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Belmont Abbey College
100 Belmont-Mt. Holly Road
Belmont, NC 28012-1802 USA

Official telephone: (704) 825-6700
In-state telephone: (888) BAC-0110
Out-of-state telephone: (888) BAC-0110
Fax: (704) 825-6670
Website: www.bac.edu


Current as of: September 2009
CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS
Function type of the institution:four-year college
Main student body:coeducational
Academic calendar:semesters
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ADMISSIONS
Fall freshman application deadline:8/1
Total number of freshman applicants:1628
Total number of freshman applicants admitted:1025
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COSTS & FINANCIAL AID
Room and board costs per academic year:$9866
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ACADEMICS
Total number of undergraduate and graduate faculty:129
Ratio of matriculated undergraduates to teaching faculty:16:1
Does the institution offer part-time undergraduate degree programs:Yes
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STUDENT LIFE
Total number of undergraduate students enrolled in the institution:1497
Total number of undergraduate, graduate, and first professional students enrolled in the institution:1497
Percentage of the previous academic year's full-time, bachelor's (or equivalent) degree-seeking freshman/entering class who returned for the fall term of the current academic year:58
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CAMPUS SUMMARY
Belmont Abbey College is a 4-year, private, Catholic liberal arts college. The Abbey is situated on 650 beautiful acres just outside of Charlotte, NC. Located 1 1/2 hours from the mountains, and 3 hours from the beaches allows our students to enjoy hiking, white water rafting, sea kayaking, skiing, and other outdoor activities. Students enjoy extensive contact with faculty, NCAA Division II athletics, intramural sports, Greek systems, and many other campus activities.


UNIQUE PROGRAMS
Belmont Abbey College offers over 40 majors, minors, and concentrations. The Abbey is committed to a strong liberal arts education, and thus has an extensive core curriculum. Students will benefit from coursework in English literature, writing, history, political science, math, science, theology, philosophy, fine arts, and international studies. Our 17:1 student/professor ratio instills critical thinking skills and an adaptability that carries over into life and career.


Data Source: Portions of data provided by Thomson Peterson's Undergraduate Database, copyright 2006-2008. Thomson Peterson's, a part of Thomson Learning Inc. All rights reserved.

Data Source: Portions of data provided by Thomson Peterson's Undergraduate Financial Aid and the Private Aid Database, copyright 2006-2008. Thomson Peterson's, a part of Thomson Learning Inc. All rights reserved.