Campbell University
On Jan. 5, 1887, James Archibald Campbell, a 26-year-old Baptist minister, welcomed 16 students to a small church in Buies Creek, N.C., for the first day of classes for the school he founded: Buies Creek Academy. By the end of the first term, there were 92 students.
Since then, Buies Creek Academy has evolved to become Campbell Junior College (1926), Campbell College (1961), and Campbell University (1979). Throughout these transformations, the university has remained true to its founding principles to address the most pressing needs of North Carolina and to educate men and women for Christian service around the world.
President: Dr. J. Bradley Creed
Library: Campbell University has a library known as the Carrie Rich Memorial Library. Located on the university’s main campus in Buies Creek, North Carolina, the library serves as a hub of academic resources and support for students, faculty, and staff. The library houses an extensive collection of books, journals, periodicals, and other print materials. It covers various subject areas and supports the university’s academic programs.
Courses Offered:
Undergraduate Programs –
Healthcare & Medicine
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
Business & Management
Accounting & Financial Planning
Arts, Communication & Marketing
Education & Human Sciences
Government, Law & Security
Humanities & Ethics
Graduate & Professional –
Doctor of Health Sciences
Doctor of Pharmacy
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Master of Physician Assistant Practice
Master of Science in Clinical Research
Master of Science in Public Health
Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dual Degree Programs
Facility: Academic Buildings, Libraries,
Student Union, Dining Facilities, Fitness
and Recreation Center, Residence Halls,
Sports Facilities, Health and Wellness
Center, Performing Arts Center, Chapel.
Campbell University
143 Main Street, Buies Creek, NC 27506
Tel: 800 334-4111
Email: admissions@campbell.edu
Website: www.campbell.edu
