Southern Wesleyan University

Southern Wesleyan University
Former names
Wesleyan Methodist College (1909-1959)
Central Wesleyan College (1959-1994)
Type Private
Established 1906
Affiliation Wesleyan Church
President Dr. Todd Voss
Students 1,883[1]
Undergraduates 1,446
Postgraduates 427
Location Central, South Carolina, USA
34°43′27.6″N 82°46′18.9″W / 34.724333°N 82.771917°W / 34.724333; -82.771917
Campus Multiple campuses
Colors

Warrior Blue, White, Black

              
Athletics NCAA DII
Nickname Warriors & Lady Warriors
Mascot Warriors
Affiliations NCAA, NCCAA
Website www.swu.edu

Southern Wesleyan University is a four-year and graduate Christian college, with its main campus in Central, South Carolina. The university was founded in 1906 by what is now The Wesleyan Church.

The school prepares students for leadership and graduate study in such fields as business, education, religion, music, medicine, law and a variety of civic and social service professions. It offers approximately 35 major areas of study for undergraduates and also offers graduate degrees in the areas of business and education. The university serves approximately 1,900 students.[1] There are more than 800 traditional undergraduates enrolled at the main campus in Central, South Carolina. In addition, undergraduate and graduate programs are offered in a non-traditional, evening and online format with regional learning centers in Central, Charleston, Columbia, Greenville and North Augusta.[2] Dr. Todd Voss serves as Southern Wesleyan University's president.[3]

The school has 18 intercollegiate athletic teams that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II as well as the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA).[4] Since 2007, the university's athletic teams have won 11 National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) national championship titles including titles in men's baseball, women's basketball, men's soccer, individual men's golf, women's indoor track and field events, women's outdoor track and field events, and men's outdoor track and field events.[4][5]

General information

Rickman Library at Southern Wesleyan University

Southern Wesleyan University (SWU) occupies a 350-acre (142 ha) campus near the town of Central, South Carolina.

Accreditation

Southern Wesleyan University has been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools since 1973.[6] In 2008, the School of Education was accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education for the teacher education programs at the undergraduate and master's levels.[6] Degree programs in music and music education are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music as of 2008.[6]

History

In 1904, representatives of Wesleyan Methodist churches in South Carolina and surrounding states met at Central to consider the possibility of establishing a college. Classes at the new school began on October 15, 1906, with students from first grade through college. Initially known as the Wesleyan Methodist Bible Institute (1906–1908), subsequent names included Wesleyan Methodist College (1909–1959) and Central Wesleyan College (1959–1994). The school was renamed Southern Wesleyan University in 1994.

A campus fixture for nearly 60 years, Smith Hall was the first building constructed on College Hill. When it opened in 1906, it housed the chapel, six classrooms, administrative space and a small library collection. In 1916, construction was completed on Grimes Hall, which became the central campus landmark until the early 1970s. The building served classroom and administrative purposes, as well as chapel, library and dining hall at times. Since then the campus has expanded to nearly 20 buildings over 250 acres (101 ha).

Beginning in 1928, the college operated as a two-year junior college, with a four-year theological program.[7] For many years elementary and secondary school classes were offered as well. In 1958, the pre-college programs were phased out, and the college moved to a full four-year program.[7] The junior college program received accreditation that same year, and Central Wesleyan College (as the school was then called) was accredited to award bachelor's degrees in 1973.[6] The university is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees.[6]

In addition to the traditional program, in 1986 a nontraditional program for working adults was added.[7] Initially known as Leadership Education for Adult Professionals (LEAP), the program has now expanded to several degree programs operating under the title of Adult and Graduate Studies (AGS).[7] The initial LEAP program offered a bachelor's degree in management, with an associate degree in business added in 1988. Master's degree programs in Christian Ministries and Management were added in 1990. Master's programs in Business Administration and Education began in 2002.[7] SWU began offering fully online courses in 2013.[7]

Academics

Southern Wesleyan University offers undergraduate degrees in accounting, biology, business administration, chemistry, applied computer science, computer information systems, criminal justice, education, English, environmental studies, exercise science, forensic computer science, history, human services, intercultural studies, management, mathematics, media communication, music, pre-medicine and pre-dentistry, psychology, recreation and sport management, religion and social science. It also offers graduate programs through the Adult and Graduate Studies program in business administration (MBA), education in classroom leadership (M.Ed.), administration and supervision (M.Ed.) and management (MSM).

