St. Andrews University, Private university in Laurinburg, United States
St. Andrews University is a private liberal arts college on a large campus centered around a lake, with academic buildings, residence halls, and athletic facilities in Laurinburg. The institution offers undergraduate programs, an MBA program, and a Master of Arts in Education, available both in-person and online.
The university was founded in 1958 through the merger of Flora MacDonald College and Presbyterian Junior College, establishing its connection to reformed religious traditions. A significant change came in 2011 when it became part of Webber International University and adjusted its educational direction.
The Scottish Heritage Center reflects the university's Presbyterian roots through its collections and National Tartan Day celebrations. This connection to Scottish heritage shapes how the campus community celebrates its identity today.
The campus is designed with extensive accessibility features to accommodate students with physical disabilities throughout its buildings and grounds. It is helpful to contact the institution in advance to understand which facilities or services may be relevant for your needs.
The campus was designed from its early years with comprehensive accessibility features, making it a pioneer in creating an inclusive learning environment. This priority for accessibility reflects an early commitment to making education possible for all students.
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