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Mount Olive College

University of Mount Olive
Seal of Mount Olive College.svg
Official Seal of University of Mount Olive
Former names

Mount Allen Junior College (1951–1956)
Mount Olive Junior College (1956–1970)

Mount Olive College (1970–2013)
Motto Collegium Christianum Pro Homnibus et Mulieribus (Latin)
Motto in English
A Christian College for Men and Women
Type Private
Established 1951
Affiliation Original Free Will Baptist
Endowment US$26.29million (2012)
President Dr. Phillip P. Kerstetter
Academic staff
650
Undergraduates 2,500
Location Mount Olive, North Carolina, USA
Campus Farmland, 250-acre (1.0 km2) Main Campus
Colors Green and White
         
Athletics 18 Varsity Teams
Conference Carolinas
NCAA NCAA Division 2
Nickname Trojans
Website www.umo.edu
Mount Olive College logo
University rankings
Baccalaureate
Washington Monthly 306
Regional
U.S. News & World Report 51
Moye Library
Established 1968
Location Mount Olive, North Carolina
Collection
Size 100,000+ volumes
Access and use
Population served 4,200 students & 260 faculty
Other information
Director Pamela R. Wood
Website http://www.moc.edu/academics/library

Mount Allen Junior College (1951–1956)
Mount Olive Junior College (1956–1970)

The University of Mount Olive is a private liberal arts college located in Mount Olive, North Carolina. Chartered in 1951, the college is sponsored by the Original Free Will Baptist Convention. The college’s roots and educational philosophy can be traced as early as 1897 when Free Will Baptists in Pitt County, North Carolina, citing a growing need for education in the community, led a discourse on education within the church. These efforts ultimately resulted in the founding of the Ayden Theological Seminary and its successor institution, Eureka College, both in Ayden, North Carolina, to educate ministers and provide a liberal arts education to the local constituency. After a catastrophic fire destroyed the administration building in 1931, Eureka College ceased operations, and the Free Will Baptist church’s efforts to fulfill its educational vision were reinvested in the founding of Mount Olive College. In January 2014 the college changed its name to THE University of Mount Olive.

Mount Olive is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities, and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. A member of the NCAA Division II Conference Carolinas, its sports teams compete as the Mount Olive Trojans.

From its inception as a junior college, the University of Mount Olive has been sponsored by the Original Free Will Baptist Convention. The institution was chartered in 1951 and opened in 1952 at Cragmont Assembly, the Free Will Baptist summer retreat grounds near Black Mountain, North Carolina, under the direction of the Reverend Lloyd Vernon. The school was originally called Mount Allen Junior College, taking its name from the mountain near Cragmont.


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