North Carolina Wesleyan College
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Established: | 1956 |
Type: | Private |
President: | Dr. Ian Newbould |
Students: | 2,200 |
Undergraduates: | 2,200 |
Postgraduates: | none |
Location: | Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA |
Campus: | 200 acres |
Colors: | Navy Blue & Vegas Gold |
Nickname: | Battling Bishops |
Athletics: | NCAA Division III, USA South Athletic Conference |
Website: | www.ncwc.edu |
North Carolina Wesleyan College is a four-year coeducational, liberal arts college, located in Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Founded in 1956, the school is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and offers a number of preprofessional programs. North Carolina Wesleyan also offers evening courses at its 200-acre Rocky Mount campus, as well as satellite locations in Morrisville and Goldsboro.
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[edit] History
During the 1950’s, when the flourishing and democratization of American higher education was setting an example for the rest of the world, the citizens of Rocky Mount began to plan for their own college. What those citizens had the foresight to recognize was the importance to a post-war community of an institution of higher learning. A college would be an intellectual center for the City and for Nash and Edgecombe Counties.
An offer of partnership was made to the United Methodist Church which, in the spring of 1956, announced Rocky Mount as the site of a new college. It made good sense. Rocky Mount was within twenty-five miles of the spot where plans for the first Methodist school in America had been discussed in 1780: it was in the home of the Reverend John Dickens near Eden church in Halifax County that Bishop Asbury raised the matter. Moreover, there was a strong and vital Methodist constituency in the region. Rocky Mount and the North Carolina Conference both pledged large sums of funding to build a College which, it was established, would be built in the colonial architectural style. Chartered by the State of North Carolina on October 25, 1956, a new Board of Trustees was established. Led by its first Chairman Mr. W. Jasper Smith, the Board set out to build a college. A capital campaign saw the community and the Church pledge $4 million for construction on the magnificent 200 acre property donated by the Braswell family north of the City. By 1960, the College welcomed its first class of students.
During its relatively short history, North Carolina Wesleyan has remained faithful to its goal of providing undergraduate education in a residential setting. The academic curriculum, based on the traditional liberal arts, has developed and matured into a mixture of the pure liberal arts and sciences, and of vocational degrees. During the past ten years, a strong multi-campus adult degree program has developed in Raleigh-Durham, Goldsboro and Rocky Mount. North Carolina Wesleyan’s relationship with the United Methodist Church has similarly evolved. Our diverse student body is composed of all shades of belief and non-belief. It is composed of all ages. Yet Charles Wesley’s dictum to "Unite the pair so long disjoined – knowledge and vital piety" continues to inform the academic and social life of the College.
As the College nears a half-century, its nine thousand alumni can attest to the importance Wesleyan college has meant in their lives. Sustained leadership and support from the Rocky Mount community continue to inspire the College, which is set to face the challenge of the twenty-first century with resolution, hope and vigor.
[edit] Campus Information
[edit] Main Campus
The attractively planned 200-acre campus contains six residence halls, nine academic and main buildings, Performing Arts Center and outdoor athletic facilities, including soccer field, baseball field, tennis courts, intramural fields, and softball field.
[edit] Enrollment
About 900 students in the traditional Rocky Mount program. Another 1,300 students are enrolled in the evening college programs at sites in Rocky Mount, Morrisville, and Goldsboro.
[edit] Academic
- Student-Faculty Ratio: 17 to 1
- Degrees Offered: The college offers 22 degrees in both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science.
- Bachelor of Suuhkknn Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The Teacher Education Program is accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
Bachelor of Arts
- Chemistry
- Justice Studies
- Psychology
- Theater
- English
- Mathematics
- Religious Studies
- History
- Political Science
- Sociology
Bachelor of Science
- Accounting
- Biology
- Business Administration
- Chemistry
- Computer Information Systems
- Elementary Education
- Environmental Science
- Exercise Science
- Mathematics
- Middle Grades Education
- Pre-Medicine
- Special Education
[edit] Culture/Art
Cultural Programs
- Visiting Writers Series
- Performing Arts Series
- Staley Lecture Series
- Mims Gallery Exhibits
- Four Sisters Gallery
Special Collections
- The Lynch Collection of Outsider Art
- Johnson Collection of North Carolina Maps
- Black Mountain College Collection
[edit] Student Organizations
Honors Socities
- Alpha Phi Sigma - National Criminal Justice Honor Society.
- Omicron Delta Kappa - national honorary leadership fraternity.
- Phi Eta Sigma - national collegiate scholastic honor society for freshman.
- Pi Gamma Mu - International Honor Society for Social Sciences.
- Psi Chi - National Honor Society for Psychology.
- Sigma Tau Delta - International English Honors Society.
Student Groups
- The Refuge Campus Ministries Club
- Gay-Strait Alliance (GSA)
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)
- Future Alumni Association (FAA)
- Voices of Triumph
- Visions of Beauty
- Stepping Stars Dance Team
- Psychology Club
- Club Dramatica
- Science Club
- Politics Club
- Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB)
- Rotaract Club
- Habitat For Humanity
- Math Club
- Music Club
- Campus Activities Board
- Sisters of Distinction (SOD)
- Cinematography Club
Performing Groups
- The Wesleyan Singers College Choir
- Gospel Choir
- Wesleyan Players
Student Publications
- The Decree (newspaper)
- The Dissenter (yearbook)
[edit] Athletics
North Carolina Wesleyan is a member of NCAA Division III and the USA South Athletic Conference. The Battling Bishops compete in a total of 12 sports:
Men's
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Football
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Golf
Womens
- Soccer
- Basketball
- Softball
- Volleyball
- Tennis
- Cross Country
The college's football program that was established in 2004. The men's baseball program has two Division III National Championships in 1989 and again in 1999.
The NCWC football team finished the 2007 regular season with a 8-2 mark, its best overall record in the program's short history. The Battling Bishops made it to the NCAA Division III Football tournament as the USA South champion, where they upset top-seed Washington & Jefferson in the first round 35-34. Not only was this Wesleyan's first post-season victory, but the first time the top seed lost to a number 8 seed since 1975. [1]
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