Former names
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Randolph-Macon Woman's College (1891–2007) |
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Motto | Vita Abundantior |
Motto in English
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Life More Abundant |
Type | Private liberal arts college |
Established | 1891 |
Affiliation | United Methodist Church |
Endowment | US $136.1 million< |
President | Bradley W. Bateman |
Academic staff
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72 |
Undergraduates | 517 |
Postgraduates | 7 |
Location |
Lynchburg, VA, USA 37°26′12″N 79°10′18″W / 37.4368°N 79.1718°WCoordinates: 37°26′12″N 79°10′18″W / 37.4368°N 79.1718°W |
Campus | Suburban, Historic; 100 acres |
Colors | Black and Yellow |
Athletics | NCAA Division III – ODAC |
Nickname | WildCats |
Mascot | Wanda the WildCat |
Affiliations |
IAMSCU Annapolis Group CIC |
Website | www.randolphcollege.edu |
Randolph College is a private liberal arts and sciences college located in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1891 as Randolph-Macon Woman's College, it was renamed on July 1, 2007, when it became coeducational.
The college offers 30 majors, 44 minors, pre-professional programs in law, medicine, veterinary medicine, engineering, and teaching, and dual degree programs in engineering and nursing. Bachelor of arts, bachelor of science and bachelor of fine arts degrees are offered. Randolph offers master of arts in teaching and master of education degrees.
The College, which has always been known for preparing its alumnae and alumni to succeed in a global environment with study abroad programs, recently announced Bridges Not Walls, a Quality Enhancement Program (QEP) required by its regional accrediting agency (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools). Bridges Not Walls, approved by the College's faculty during 2010, is designed to enhance students' intercultural competence.
Randolph operates a study abroad program, Randolph College Abroad: The World in Britain at the University of Reading, England.
Randolph is an NCAA Division III school competing in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC). The college fields varsity teams in six men's and eight women's sports. The coed riding team competes in both the ODAC and the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association.
Notable alumni include author Pearl S. Buck, who won the Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize, former U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln, and CNN senior political correspondent Candy Crowley.