Private, not-for-profit, 4-year or above
261 Faculty Members | 7:01 student faculty ratio
United Methodist
Methodist University
5400 Ramsey St, Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311
See on Map(910) 630-7000
Methodist University, historically supported by the North Carolina Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, owes its origin and values to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The college is committed to an ecumenical spirit, respects diversity and recognizes the dignity and worth of all human beings. The college's programs are based on the conviction that a liberally educated person is sensitive to the needs and rights of others. Methodist University affirms the importance of intellectual values and ethical principles such as truth, virtue, justice and love. The college community seeks to develop whole persons who will contribute substantially and creatively to the professions and to civic life. Therefore, Methodist College provides opportunities for spiritual, academic and social growth, to the end that students may acquire enlightened minds and responsible spirits, as well as a continuing thirst for knowledge. The purpose of Methodist University is to provide an undergraduate and graduate education firmly grounded in the liberal arts tradition that nurtures moral values and ethical decision making; to provide distinctive professional and graduate programs that complement the undergraduate programs; to provide educational and cultural services and resources to the community and to prepare students for a variety of careers and educational pursuits.
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$36,960Out of state
$36,960In state
$41,428Out of state
$41,428Type of aid | % of students receiving aid | Average amount |
---|---|---|
Federal grants | 39.0% | $5,427 |
State/local grants | 41.0% | $6,872 |
Institutional grants | 99.0% | $20,440 |
Loans | 71.0% | $8,111 |
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High school transcript
RequiredHigh school GPA
RequiredRecommendation letter
RecommendedAdmissions test
(SAT or ACT)
TOEFL
(international students)
Completion of college
prep program
Demonstration of
competencies
Half of the freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher. 2020 data.
Half of the freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher. 2020 data.
2,075
1,713
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