Meredith College At A Glance
The College: An independent, private women’s college that
offers a comprehensive educational experience. The College awards Bachelor
of Arts; Bachelor of Science; Bachelor of Music; Bachelor of Social Work;
Master of Business Administration; Master of Education with licensure in
elementary education, English as a Second Language or reading; Master of
Music; and Master of Science in Nutrition degrees.
Location: A beautiful, residential campus nestled on 225 acres in
Raleigh, North Carolina. Meredith students are part of the more than 108,000
college students who reside in the Research Triangle Park Area, the country’s
premiere research and development hub. The College has been ranked in the
top 7 by “U.S. News & World Report 2007” as Best Value and
ranked 16th for Best Master’s Universities in the Southern Region.
Meredith has been named a Best Southeastern College by the “Princeton
Review.”
Accreditation: Meredith College is accredited by the Commission
on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award
bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Meredith is also accredited
by the National Association of Schools of Music, Council on Social Work
Education, Council for Interior Design Federation, North Carolina State
Department of Public Instruction, National Council for Accreditation of
Teacher Education, and Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education
of the American Dietetic Association.
Enrollment: more than 2,100 students shape campus life at Meredith,
which includes 2,015 undergraduate degree students and 153 graduate level
students.
Student/Faculty Ratio: The undergraduate student-faculty ratio is
approximately 11:1. The average class size is 16. Eighty-nine percent of
full-time professors have earned doctoral or terminal degrees.
Libraries: Carlyle Campbell Library contains over 186,000 volumes,
15,626 microforms and 669 newspaper and journal subscriptions.
Athletics: Meredith athletes compete in six NCAA Division III sports:
basketball, soccer, volleyball, tennis, softball and cross-country. The
fall of 2007 will begin the first year of competition for all Meredith athletic
teams in the USA South Atlantic Conference.
For more information please visit Meredith
College's web site.