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Huntingdon College Admissions Montgomery, Al

FAITH, WISDOM, AND SERVICE

TRADITION

A COLLEGE OF THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

“Enter to grow in wisdom; go forth to apply wisdom in service.”

Diverse Student Body

Top Academic Programs

Civic Engagement

Community Service

50+ Organizations and Clubs

Exciting Student Life Programming

18 NCAA DIII Sports

Championship Programs

Marching Scarlet & Grey

HUNTINGDON HAWKS CHEERLEADERS

Huntingdon Concert Choir

Presidential Fellows Program

The Huntingdon Plan

A Huntingdon education is so much more than lectures and tests—it connects you with mentors and friends, includes experience in the real world, and helps you know how your gifts and talents can meet the world’s needs. It’s all part of the Huntingdon Plan, a stretch-your-limits experience for all full-time day students that includes:

Connections | A laptop computer (yours to use all four years and yours to keep at graduation) connects you instantly for research and communication.

Books and Information Resources | Books and information resources are provided for your use each semester, with costs covered by tuition and fees.

Exploration | Travel and study with your classmates during your senior year with most costs covered by tuition and fees.

Know and Be Known | A low student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1 and small classes mean you'll know your mentors as people, and they'll know you.

Meet the Admission Staff!

Leanne Mallory Carroll '05

Vice President for Enrollment Management

Stephanie Hicks

Assistant Vice President for Athletic Admission

Jenny McDavid

Assistant Vice President for Strategic Admission

Will GranthUm

Admissions Counselor

Quin Pearson '20

Admissions Counselor

Welcome to our Virtual Campus Tour

Flowers Hall

Built in 1909, John Jefferson Flowers Memorial Hall was the first building on the Montgomery campus. Today, it is a hub of campus activity. Flowers Hall houses the Offices of the President, Admission, and the Provost, as well as classrooms and faculty offices.

LIGON Chapel

Flowers Hall foyer leads into Leon and Myra Allman Ligon Chapel, the site of countless Huntingdon traditions. Rededicated September 3, 1999, it was named for Huntingdon benefactors Leon Edward Ligon III and his wife, Myra, whose gift supported the renovation of the space earlier that year. Throughout the year, events such as the Presidential Convocation, the Christmas Tree lighting and Lessons and Carols, as well as awards ceremonies and numerous other events are held here.

Smith Hall

Sybil Smith Hall houses the College’s fine and performing arts programs and includes the Lucile Crowell Delchamps Recital Hall, the Julia Lightfoot Sellers Reception Hall, music and art faculty offices and studios, rehearsal rooms, classrooms, a modern electronic music laboratory, and an extensive music library.

Bellingrath Hall

From its beginning, Bellingrath Hall (1928) has served as the College’s science building. It was named in appreciation of a generous gift from Mrs. W.A. Bellingrath of Montgomery. Renovated in 2008, the building houses natural and physical science classrooms, laboratories, and biology and chemistry faculty offices.

Jackson Home

Miriam Jackson Home was the gift of Dr. and Mrs. Fred M. Jackson of Birmingham, Alabama. Originally used as an infirmary, it now houses offices for faculty in the Department of Religion, the Office of College and Alumni Relations, the Office of Communications, the Center for Career and Vocation, and the Phyllis Gunter Snyder Center for Campus Ministries.

julia Walker Russell Dining Hall

Julia Walker Russell Dining Hall (1963) was the first building on campus to be named for an alumna of the College. The building houses the College’s main dining room with seating for up to 500. Inside, the Mary Elizabeth Stallworth Dining Room accommodates smaller groups. The DH, as it is known to all, is a favorite of Huntingdon students.

The Hut

“The Hut” (1922), constructed as the YWCA building, is the hub of student life. The building houses most of the activities and staff serving the Office of Student Affairs. The Hut was built through generous contributions by students, matched dollar-for-dollar by the College treasury.

Houghton Library

Houghton Library (1929) was named in memory of Mr. Mitchell B. Houghton, a founding member of the College’s board of trustees who served until his death in 1925. At the entrance to the library’s first floor sits the Caroline Slawson Commons opened in fall 2019. On the ground floor, enjoy a cup of coffee in the Coffee House. The second floor of the library houses more spaces for studying and gathering, as well as the Staton Center for Learning Enrichment.

The Charles and Thelma Dixon Wing, completed in 1989, features an atrium with skylights, reading and study areas, and archives for the College and for the Alabama-West Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church.

Caroline Slawson Campus Commons

At the entrance to the library’s first floor, the newly refurbished area known as the Caroline Slawson Commons opened in fall 2019. Slawson Commons offers 24-hour studying and gathering spaces, made possible by a generous gift from the Slawson family. There are also laptop computers in this area that are open for students to use.

JAMES W. Wilson CENTER

James W. Wilson Center (1987) was the gift of the late trustee James W. Wilson, Jr. as a lasting tribute to his father, James W. Wilson, Sr. This facility includes the James J. Durr Amphitheater, as well as classrooms, faculty offices, and comfortable and quiet study areas. Academic programs of study in Accounting, Business Administration, and Mathematics are housed in this building, as are the Offices of Student Financial Services, Business and Finance, the Registrar, the W. James Samford Jr. School of Business and Professional Studies, Technology Services, and Campus Security.

Leo j. Drum Theater

Completed in 2013, the construction of a theater in the former Cloverdale School Auditorium was made possible by a generous gift from the late Leo J. Drum Jr., a long-time College neighbor and friend. Drum Theater’s 246 retractable seats, theatrical lighting, glassed-in control room, and sound system, housed in the historic auditorium where treasured architectural details from the building’s original construction have been preserved, bring an elegant dimension to Huntingdon theater productions.

The Scarlet & Grey Shop

The Scarlet & Grey Shop, the College’s bookstore, opened in fall 2019 in the former Capitol Book & News Building, acquired and completely renovated by the College during the 2018–2019 academic year. The building, dedicated September 7, 2019, is named in honor of long-time trustee Eugene Stanaland, Class of 1960, and his wife, Phyllis.

The Green

At the center of campus, the Green is a naturally picturesque park where members of the College family can stroll across the bridge, relax by the pond, gather in the gazebo, study in the sunshine, and spend time with friends. The Green also houses Top Stage, where a number of traditions and outdoor events are held.

Ligon Residence Hall

Residence hall for first-year women.

Searcy Residence Hall

Residence hall for first-year men.

Carolyn and Wynton Blount Hall

Residence hall for upperclass students, coed by floor or wing.

Huntingdon Bands Rehearsal hall

The Huntingdon Bands Rehearsal Hall, located on the side of Roland Student Center facing Narrow Lane Road, opened in 2018 after extensive refurbishment of this section of the building created the facility exclusively for use by the members of Huntingdon bands and band staff.

W. James Samford, Jr. Stadium

Charles Lee Field

Neal Posey Baseball Field

Lucinda Samford Cannon Softball Field

Samford Soccer Complex

Catherine Dixon Roland Arena

Wrestling Facility

Alice Reynolds Beach Volleyball Courts

George S. Gibbs Tennis Center

Will and Kelly Wilson Community and Athletic Center

Apply now and become part of the Huntingdon family!

https://www.huntingdon.edu/admission-aid/traditional-admission/

Schedule a Campus Tour today!

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If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact the Office of Admissions at (334) 833-4497

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