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Methodist University

Fayetteville, NC

private nonprofitgraduate

Quick Facts

Engage, Enrich, Empower

Private university
Type
1,425
Total Students
1,520
Undergrad
396
Graduate
$19M
Endowment
$40K
Tuition (In-State)
$40K
Tuition (Out-State)
$25K
Avg Net Price
75%
Acceptance Rate
40%
Graduation Rate
6-year
65%
Retention Rate
Master's Colleges & Universities
Classification
President: Stanley T. Wearden

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About Methodist University

Methodist University: Engage, Enrich, Empower a vibrant private university community.

Discover Methodist University, a distinguished private institution guided by its powerful motto: "Engage, Enrich, Empower." This philosophy permeates every aspect of student life and academic pursuit, fostering a dynamic and supportive environment where individuals are encouraged to thrive.

Rooted in a rich history, the university was originally chartered as Methodist College on November 1, 1956, in North Carolina. A significant milestone occurred on its 50th anniversary, when the board of trustees unanimously voted to elevate its status and change its name to Methodist University, reflecting its expanded scope and enduring commitment to higher education.

With a close-knit student body of 1,916, Methodist University offers a personalized educational experience. Under the leadership of its fifth president, Stanley T. Wearden, who assumed the role in 2019, the university continues to build on a legacy shaped by dedicated leaders since its inception. Prospective students and families will find a welcoming community focused on developing well-rounded, capable individuals ready to make a positive impact.

Key Highlights

  • Guided by the impactful motto: "Engage, Enrich, Empower."
  • A private university serving a vibrant community of 1,916 students.
  • Founded as Methodist College in 1956, celebrating over half a century of academic excellence.
  • Transformed into Methodist University on its 50th anniversary, marking a significant evolution.
  • Led by current President Stanley T. Wearden, who began his tenure in 2019.
  • A history shaped by five dedicated presidents, fostering continuous growth and innovation.

Timeline

1956
Chartered as Methodist College on November 1
1957
L. Stacy Weaver begins tenure as the first President
1973
Richard Pearce becomes President
1983
M. Elton Hendricks becomes President
2006
Renamed Methodist University on its 50th anniversary
2011
Ben E. Hancock, Jr. becomes President
2019
Stanley T. Wearden becomes President

Leadership

Stanley T. Wearden
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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