Leading with purpose

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CAMPBELL.EDU 1887 Helping those in need and staying true to yourself are both qualities that exemplify what it means to be a student at . When you choose Campbell, you choose to lead with purpose, to exemplify community, and to live a life of faith and inquiry. Welcome to the Campbell family! 1887 FOUNDED 4,137 ACCEPTED STUDENTS

Leading with purpose 6,900+ APPLICATIONS 2,206 GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL ENROLLMENT

All facts based on 2018–2019 school year.

“ My Campbell experience can be summed up in one word: family. Not only does my Campbell family support me, but they have consistently provided opportunities for me to lead, grow, and succeed.” —LYDIA HUTH, CURRENT STUDENT, ENGLISH CAMPBELL.EDU • LEADING WITH PURPOSE • 1

90% OF STUDENTS RECEIVE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 6 GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS

Discover your calling Lead with us. Lead with purpose.

Our university operates differently than most. We offer a world-class selection of 150+ academic programs. More importantly, we offer premier programs in fast-growing professions that will enable you to discover your calling. Acclaim and recognition: The only Osteopathic School of Medicine in The only undergraduate Trust and Wealth Management program in the United States A four-year Homeland Security program, the first in the state of North Carolina A unique dual Physician Assistant/Public Health degree program A PGA-accredited Golf Management program, one of only 19 in the nation An add-on Middle Grades licensure for Elementary and Special Education majors Programs with purpose forensics, andcryptography. cyberterrorism, threat analysis, infrastructure on evolving securityrisksand countermeasures, degree incybersecurity. Thecurriculumfocuses components necessary to earnaninterdisciplinary criminal justice, homelandsecurity, andmath combines informationtechnology andsecurity, national, state, andlocalagencies. Theprogram program preparesstudents tofill vitalrolesin increases, theBachelorofScienceinCybersecurity professionals As thedemandforcybersecurity Cybersecurity teaching, government, andprivateindustry. for students interested incareershealthcare, The courseswithintheBiologyprogramareideal •  •  •  •  •  • • • following advanceddegrees: prepared toearnoneofthe Campbell alumnus, youare professional programs. Asa ofgraduateand a widerange students foradmissioninto program isdesignedtoequip The BiologyPre-Med Biology Pre-Med A TOP-TIERLAW SCHOOLINNC Medicine (DO) Doctor ofOsteopathic Medical Science/Doctorategraduate(MS/PhD) Doctor ofPhysicalTherapy(DPT) Assistant Practice(MPAP) Master ofPhysician (DDS) Doctor ofDentalSurgery Doctor ofOptometry(OD) Medicine (DVM) Doctor ofVeterinary Medical Doctor(MD)  Top protection, computer UNDERGRADUATE DEGREEIN HOMELAND SECURITYINNC 1st • • • • Engineering internshipsareofferedat: of industries orequippedtopursueadvancedstudy. context. Graduateswillbehighlyemployable ina variety lab inoutstanding facilities, soconcepts arelearnedin recognized facultymembers. Lectureisintegrated with learning andrelationshipbuildingwithnationally labs have only24 students. Thisfosters personalized Campbell’s learningenvironments aresmall;even and mechanicalengineering. concentrations inchemical/pharmaceutical,electrical, Grifols Caterpillar Boon Edam 3M • • • UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMINTHEUS Bachelor of Science in engineering with offers abroad,interdisciplinary meaningful, but also relevant. Campbell that whatstudents learnisnot only engineering curriculumensures design ofCampbellUniversity’s The unique,hands-on,project-based this need. Campbell Engineeringwillhelpmeet ofqualified graduates.shortage areas, buttherehasbeenapersistent significantly morethanthoseinother only dojobsintheseSTEMfields pay throughout thecomingdecade.Not than any other sectorinthestate are predictedtoincreasefaster technology-related jobopportunities Engineering, math,science,and Engineering Rockwell Collins Pfizer Moen TRUST ANDWEALTH MANAGEMENT Only

