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Huntingdon College

1500 East Fairview Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36106-2148

General information:  (334) 833-4222

Website:  www.huntingdon.edu

Type:  4-year, Private not-for-profit

Awards offered:  Bachelor's degree

Campus setting:  City: Midsize

Campus housing:  Yes

Student population:  1,082 (all undergraduate)

Student-to-faculty ratio:  14 to 1

 

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Special Learning Opportunities

ROTC (Army, Air Force)

Teacher certification

Study abroad

Weekend/evening college

Student Services

Remedial services

Academic/career counseling service

Employment services for students

Placement services for completers

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Credit Accepted

Dual credit

Advanced placement (AP) credits

Carnegie Classification

Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences

Religious Affiliation

United Methodist

Federal Aid

Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).

Undergraduate students enrolled who are formally registered with office of disability services

4%

Vision

Huntingdon College, grounded in the Judeo-Christian tradition of the United Methodist Church, is committed to nurturing growth in faith, wisdom, and service and to graduating individuals prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing world.

Mission

Huntingdon College, a liberal arts college offering an undergraduate education, is committed to a teaching and learning environment that provides its graduates with an educational experience meeting the College’s vision.

Goals

Huntingdon College, to fulfill its mission, is committed to ensuring that each student will:

• study a core curriculum that develops the student’s ability to comprehend new ideas, to examine concepts critically, and to communicate clearly;

• explore in depth one or more fields of knowledge;

• be provided an environment conducive to learning, growth, and maturity;

• be encouraged to develop a sense of vocation by examining career options and postgraduate opportunities;

• be supported and challenged in spiritual and religious development.