Belmont Abbey College Belmont, North Carolina
100 Belmont-mt Holly Road
Belmont, North Carolina
28012-1802
704-825-6700
www.belmontabbeycollege.eduBelmont Abbey College Mission Statement:The mission of Belmont Abbey College is to educate undergraduate students from diverse religious, ethnic and cultural backgrounds in the liberal arts tradition as guided by the Catholic intellectual heritage and inspired by the 1500-year-old Benedictine monastic tradition. This heritage is sustained through fidelity to the Christian message as it comes to us through the Church. Such an education provides knowledge of traditional Judeo-Christian moral principles, and prepares students for responsible citizenship and a successful career.
The College also provides preparation in professional studies to enable its students to face successfully the challenges of a changing society, and equip them in directing their own learning, throughout a lifetime. In addition, the College provides quality undergraduate programs for which there is a demand in the local areas served by the College.
In keeping with its Benedictine spirit, the College also provides the local community with educational, religious, artistic and cultural benefits through its tradition of literature, theater, distinguished speakers, scholarly research, library access, athletic events and other outreach services.
Type of Institution
Term Type: Semester
Comparison Group Category: Not-for-profit 4 yr, Baccalaureate Colleges - General, Southeast, size 3
Geographical Region: Southeast AL AR FL GA KY LA MS NC SC TN VA WV
Chief Administrator: President William K. Thierfelder, Ed.D.
Title IV Eligibility: Participates in Title IV federal financial aid programs
Sector: Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Degree of Urbanization(Locale): Suburb: Midsize
Open to Public? Institution is open to the public
Carnegie Information
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Basic: Baccalaureate Colleges--Diverse Fields
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Enrollment Profile: Exclusively undergraduate four-year
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Graduate Instructional: Not applicable
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Undergraduate Instructional: Professions plus arts & sciences, no graduate coexistence
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Size and Setting Very small four-year, primarily residential
Carnegie Classification 2005 - Undergraduate Profile Full-time four-year, selective, higher transfer-in
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Room and Board
Provide on-campus housing? Yes
Total Dorm Capacity: 595
Provide board or meals? Yes, number of meals in the maximum meal plan offered
Number of meals per week:19
Typical room charge per year:$4830
Typical board charge per year:$3758
Combined room/board:$0
Degree Information
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Highest Level Offered: Bachelor's degree
Undergraduate Offering: Undergraduate degree or certificate offering
Graduate Offering: No graduate offering
First Professional Offer: No first-professional offering
Highest Degree Offered: Bachelors
Degree Granting Status: Degree-granting
Historical Black College or University: No
Institution has Hospital: No
Institution grants a Medical Degree: No
Institutional Category: Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Athletics
Athletic Association: Yes
NCAA Member: Yes
NAIA Member: Implied no
NJCAA Member: Implied no
NSCAA Member: Implied no
NCCAA Member: Implied no
Other Member: Implied no
Football: No
Basketball: Yes
Baseball: Yes
Cross Country/Track: Yes
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