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Randolph College
United States of America

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Tel:Email: admissions@randolphcollege.edu Phone: 434-947-8100 Fax: 434-947-8996
Address:2500 Rivermont Avenue Lynchburg, VA  24503-1555 United States

Randolph College is a private liberal arts college with unique charm. Here is a detailed introduction about it:

History:

Founded in 1891, it was originally named Randolph-Macon Woman's College and has close ties with the United Methodist Church.

On July 1, 2007, it became a coeducational school and was renamed Randolph College.

Location: Located in the suburbs of Lynchburg, Virginia. Lynchburg is a city with a historical heritage that provides students with a relatively quiet and suitable learning environment, as well as certain cultural and social resources.

Academics:

Professional settings: It offers a rich academic curriculum, with 32 majors and 42 minors for undergraduates, as well as "preparatory majors" such as law, medicine, veterinary medicine, engineering physics and teaching, and an engineering dual degree program. Undergraduates can award Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees. The graduate program offers four degrees: Master of Teaching, Master of Arts in Creative Writing, Master of Arts in Drama, and Master of Arts in Coaching and Sports Leadership.

Teaching Quality: The class size is small, the teacher-student ratio is 1:9, and the average class size is 12. Students can get full attention and guidance from teachers. The teaching team is experienced and dedicated, with a high level of teaching and can provide students with high-quality education.

Campus Facilities:

Teaching Facilities: It has modern classrooms, laboratories, libraries and other teaching facilities. The library has a rich collection of books, providing sufficient resources for students' learning and research.

Art Facilities: It has the Maier Museum of Art, which provides a good learning and display platform for students majoring in art.

Sports Facilities: It is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III and participates in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC). The college has sports facilities such as track and field facilities and a 100-acre equestrian center, and sports projects are relatively prominent.

Campus Culture:

Traditional Activities: There are unique campus traditions and cultural activities, which enhance students' sense of belonging and cohesion and enrich students' campus life.

Student organizations: There are more than 50 student clubs and organizations, providing students with abundant extracurricular participation and leadership opportunities, and student leaders play an important role in campus life.

International influence: It has a certain degree of international fame, and its major for international students has been internationally recognized. The college's students come from 44 states in the United States and 40 other countries, and the degree of internationalization is relatively high.

In general, Randolph College is a liberal arts college that focuses on academics, emphasizes teacher-student interaction, has a rich campus culture and good facilities