Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Best Colleges 2010

Livingstone College

Work 701 W. Monroe Street Salisbury, NC 28144
Work(704) 216-6001
Web site: http://www.livingstone.edu/
Tier 4
College Category:
Baccalaureate Colleges (South)

Overview : Livingstone College

General Information  
Institutional Control: Private
Year founded: 1879
Religious affiliation: African Methodist Episcopal Zion
Academic calendar: semester
Total number of undergraduates: 994
Setting: urban
Endowment: $1,284,534
Fall Admissions  
Application deadline: rolling
Application fee: $25
Fall 2008 Acceptance rate: 62.5%
Selectivity: least selective
Expenses  
Costs: 2009-2010 Tuition and Fees: $13,658
Mission  
School mission: Livingstone College, a private, historically black institution, represents the tradition of excellent liberal arts and religious education programs secured by a strong commitment to quality instruction. The College's most distinctive feature is its history of self-reliance and perseverance. Connected to the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Livingstone College was founded in 1879 to meet the needs of African Americans who were denied access to educational opportunities. Today, the College provides an environment in which students from all ethnic backgrounds can develop their potential for leadership and service to society. A private college with public responsibilities, Livingstone College also provides an environment suitable for learning and promotes Judeo-Christian values with respect for the global community. The College accomplishes its mission by pursuing the following goals: 1) To provide academic excellence in all programs by diverse courses of study appropriate to undergraduate education. 2) To provide effective teaching by faculty with strong academic preparation, who nurture students in and out of the classroom. 3) To create academic options that prepare students to pursue careers, graduate and professional studies, and life-long learning as needed for a changing social and technological world. 4) To assist students and faculty in their pursuit of scholarly and creative endeavors. 5) To create opportunities for practical application of knowledge through internships, cooperative education, experiential learning, and community service. 6) To create opportunities for students to develop a fuller knowledge and appreciation of African-American heritage, to increase their awareness and appreciation of other cultures, and to prepare them to become well-adjusted individuals in a global society.

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