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Homeland Security Physical Therapy Campbell is home to North Carolina’s only four-year The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program at undergraduate program in homeland security. Students Campbell University focuses on an evidence-supported have opportunities to study abroad and to visit agencies in curriculum centered on the patient and clinical practice Washington, DC, and New York City. This program’s focus in rural healthcare. The curriculum utilizes integrated, borrows from criminal justice, ITS, social science, and interdisciplinary education to prepare students to enter accounting. Areas of interest include: one of the most rewarding and fastest-growing healthcare professions. Students who complete the program will earn • Border and transportation security a DPT degree and be eligible for initial licensure in the 53 • Defending against catastrophic threats jurisdictions recognized by the Federation of State Boards of • Domestic counterterrorism Physical Therapy (FSBPT). • Emergency preparedness and response • Intelligence and warning Pre-Pharmacy • Protecting critical infrastructure and key areas The Pre-Pharmacy program is specifically designed to prepare undergraduate students to enter the competitive Nursing and prestigious Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program in The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences. This curriculum Campbell University is designed to provide students with also prepares students for bachelor’s degree programs in the training and education necessary to enter the workforce pharmaceutical science and clinical research. as registered nurses. With more than 1,000 nursing jobs open in areas near Campbell, the program meets a Trust & Wealth Management growing demand to serve a region of North Carolina that There is only one undergraduate Trust & Wealth is underserved and underinsured, as well as other areas Management program in the nation, and it’s offered by nationwide. Campbell’s BSN program is fully accredited by Campbell exclusively. Through this unique course of study, the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education and its students develop a range of skills and complete at least one 2018 class had a 100% board passage rate. internship in places like Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, New York, and more with organizations such as: PGA Golf Management Campbell is one of only 19 schools in the nation to offer a • BB&T • PNC PGA Golf Management program that culminates with a • First Citizens Bank • US Trust Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. This • Merrill Lynch Trust • Wells Fargo program enables students to build the knowledge and skills • National City Bank necessary to become successful in the golf industry. Our students begin taking golf-specific courses during their first semester and are required to complete the PGA’s Golf Management program, pass the Playing Ability Test (PAT), “ It was such a pleasure working in a team-based and complete 16 months of internship work experience. environment. We became a family—we all had Courses within the PGA Golf Management program include: the same challenges to overcome. It wasn’t • Facility Operations • Tournament Operations • Golf Shop Operations & Rules easy, but it was all worth it.” • Introduction to Teaching • Turfgrass Management — BRITTANY HUDSON, ALUMNA, NURSING Receive a quality education 150+ academic programs. 8 academic schools. 1 mission.

