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    Methodist University will engage in a culture of excellence to provide transformative educational experiences by integrating our liberal arts foundation and spiritual and moral heritage with innovative student-centered programs to produce successful graduates dedicated to achievement and committed to making positive contributions to a global society.
    Methodist University, historically supported by the North Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, owes its origin and values to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The University is committed to an ecumenical spirit, respects diversity, and recognizes all human beings' dignity and worth. The University's programs are based on the conviction that a liberally-educated person is sensitive to others' needs and rights. Methodist University affirms the importance of intellectual values and ethical principles such as truth, virtue, justice, and love. The University community seeks to develop whole persons who will contribute substantially and creatively to the professions and civic life. Therefore, Methodist University provides opportunities for spiritual, academic, and social growth. To the end, students may acquire enlightened minds and responsible spirits and a continuing thirst for knowledge.
    The purpose of Methodist University is to provide an undergraduate and graduate education firmly grounded in the liberal arts tradition that nurtures moral values and ethical decision making to provide distinctive professional and graduate programs that complement the undergraduate programs to provide educational and cultural services and resources to the community and to prepare students for a variety of careers and educational pursuits.
    Fayetteville is North Carolina's fourth-largest metropolitan area and is home to over 250,000 people, arena league football, minor league hockey and baseball teams, and numerous cultural and entertainment facilities.
    The University today serves approximately 2,300 students—1,700 in the day program, 300 in Methodist University at Night, and 300 in graduate programs. The student/faculty ratio is 12:1. The average class size is around 15 students. The student body includes persons of diverse ages and nationalities, representing 40 states, the District of Columbia, and 77 foreign countries. Approximately 40% of our students come from out of state. Almost $24 million of institutional scholarships and grants were awarded to our students last year.
    Since 1964, the University has graduated more than 12,000 students. Alumni have excelled in many ways. They have earned graduate degrees, advanced professionally, started their businesses, and become leaders in their chosen fields and communities.
    The Methodist University General Education Program provides a foundation for personal, professional, and civic success. The program is designed to develop competencies in the skills crucial to success while engaging students in studying topics important to 21st-century life.
    Exchange programs allow MU students to travel to our exchange partner universities for a semester while still paying MU tuition and retaining most of their financial aid/scholarships. Other programs are available through third-party providers.
    Methodist University is committed to giving students with disabilities equal access to an education firmly grounded in the liberal arts tradition to nurture moral values and ethical decision-making to prepare students for various careers and provide educational and cultural services and resources to the community.
    Our staff works closely with the admissions office, and we would be happy to schedule a pre-admission conference to introduce both parents and students to our services. We encourage all students who may be using our services to register with the Accessibility Resources/Disability Services Office before starting their first academic year. However, students are welcome to discuss services at any time during their college career.
    Career Services supports the Office of Student Affairs's mission and provides career services and resources to all students and alumni from the first year of college to graduation and beyond. The Career Services staff guides and instructs students and alumni in developing the skills necessary to obtain employment and work satisfaction, succeed in a diverse and rapidly changing workforce, and manage their life-long career strategies.
    The long-anticipated history of Methodist University's first 50 years is available now! With 250 photos, 638 pages of annotated history, 92 appendices, and an every-name index, Methodist alumni are sure to find themselves reliving their glory days at college through this book. Authored by University Historian William H. "Bill" Billings '68, this project has been in the making since 2002.
    In 1955, a citizens' group in Fayetteville, North Carolina, began discussing bringing a private college to the city. The Presbyterian Synod of North Carolina had just announced plans to build a four-year college somewhere in eastern North Carolina. Many local leaders were hopeful that Fayetteville could attract that institution. After the Presbyterians selected Laurinburg as the site for their new college, the mayor of Fayetteville appointed the "Fayetteville College Steering Committee" to formulate a Methodist college proposal to the town.
    Methodist observed the 50th anniversary of receiving its charter on November 1, 2006, with a special convocation and announcement. President M. Elton Hendricks announced that the Board of Trustees had voted unanimously to change the name of Methodist College to Methodist University.

    Methodist University
    Founding year: 1956
    Website: Visit Website
    Number of students: 2
    Genders Accepted: Mixed (Co-education)
    Leadership: Dr. Delmas S. Crisp (President)
    Number of staff: 0
    Type: Universities

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    Address: Methodist University, 7600 North Academic Drive, Peoria, Illinois, 61615, United States



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