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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: From historic female college to a leader in aviation education and diverse graduate programs.

Step into Averett University, a dynamic private institution with a rich legacy dating back to 1859. What began as Union Female College has transformed over the centuries into a vibrant coeducational university, embracing innovation and expanding its academic horizons to meet the demands of tomorrow's leaders. Averett's journey reflects a commitment to evolution, growing from a junior college to a comprehensive four-year university offering its first graduate programs in the 1980s and officially becoming Averett University in 2001.

Today, Averett is particularly renowned for its specialized professional programs that prepare students for high-demand careers. A standout is its highly regarded Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Management. This program offers unique concentrations in Aviation Business and Flight Operations, alongside a distinctive joint Aerospace Management/Criminal Justice degree. Aspiring pilots benefit from the university's FAA-approved Part 141 Pilot School, conducting flight operations from the nearby Danville Regional Airport, providing hands-on experience that is invaluable for a career in aviation.

Beyond its excellent flight school, Averett offers a comprehensive educational experience to its nearly 1,900 students. The university fosters a supportive and engaging environment where students can pursue their passions, develop critical skills, and prepare for success. With a history of adapting and thriving, Averett University continues to empower its students through diverse academic offerings and practical, career-focused training.

Key Highlights

  • Founded in 1859 as Union Female College, evolving into a comprehensive coeducational university.
  • Home to a highly respected Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Management with concentrations in Aviation Business and Flight Operations.
  • Features an FAA-approved Part 141 Pilot School, offering practical flight training at Danville Regional Airport (KDAN).
  • Offers a unique joint Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Management and Criminal Justice.
  • A private university serving 1,879 students with a focus on diverse academic and professional programs.
  • Pioneered graduate programs in the 1980s, expanding its educational offerings beyond undergraduate studies.

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
Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
1969
Became a coeducational four-year college
1980
Offered its first graduate programs
2001
Name changed to Averett University
2005
Baptist General Association of Virginia dissolved ties over university's stance on homosexuality
2011
Baptist General Association of Virginia voted to restore 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 with flight operations at Danville Regional Airport, supporting the Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Management degree.

Leadership

Venita Mitchell (acting)
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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