Chemistry (BS) English (BA) • Research • Pre-Law College of Arts Christian Studies (BA) • Pre-Medical & Sciences • Ministry • Professional Writing • Pre-Law Exercise and Sports Science (BS) • Youth Ministry • Pre-Occupational Therapy Art (BA) Communication Studies (BA) Fitness/Wellness Management (BS) • Graphic Design • Broadcasting and Electronic Media Health and Physical Education (BS) • Studio Art • Digital and New Media History (BA) Biochemistry (BS) • Generalist • International Studies • Pre-Medical • Health Communication (BS) • Pre-Law Biology (BS) • Journalism Homeland Security (BS) • Pre-Dentistry • Pre-Law Information Technology and • Pre-Graduate Studies • Public and Interpersonal Security (BS) • Pre-Medical Communication • Information Security • Pre-Optometry • Public Relations • Information Technology • Pre-Physical Therapy • Sports Communication (BS) Management • Pre-Physician Assistant • Training and Development (BS) Kinesiology (BS) • Pre-Veterinary Criminal Justice Administration (BA) • Pre-Athletic Training Biomedical Humanities • Homeland Security • Pre-Medical • Pre-Law • Pre-Law • Pre-Physical Therapy • Pre-Medical Cybersecurity (BS) • Pre-Physician Assistant CAMPBELL.EDU • ACADEMICS • 5 Liberal Arts in Humanities (BA) Minors: Mathematics (BS) Biology Music (BM) Christian Studies • Church Music Communication Studies Lundy-Fetterman • Music Composition Criminal Justice School of Business • Music Performance Emergency Management • Piano Pedagogy English Political Science (BA) Environmental Science Accounting (BBA) • International Studies Graphic Design Business Administration (AA) • Pre-Law History Business Administration (BBA) • Public Administration/Public Policy Homeland Security Economics (BS) Pre-Law (Concentration compatible Honors Interdisciplinary Studies • Pre-Law with all majors) Information Security Finance (BBA) Social Sciences (BS) Information Technology General Business (AA) • Criminal Justice Management Healthcare Management (BBA) • History Mathematics International Business (BBA) • Homeland Security Music Marketing (BBA) • Political Science Political Science PGA Golf Management (BBA) Spanish (BA) Psychology Trust and Wealth Management (BBA) Sport Coaching (BS) Spanish • Pre-Law Sport Management (BS) Sport Administration Theatre Arts (BA) Studio Art Graduate degrees: • General Theatre Theatre Arts Master of Business Administration (MBA)* • Theatre Education Master of Trust & Wealth Management • Theatre Management (MTWM) • Theatre Performance Undeclared Dual degrees: Bachelor of Business Administration/ 22 Master of Business Administration AVERAGE ACT SCORE (BBA/MBA) 4+1 Master of Business Administration/ Doctor of Pharmacy (MBA/PharmD) Master of Business Administration/ Juris Doctor (MBA/JD) 3.5 Master of Business Administration/ AVERAGE UNWEIGHTED HIGH SCHOOL GPA Master of Divinity (MBA/MDiv) Master of Business Administration/  Master of Science in Clinical Research (MBA/MSCR) Master of Business Administration/ 1112 Master of Science in Public Health AVERAGE TWO-PART SAT SCORE (MBA/MSPH) Master of Trust & Wealth Management/ Juris Doctor (MTWM/JD)

*All undergraduate majors are eligible to participate in the 4+1 MBA program CAMPBELL.EDU • ACADEMICS • 6

School of Education

Professional Education (BS) • Birth to Kindergarten (B–K) • Elementary Education (K–6) • Middle Grades Education (6–9) English Language Arts Mathematics Science Social Studies • Secondary Education (9–12) Biology English Only History OSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL SCHOOL IN NC Mathematics Social Studies • Special Subject Areas (K–12) Art 1st Health & Physical Education DUAL PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT/ Music (BM) PUBLIC HEALTH DEGREE IN NC Spanish (BA) Special Education Psychology (BS) Social Work (BSW) Teaching Scholars (invitation only) School of Medicine Graduate degrees: Licensure Only School of Licensure Plus Masters CUSOM Early Accept Program Engineering Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health (invitation only) Counseling (MA) Master of Education (MEd) Graduate degrees: Engineering (BS) Master of School Administration (MSA) Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) • Chemical/Pharmaceutical Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering Sciences (MSBS) • Electrical Engineering • Mechanical Engineering Dual degrees: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine/ Juris Doctor (DO/JD) CAMPBELL.EDU • ACADEMICS • 7

