Introduction and Overview: Louisburg College is a private, two-year college affiliated with the Methodist Church located in Louisburg, North Carolina. The college covers an area of 75 acres, the mascot is the Hurricanes, the student population is about 380, and it offers associate degrees in arts, sciences and business. More than 90% of graduates will enter a four-year university.
History and Founding Time: Its history can be traced back to the Franklin Male Academy established in 1787, the Louisburg Female College established in 1814, and the Greek Revival-style building built in 1857, which is now the Old Main Building. In 1914, the college was reorganized into a junior college and renamed Louisburg College. In 1931, it began to implement coeducational education and was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1952.
School Strength
Faculty: There are 60 administrative and teaching staff who can provide students with more personalized teaching and guidance.
Admissions results: The college has a good record of helping students transfer to four-year universities, and more than 90% of graduates will continue their studies in four-year universities.
Institutional nature: Private, two-year college associated with the Methodist Church.
Educational philosophy: Adhering to the concept of "students first", firmly believing in the value of two-year educational institutions, committed to cultivating young students in and out of the classroom, and focusing on the growth of students' minds.
Key subjects: The college offers associate degree programs in multiple fields, including art, science, and business, but there are no key laboratories and specific key subjects that are particularly emphasized.
Department settings: There is no clear division of departments, but courses can be roughly divided into categories such as liberal arts, science, and business.
Ranking: It does not appear in the common comprehensive university or liberal arts college rankings, but as a two-year college with a long history in the United States, it has a certain degree of popularity and good reputation in the region.
Cost: There is no latest detailed cost information, but as a private college, tuition may be higher than public colleges, but the college may provide certain scholarships and grants to help students reduce the financial burden.
Campus Environment: The campus has a historic charm, with historic buildings such as the Old Main Building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The campus covers an area of 75 acres and provides students with a quiet and beautiful learning and living environment.
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