Belmont Abbey College

To be a student in Belmont Abbey College is to become part of the Catholic intellectual tradition as well as the Benedictine tradition of learning and holiness. The college seeks the education of a person as a whole to provide the balance between general education expected from all graduates and the specialized knowledge of particular disciplines. Its core curriculum is rooted in liberal arts while the various majors offered prepare each student in their chosen field of study.

Belmont Abbey College is located in the town of Belmont, very near Charlotte, North Carolina. It stands on a beautiful 659-acre campus, easily accessible from the Charlotte Douglas International Airport. This 130-year old college is unique as it treats each and every student as a sacred being, made up of mind, body and spirit, having immeasurable dignity and worth. The people behind the college believe that education should be given in an integrated and harmonious way.

The annual tuition fee is $ 20,356.00 while the general fee is $ 1,150.00. An additional fee of $ 1,006.00 for all freshmen is charged. Room and board costs about $ 10,000.00. Applications for admission are accepted until the first week of August since the college is on rolling admission. The Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has accredited Belmont Abbey College to award baccalaureate degrees. Its degrees are accepted by graduate and professional schools.

Seasoned professors, 80% of whom hold doctoral degrees from notable institutions such as Notre Dame, Marquette and Boston College handle the classes which generally range from 10 to 20 students. This set-up makes it possible to voice opinions, ask questions, get answers and engage in worthwhile dialogue whenever required. The educational environment is very stable to allow for discussion, growth, learning and openness to change.

For more information about admissions, financial aid and online learning opportunities such as online classes, please contact Belmont Abbey College.