College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

Clinical Research (BS) Master of Science in Public Health/ General Science (BS) Juris Doctor (MSPH/JD) • Pre-Nursing Master of Science in Public Health/ • Pre-Pharmacy Master of Business Administration Nursing (BSN) (MSPH/MBA) Pharmaceutical Sciences (BS) Master of Science in Public Health/ Master of Physician Assistant Graduate degrees: Practice (MSPH/MPAP) Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Master of Physician Assistant Practice (MPAP) Master of Science in Clinical Research (MSCR) Master of Science in Pharmaceutical School of Law Sciences (MSPS) Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) Graduate degree: Juris Doctor (JD) Dual degrees: Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Business Dual degrees: Divinity School Administration (PharmD/MBA) Bachelor of Arts/Juris Doctor Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Science (BA/JD) 3+3 in Clinical Research (PharmD/MSCR) Bachelor of Science/Juris Doctor Graduate degrees: Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Science (BS/JD) 3+3 Doctor of Ministry (DMin) in Pharmaceutical Sciences Juris Doctor/Doctor of Osteopathic Master of Art in Christian Ministry (PharmD/MSPS) Medicine (JD/DO) (MACM) Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Science Juris Doctor/Master of Accounting Master of Divinity (MDiv) in Public Health (PharmD/MSPH) (JD/MAC) Master of Science in Clinical Research/ Juris Doctor/Master of Business Dual degrees: Master of Business Administration Administration (JD/MBA) Bachelor of Arts/Master of Divinity (MSCR/MBA) Juris Doctor/Master of Divinity (BA/MDiv) 3+3 Master of Science in Public Health (JD/MDiv) Master of Divinity/Juris Doctor (MSPH) 4+1 Juris Doctor/Master of Science in (MDiv/JD) Public Health (JD/MSPH) Master of Divinity/Master of Business Juris Doctor/Master of Social Work Administration (MDiv/MBA) (JD/MSW) Juris Doctor/Master of Trust & Wealth Management (JD/MTWM)

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The Campbell University Freshman Seminars (CUFS 100, PHARM 100, NURS 100, BADM 100, and ENGR 100) are transition-to-college courses. Throughout this course, you will develop key skills and behaviors for time management and success. You will learn to identify your motivations for success, to interact with others in the university community, and to utilize resources to enter the professional world.

Honors-level learning Leverage your location The application process to join the honors program is invitation We are located in the prestigious • Harnett County Board only and competition-based. area, which is a of Commissioners It provides an intellectually nexus of businesses, educational • Harnett County District challenging environment, urging institutions, and governmental Attorney’s Office you to develop academically, organizations. Our location • Harnett County Sheriff’s Office socially, and civically through provides access to research, • Costa Rican Health Clinic interdisciplinary studies. You Grow as an individual Grow networking opportunities, and • Los Alamos National will have the opportunity to internships, as well as cultural and Laboratories earn academic credit through social outlets. Recent internships • National Park Service apprenticeships, special have included positions with the • PNC programs, the honors disciplinary following organizations: • Raleigh Orthopaedic Athletic minor, internships, and study Performance Center abroad programs. • American AgCredit • Signals Company • ArcDesign • Southeastern Interiors • BB&T • State of South Carolina • British Parliament & • The Stewart Group Ministry of Defence (Political Consulting) • Duke Medical Center • US Trust • First Citizens Bank • USDA • Getinge USA Inc. • Research • Glaxo Women in Science • Wells Fargo CAMPBELL.EDU • ALUMNI SUCCESS • 10

Be successful

Across the nation, Campbell alumni make a difference in their communities as spiritual leaders, policymakers, innovators, entrepreneurs, managers, educators, healthcare providers, and lawyers. From the success of our recent graduates to the continued legacy of our alumni from decades ago, you’ll benefit from both the reputation and the networking potential of the Campbell students before you.

Ryan Newkirk is a senior vice president at Wells Fargo Private Bank. Angela Shores ’01 opened Adventure Bound Books in Morganton, North Carolina.

Matt Cordell is a dedicated business and regulatory attorney and certified information ’04 privacy professional (CIPP US). He also leads the Young Lawyers Division, which has more than 6,400 members. Xinning Li serves as an assistant professor of orthopaedic medicine and athletics team physician at Boston University. Eric Mendenhall is a Georgia-based actor with television credits that include NBC’s Revolution and AMC’s The Walking Dead, and film credits that include Lawless, Trouble with the Curve, and What to Expect When “ My Campbell experience has been nothing You’re Expecting. short of transformative. I have learned Shannon Cullinane is the weekend so much about myself, my strengths, and assignment editor for Fox News’ entertainment ’05 coverage in Los Angeles, California. my passions—all while gaining valuable experiences, cultivating leadership skills, Gretchen Ross is an evening anchor and reporter at WBOY-TV in Clarksburg, and making lifelong friendships. Campbell ’06 West Virginia. has given me so much more than a superior education, and for that, I will always be Campbell proud.” — ASHLEY MARTIN, POLITICAL SCIENCE CAMPBELL.EDU • ALUMNI SUCCESS • 11

