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Averett University

Danville, VA

private nonprofitgraduate

Quick Facts

1859
Founded
Private university
Type
1,162
Total Students
870
Undergrad
1,000
Graduate
$21M
Endowment
(2019)
$39K
Tuition (In-State)
$39K
Tuition (Out-State)
$23K
Avg Net Price
48%
Acceptance Rate
44%
Graduation Rate
6-year
59%
Retention Rate
Master's Colleges & Universities
Classification
President: Venita Mitchell (acting)

Data from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0) & U.S. Dept. of Education

About Averett University

Averett University: Soaring from its 1859 roots to a leader in aviation education.

Averett University stands as a testament to evolving education, tracing its origins back to 1859 as the Union Female College. This private university, with a student body of 1,879, has a rich history of adapting to the needs of its students and the times, transforming from a women's college to a coeducational institution offering a wide range of graduate and undergraduate programs.

The university is particularly renowned for its unique and robust Flight School, which supports a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Management with concentrations in Aviation Business and Flight Operations. Prospective students interested in a career in the skies will find a cutting-edge FAA-approved Part 141 Pilot School, with flight operations conveniently based at the Danville Regional Airport, providing hands-on training and a direct path to professional aviation.

Beyond aviation, Averett offers diverse academic strengths, including a joint Aerospace Management/Criminal Justice bachelor's degree, reflecting its commitment to interdisciplinary learning. The university's journey, from its Baptist affiliation to its current independent status, showcases a vibrant and resilient academic community focused on providing an engaging and supportive environment for students to achieve their educational and career aspirations.

Key Highlights

  • Established in 1859, evolving from a female college to a coeducational university.
  • Features a distinguished, FAA-approved Part 141 Pilot School with flight operations at Danville Regional Airport.
  • Offers a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Management with Aviation Business and Flight Operations concentrations.
  • Student body of 1,879, fostering a close-knit learning community.
  • Became a four-year coeducational college in 1969 and began offering graduate programs in the 1980s.

Timeline

1859
Chartered as "Union Female College"
1910
Affiliated with the Baptist General Association of Virginia
1917
Name changed to "Averett College" and accredited as a junior college
1928
Accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
1969
Became a coeducational four-year college
1980
Offered first graduate programs (decade)
2001
Name changed to Averett University
2005
Baptist General Association of Virginia dissolved ties
2011
Baptist General Association of Virginia restored relationship
🏛️
167 Years
of Excellence

Schools & Colleges

1 notable schools within Averett University

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Flight School

An FAA-approved Part 141 Pilot School supporting the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Management with concentrations in Aviation Business and Flight Operations, operating out of Danville Regional Airport.

Leadership

Venita Mitchell (acting)
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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