Elon University

Elon University is the premier student-centered learning environment, preparing graduates to be the ethical leaders the world needs. Elon students are ambitious, curious and compassionate, inspired to be big-thinkers and creative problem-solvers. The university's engaging intellectual climate is distinguished by supportive and collaborative human relationships that promote personal growth. The rigorous curriculum is grounded in the liberal arts and sciences and complemented by nationally accredited professional and graduate programs. Elon students put knowledge into practice, fulfilling their roles as global citizens and informed leaders motivated by concern for the common good. Elon sends more undergraduate students to study abroad than any other master's-level school in the nation, and was named one of the top three universities in the nation for community service by the federal government's Corporation for National and Community Service. Elon is among the nation's top universities for producing Fulbright Student Scholars, Peace Corps volunteers and Teach for America educators. In addition, 92 percent of students complete internships, 47 percent of students hold at least one campus leadership position, and 24 percent of students annually work with faculty members on undergraduate research projects. Elon's 425 full-time faculty teach in more than 60 undergraduate majors. The university includes Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences; the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business; the School of Communications; the School of Education; the School of Law; and the School of Health Sciences. Master's programs are offered in business administration, education, interactive media, management and physician assistant studies; doctoral programs include physical therapy and law. Elon operates on a 4-1-4 academic calendar, including a four-week term in January. Elon's 6,008 undergraduate and 731 graduate students come from 49 states, the District of Columbia, multiple U.S. territories and 50 other nations. About 25 percent are from North Carolina; Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New York are also top states. Elon Phoenix athletics include 17 intercollegiate men's and women's sports in NCAA Division I (FCS football), and Elon is a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. In addition, many students actively participate in 18 intramural and 21 club sports. Elon's historic 636-acre campus in central North Carolina is designated as a botanical garden and includes the 56-acre Elon University Forest, a land preserve and natural area for scientific research; and Loy Farm, a center for environmental research and sustainability that includes a solar farm. Elon was founded in 1889, and its core values have remained constant throughout history: close relationships between faculty and students, a culture that supports constant innovation, and a strong sense of community. Daily events, social gatherings and sidewalk conversations are the hallmarks of this friendly and welcoming academic community.

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School Details

school_type year_founded religious_affiliation academic_calendar year_2016_endowment address telephone
Private, Coed 1889 N/A 4-1-4 $202.9 million 2700 Campus Box, Elon, NC 27244 (336) 278-2000
overall score total score state city online paying global
100 100.0 North Carolina Elon 632

Info & Regulations

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Campus size (acres) 636
Students who have cars on campus 50%
Alcohol permitted on campus for students of legal age Yes

Health & Safety

Basic student services offered

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nonremedial tutoring
placement service
health service

Campus safety and security services offered

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24-hour foot and vehicle patrols
Late night transport/escort service
24-hour emergency telephones
Lighted pathways/sidewalks
Controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc.)

Career

Career services offered

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co-op education
on-campus job interviews
internships
resume assistance
career/job search classes
alumni network
interest inventory
interview training

Computer Resources

Computers available for student use in

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residence halls
computer center/labs
library
student center

Library & Museum Information

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On-campus library Yes
Museums or special academic buildings on campus The Dalton L. McMichael Sr. Science Center’s collection of scientific instruments includes the following: a 500 MHZ multi-probe FT nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, scanning electron microscope, ultracentrifuge, flow cytometer, atomic absorption sp

Learning Disabled (LD) Students

Services for LD students

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Reading machines
Note-taking services
Extended time for tests
Priority registration
Priority seating
Substitution of courses
Texts on tape
Exams on tape or computer
Other testing accommodations

Physically Disabled Students

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Accessibility of campus to physically disabled students Mostly

Services for physically disabled students

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Note-taking services
Tape recorders
Special housing
Tutors
Reader services
Interpreters for hearing-impaired
Talking books