Skye Dillon started his own graphic design company and has created work for the NHL, Crystal Meadows is a co-owner and ’08 NBA, WNBA, and other professional ’13 cofounder of Krush Careers. sports leagues. Astrid Rivera is the founder of the online magazine LatinBlah, a US-based publication focused on is a reporter and anchor for bicultural Hispanics. She is also the founder of Lots of Love, Emily Tadlock WABI in Bangor, Maine. a nonprofit that works with children with special needs ’14 in the Miami, Florida area. Terri Stratton, MDiv, is the second woman to serve as a chaplain at Central Prison, a Jonathan Boggs is the promotions and fan men’s maximum-security prison in Raleigh, North Carolina. development coordinator for the Carolina ’15 Hurricanes of the National Hockey League. Brad Gardner is a music director, vocal Terry M. Brown Jr. is an associate at Horack Talley’s coach, and accompanist based in New York litigation practice. Caitlin Goforth is an associate in the ’09 City. He has worked on several Broadway Raleigh, North Carolina office of Jackson Lewis PC.Julie Lee, productions, including La Cage Aux Folles, The Addams MPH, serves as the chief of Army Public Health Nursing at Family, and Silence! The Musical. Lawrence Powers, BM, Fort Bragg. Kristen Radtke is a textile graphic designer at MDiv, is the Triangle Area campus engagement coordinator Ellery Homestyles. for the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina. Sue Ann Forrest is the assistant director of Brittany Midyette is a vice president and legislative and political action for the North portfolio manager at US Trust. Jonathan Carolina Medical Society. Sierra Fox is a is a playoff finals MVP for the ’16 ’10 Rodriguez reporter for ABC 8News-WRIC in Richmond, Virginia. Academia de la Montaña and player of the year for Colombia Lisa Sacaccio is a multimedia journalist, reporter, and Liga DirecTV. Chelsea Woods is an assistant professor of anchor for WTVY in Dothan, Alabama. communication at Virginia Tech.  Sarah Roberson Cummings is the owner and Lauren Dawood is the founder of Bull City founder of The Redheaded Camel, a home Safe Space, a counseling agency located ’17 décor, gift, and apparel brand. ’11 in downtown Durham, North Carolina. Tiffany Lesnik, JD, has a private law practice in Raleigh Taylor Deckert is a multimedia journalist and served as secretary for the 2015 North Carolina with Siouxland News for KMEG14 and FOX44. Association of Women Attorneys’ Board of Directors. Scott ’19 J.J. Donnelly is a forward for the South Tyler is cofounder of EcoStyle, a company that provides Georgia Tormenta FC. Matthew Barefoot is an outfielder environmentally friendly transportation for businesses in for the Houston Astros. Tyson Messer is a pitcher for the the Raleigh, North Carolina area. Chicago White Sox. Michael Horrell is a pitcher for the Houston Astros. Chris Clemons is a point guard for the Jamie Tate, JD, is a country music artist Houston Rockets. and songwriter based in Nashville, Tennessee. ’12 She has appeared on MSNBC. CAMPBELL.EDU • GET INVOLVED • 12 Get involved

We offer hundreds of extracurricular options, including over 100 clubs, organizations, and activities, nine sorority and fraternity organizations, 21 Fighting Camels sports programs, and four student media outlets.

