Campbell University is a university of the liberal arts, sciences, and professions that is committed to helping students develop an integrated Christian personality characterized by a wholeness of body, mind and spirit. Both in and out of the classroom, the University endeavors to present Christian principles to students and to foster their application to daily life. Located in Buies Creek, a rural, residential community in Harnett County, Campbell University has the ideal college setting on an 850-acre campus. Raleigh, the state's capital, and Fayetteville are less than thirty miles from campus. Within about an hour's driving time students can enjoy the benefits of the Research Triangle Park, the cities of Durham and Chapel Hill. Campbell is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), as a Level VI Institution. Campbell also has accredited and nationally recognized graduate programs in business, divinity, education, law and pharmacy. Affiliated with the Big South Conference, Campbell enjoys competitive Division I Varsity athletics. The Fighting Camels men's sports include: basketball, baseball, cheerleading, cross-country, golf, soccer, tennis, track, wrestling, and football. Campbell's women's sports include: basketball, cheerleading, cross-country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track, and volleyball. In an average year, the student body comes from over 90 North Carolina counties, 49 other states and over 35 countries. Seventy percent of the student body comes from North Carolina.
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