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Methodist University

Fayetteville, NC

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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 Your Future.

Nestled in a vibrant academic community, Methodist University stands as a private institution dedicated to its powerful motto: "Engage, Enrich, Empower." With a close-knit student body of 1,916, the university fosters an environment where individual growth and meaningful connections are at the forefront of the student experience.

The university's journey began on November 1, 1956, when it was chartered by the state of North Carolina as Methodist College. For fifty years, it built a strong foundation of academic excellence and community engagement. This dedication culminated in a significant milestone when, on its 50th anniversary, the board of trustees unanimously voted to transform Methodist College into Methodist University, reflecting its expanded scope and commitment to higher education.

Today, Methodist University continues its mission to provide a transformative educational experience. Students are encouraged to engage deeply with their studies and campus life, enriching their minds and character through robust academic programs and a supportive faculty. This holistic approach aims to empower graduates not only with knowledge but also with the skills and confidence to lead impactful lives in their chosen fields and communities.

Under the leadership of its fifth president, Stanley T. Wearden, Methodist University maintains its legacy of forward-thinking leadership and unwavering commitment to student success. It remains a beacon for those seeking an education that balances tradition with modern relevance, preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.

Key Highlights

  • A private university guided by its motto: "Engage, Enrich, Empower."
  • Founded as Methodist College, chartered by North Carolina on November 1, 1956.
  • Transitioned to Methodist University in 2006, marking its 50th anniversary and growth.
  • Supports a student body of 1,916, fostering a personalized learning environment.
  • Led by President Stanley T. Wearden, the fifth president in its history.
  • Boasts a legacy of consistent leadership, with only five presidents since its inception.

Timeline

1956
Chartered by the state of North Carolina as Methodist College.
1957
L. Stacy Weaver began his term as the first president.
1973
Richard Pearce began his presidency.
1983
M. Elton Hendricks assumed the presidency.
2006
Name changed from Methodist College to Methodist University on its 50th anniversary.
2011
Ben E. Hancock, Jr. became president.
2019
Stanley T. Wearden began his term as president.

Leadership

Stanley T. Wearden
President

Data from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 4.0

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