Clubs and organizations Homecoming, athletic competitions, community service activities, and sorority and fraternity life are just a few of the many ways to get involved on campus. • Accounting and Financial Planning Club • Asian Student Association (ASA) • Astronomical Society • Black Student Association • Korean-American Student • Society of Women Engineers • Camel Crazies Association (KASA) • Student Alumni Association (SAA) • Campbell Hispanic Association • Mabel Powell English Club • Student North Carolina Association • Chemistry Club (American • Marketing Club of Educators (SNCAE) Chemical Society) • Mathematics/Information • Student Veterans Club • Circle K Technology & Security (ITS) Club • Teaching for Exceptional • Clinical Research Club • Mock Trial Children Club • College Democrats • Music Club • Walker Biology Club • College Libertarians • National Association for Music • College Republicans Education (NAfME) Honor societies • Common Ground • NC Student Legislature Superior scholarship and leadership • Communication Studies Club • Nursing Club are recognized and encouraged • Criminal Justice Association •  Society through these associations. • Dance Team • Pre-Pharmacy Club • Omicron Delta Kappa • Exercise Science Club • Pre-SOMA Club • Phi Alpha Delta (Pre-Law Fraternity) • Finance and Investing Club • Professional Golf Management • Phi Beta Lambda • Foreign Language Club Student Association (PGMSA) • Pre-Med Allied Health Honor Society • Future Officers Club • Psychology Club • Presidential Scholars Club • Gilbert T. Stephenson Trust Club • Public Affairs Club • Healthcare Management Club • Social Entrepreneurship Club • History Club • Social Work Club • International Students Club Faith-based/religious groups Greek organizations Campbell provides a comfortable Sorority environment for all students to • Alpha Delta Pi engage in worship and explore • Delta Phi Epsilon their faiths. • Lambda Pi Chi • Catholic Student Association •  • Fellowship of Christian • Zeta Phi Beta Incorporated Athletes (FCA) Fraternity • Gospel Choir • Kappa Alpha Order • International Justice Mission (IJM) • Kappa Sigma • Ransom • Phi Beta Sigma Incorporated Community service/events • Wesley Fellowship • Phi Delta Theta Through community service organizations, Camels contribute their time and energy to serve the needs of neighboring communities. • Backpack Buddies “ Coming to Campbell is the best decision I ever made in my • Campus Pantry and Campus Kitchen at Campbell University life. The atmosphere is so inviting, and getting involved on • Community Christmas Store campus has helped me become more confident and better • Inasmuch Day of Service • Relay for Life equipped to face any challenges life may throw at me.” • Spring Fling — DONNY STEWART JR., CURRENT STUDENT, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, PRE-LAW CAMPBELL.EDU • ATHLETICS • 14

Both in the classroom and on the field, Campbell students’ commitment, talent, and achievement are evident.

21 10 11 NCAA DIVISION I SPORTS NCAA MEN’S SPORTS NCAA WOMEN’S SPORTS Be competitive

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Campbell pride is unmistakable. We are proud to be the only NCAA Division I team in the country with a Fighting Camel as our mascot. Our 21 teams are ranked among the strongest programs in the . Fans pack the stands on game nights, and our mascot fuels an amazing level of Fighting Camels spirit.

NCAA Division I sports Men’s Women’s Baseball Basketball Basketball Cheerleading Cheerleading Cross-Country Cross-Country Golf Football Lacrosse Golf Soccer Soccer Softball Tennis Swimming Track and Field Tennis Wrestling Track and Field Volleyball CAMPBELL.EDU • ATHLETICS • 16

Intramurals Men’s, women’s, and co-rec 3v3 Basketball NFL Fantasy 4v4 Flag Football Pickleball Badminton Sand Volleyball Basketball Soccer Canoe Battleship Softball Dodgeball Spikeball Flag Football Table Tennis Indoor Soccer Team Trivia Indoor Volleyball Tennis Kickball Ultimate Frisbee March Madness Video Game Tourney Challenge Tournaments Mud Volleyball

Club sports Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Women’s Basketball Softball Equestrian Tennis Golf Ultimate Frisbee Lacrosse Women’s Volleyball Men’s Soccer

Fitness Dance/Hip Hop PiYo Fitness POUND HIIT Stretch & Core Kickboxing Classes Les Mills Body Pump Strong by Zumba Nutrition and Yoga Fitness Classes Zumba Pilates CAMPBELL.EDU • ATHLETICS • 17 75% OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN CAMPUS RECREATION

Now offering an Outdoor Recreation program where students may travel for all types of outdoor recreation, including backpacking, hiking, camping, and rock climbing. Trips are open to all students, and range in length and fees. Several trips will be offered throughout the year. CAMPBELL.EDU • STUDY ABROAD • 18

