Please congratulate Cailey Pittman on her recent acceptance to Campbell University. Way to go Cailey!
Campbell University was founded as Buies Creek Academy on January 5, 1887, by James Archibald Campbell, a North Carolina preacher who believed that no student should be denied admission because of lack of funds. In 1926, the school attained junior college status and changed its name from Buies Creek Academy to Campbell Junior College. In 1961, Campbell became a senior college. The name was changed to Campbell University on June 6, 1979.
Graduate Programs were begun in 1977, with the Master of Education degree. The Master of Science in Government was established in 1982.
The Campbell University School of Law was founded in 1976, and the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business was begun in 1983. The Schools of Pharmacy (now College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences) and Education were established in 1985. The Divinity School was established in 1996. Campbell is currently making steps towards the establishment of a School of Osteopathic Medicine, with a proposed start date of 2013.
In addition to the main campus in Buies Creek, Campbell also has additional campuses in Raleigh, Research Triangle Park and Camp Lejeune, as well as degree program in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Proud of its heritage, Campbell remains committed to its mission of providing students with a Christian worldview and a charge to be “the salt and light of the world.”
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