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Transfer students thrive at Meredith College. We offer great scholarships, articulation agreements with NC community colleges, and individualized advising to help you complete your degree on time.
Celebrating Meredith's Mission in Action

Julia Johnson Toney, ’20, ’22 (M.A. in I-O Psychology), discovered her passions for psychology and business as an undergraduate. To combine her two passions, she earned her Master’s in I-O Psychology at Meredith.

Through a wide range of leadership roles, faculty support, and internships, international studies and political science major Danika Ray, ’24, gained confidence and skills that will set her up for success in her studies at Campbell Law School.

Mathematics and psychology major Rayna Maleki, ’23, came to Meredith thinking she’d study engineering. Instead, with the support of several faculty mentors, she fell in love with math and research. After graduation, she’ll go to Clemson University to earn her M.S. in mathematical sciences.
Meredith News

The Class of 1987 dedicated its second bench on campus on January 30. The class raised more than $10,000 for this project. Money raised supports the Grounds fund, and the ceremony honored the generosity of the 45 class members who gave to the project.

Professor of Art Shannon Johnstone is using her art to explore what it means to picture animals. Her curiosity about this subject led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Human-Animal Studies.

Anticipation is already building for the release of Volume 22 of The Colton Review, Meredith’s journal of art and literature.

Meredith College joins the Women’s College Coalition in celebrating National Women’s Colleges & Universities Day, which was established by Congress in 2024.

Institutional Advancement held a Scholarship and Donor Recognition Dinner on February 18 at The Royal Banquet Hall. The dinner honored Meredith donors who give graciously to the College and gave students receiving scholarships the opportunity to thank donors for supporting their education.
Meredith, like many colleges and universities across the country, is carefully navigating financial pressures influenced by changing economic and demographic trends, as well as federal policies shaping higher education. Since Fall 2024, Meredith’s leadership has taken strategic steps to strengthen the College’s financial foundation, ensuring that we not only remain sound but continue to grow and flourish well into the future.