loved the flexibility and rigor of my studies at Harrison Middleton University! I highly recommend this program to anyone wanting to further their education from home in the great books tradition.”