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St. Andrews University traces its establishment to 1896 when Flora MacDonald College was founded at Red Springs, North Carolina. In 1958 Flora MacDonald College and Presbyterian Junior College (which was established in 1928) were merged to form St. Andrews Presbyterian College. In the early 1950s, Presbyterians of North Carolina obtained a grant from the Ford Foundation to survey higher education in the Synod of North Carolina. As a result of that study, the Synod decided in 1955 to create a merged college at a new site.
The founders had the foresight to make a commitment to work toward breaking down the physical barriers which made it difficult for students with physical disabilities to pursue a college education. Therefore, the new campus was constructed to be accessible, with wide doorways and hallways, ramps, curb cuts, elevators and special restroom modifications. Another grant enabled the Synod to plan a new college of high academic quality and Christian purpose, one with contemporary style and design.
Course materials housed on this site are related to traditional and hybrid courses offered on the St. Andrews main campus or at the Sandhills Community College location. Fully online courses are housed at http://sapc.learninghouse.com and require a separate log-in.
Summer School at St. Andrews University
Engage your mind this summer! Get ahead in your major! Complete a general education requirement! Explore a topic that interests you!
Summer school classes at St. Andrews University begin on May 23, 2012. If you would like to register for a course, contact Debbie Smith, Registrar at smithda@sapc.edu (910)277-5221, or Porfessor Jim Miles, Director of Adult and Professional Studies at milesjr@sapc.edu (910-695-3888). Payment for courses must be received by May 21st to allow you access to the course.
Summer 2012 Course Offerings PDF document
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