Locations • Argentina • Australia • Austria • Belize • Chile • China • Costa Rica Explore the world • Ecuador • England • New Zealand With programs in over 50 locations, Campbell students can • France • Northern Ireland study abroad as early as the summer after their freshman year • Germany • Peru and as late as the fall of their senior year. We offer semester and • Guatemala • Scotland summer programs, domestic and international internships, and • Ireland • Sicily international service learning opportunities. Faculty-led and • Italy • South Korea independent programs are available. • Japan • Spain • Jordan • Switzerland • Mexico • Tanzania • Netherlands • Wales Through Campbell’s Global Engagement Program, students from a variety of disciplines take advantage of faculty-led and independent opportunities to see and serve the world. CAMPBELL.EDU • LEAD WITH PURPOSE • 20 Be Campbell proud

Although fiscal responsibility may sound difficult, securing a transformational learning experience at a university that is leading with purpose is anything but complicated. Campbell is cost-competitive with North Carolina’s public universities, but our students receive so much more for their money. An estimated 90 percent of our students receive aid. Campbell University does not distinguish between in-state and out-of-state tuition, and scholarships like the Presidential and Scott-Ellis scholarships, which vary in value to a maximum of $18,000 per year, are earned by students who demonstrate outstanding academic ability. With the right combination of grants, scholarships, work-study options, and low-interest loans, we’re confident that this is one of the most rewarding decisions you’ll ever make. Tuition and fees per semester Undergraduate main campus Fall 2019, full-time (12–18.5 hours) $16,190 Average residential room $ 3,025 Residential meal plan $ 3,070 General fees $ 750

Spring 2020, full-time (12–18.5 hours) $16,190 Average residential room $ 3,025 6,448 Residential meal plan $ 3,070 TOTAL ENROLLMENT FOR ALL CAMPUSES, General fees $ 750 INCLUDING MAIN, CAMP LEJEUNE, FORT BRAGG/POPE AAF, AND RALEIGH TOTAL (resident student) $46,070

The tuition and fees represent estimated charges per semester. 3,000 For a detailed listing of scholarships and available APPROXIMATE UNDERGRADUATE financial aid, visit campbell.edu/financial-aid. ENROLLMENT ON MAIN CAMPUS CAMPBELL.EDU • VISIT & APPLY • 21

Admission is granted on a rolling basis, but we encourage you to apply before March 1 in order to be considered for the maximum amount of merit scholarship and financial assistance. To apply, complete the online application found at campbell.edu/apply. Last year, Campbell received over 6,900 applications for the freshman class, so it’s important to apply early. Twitter: @CUAdmissions Instagram: @campbelladmissions Snapchat: futurecamels Facebook: /CampbellUniversityUndergradAdmissions Apply today

Visit us Your campus visit is one of the most important parts of your college search process. Visiting campus is the best way to find out if Campbell University is a good fit for you. Below are the visitation days for fall 2019: Saturday, September 7 Saturday, October 12 Monday, November 11 Please visit our website for additional spring visitation dates. For a complete, up-to-date list of current visitation days or to register online, visit campbell.edu/visit. If your schedule doesn’t allow for attending one of our Visitation Days, you can still visit the campus! Private visits are available weekdays from 9 am to 3 pm. Please fill out your visitation request in our online calendar at campbell. edu/visit, email your request to [email protected], or call our appointment coordinator at 910.893.1290.

“ College is essentially an investment of time and money into one’s future, and I can confidently say that this degree will provide me with a return on my investment.” — VICTORIA STOTZ, CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENT, BBA IN TRUST & WEALTH MANAGEMENT (4+1) Twitter: @CUAdmissions Instagram: @campbelladmissions Snapchat: futurecamels Facebook: /CampbellUniversityUndergradAdmissions Admissions Office: P.O. Box 546 • Buies Creek, NC 27506 • 1.800.334.4111 • International: 01.910.893.1417 campbell.edu • Email: [email protected] • Text: 910.294.4433 CU0819TRV