School of Education

The school of education provides training for teaching careers in public, private or Christian education. This training is geared toward classroom management, student learning and teacher instruction for the elementary and secondary school levels. It offers bachelor's degrees in Biology, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, English Education, Music Education, Mathematics Education, Physical Education and Special Education. It also offers two Master of Education degrees in Classroom Leadership and Administration and Supervision.[8]

School of Business

The school of business provides business education with a Christian perspective that prepares students for positions of leadership and service. It offers a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Master of Science in Management (MSM).

College of Arts and Sciences

The College of Arts and Sciences at Southern Wesleyan University offers a valuable journey of learning and discovery across a broad range of academic disciplines, such as the humanities, fine arts, and the social, natural and computational sciences.[9]

SWU Administration Building

Student activities

Student Life

Student Life maintains student government, Student Activities, athletics, first year experience, counseling, retention, and overall student life. Student Life hosts an annual Day of Service in which students and staff participate in various projects in the local community.[10] Service projects include such things as food drives, brush clean up, entertainment and cleaning.[10] Southern Wesleyan's goal for student life is to integrate faith, living, and learning into students education and to cultivate strong men and women who desire to embody the character of Christ.[11]

Student Activities is a branch of Student Government and is responsible for the planning and execution of a calendar of events each semester. This student-led group puts on events ranging from "SWU's line is it anyways?" to the campus-wide parties they throw such as Monsterbash, Re-Bash, Crash, Splash, and Smash.

Athletics

Official athletics logo.

Southern Wesleyan (SWU) teams are nicknamed the Warriors. A new logo was introduced in 2013, but the Warrior name was retained. SWU competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II level, primarily competing in Conference Carolinas.[12][13] The Warriors also compete as a Division I member of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA).[14] Chris Williams serves as SWU's athletic director.

SWU men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis, and track & field.[4] In 2013, the men's soccer team won the Division I NCCAA National Championships and Camilo Rodriguez, the team's head coach was awarded NCCAA's Coach of the Year.[5] SWU women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, and volleyball.[4] In 2007, the SWU women's basketball team was awarded the NCCAA National Championship.[4]

National Championships

The SWU Warriors have won 11 National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) national championship titles:

Intramural athletics

Open to students of all skill levels, intramural sports include football, soccer, and softball in the Fall semester and basketball, soccer and volleyball in the Spring semester.

Sigma Deltas

Sigma Delta translated from Greek is "fellow servant." "The mission of the Order of the Sigma Delta is to support the greater mission of Southern Wesleyan University and assist in providing an excelling learning experience that equips others for service and mobilizes leaders, by serving as a role model of servant leadership on our campus."[24] The common initiatives of the Sigma Delta are student orientation services, peer mentoring, and volunteering in such events as Habitat for Humanity, Day of Service, Relay for Life and Earth Day events.[24]

Spiritual Life on Campus

Chapel and Discipleship Opportunities

Students have the opportunity to grow in their faith through weekly chapel experiences with guest speakers and worship. The university also offers discipleship groups, ministry teams, local serving opportunities and global missions experiences.[25]

Ministry teams

Southern Wesleyan University offers opportunities for students to be involved with a ministry team that is funded by the university. There are three types of ministry teams sent out by the university including Recreation Ministry Teams, The Difference and University Singers.[26]

Recreation Ministry Teams

Recreation Ministry Teams serve as needed at various Christian summer camps in the months of June and July.[26]

The Difference

The Difference is a year-long program, in which members travel to lead worship at churches, events and summer camps.[26] There are eight members in this contemporary worship band. They also serve as a recreation team at summer camps.[26]

University Singers

University Singers is a traveling vocal group which performs religious music at various churches and events. They sing a mixture of contemporary and traditional gospel music.[27]

Notable graduates

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