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Also known as: MU, Monarchs
Private Nonprofit school in Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States of America
Established in 1956 as Methodist College and renamed Methodist University in 2006, the 617‑acre urban campus offers over 80 undergraduate and graduate programs, including doctoral study, across arts, sciences, business, education, and health sciences. With a 14:1 student‑faculty ratio, MU emphasizes liberal arts education grounded in Christian values, global engagement through study abroad and online degrees, and vibrant campus life with over 80 student organizations and 20 NCAA Division III athletic teams—the Monarchs. The university is accredited by SACSCOC and maintains an endowment of $19 million, supporting scholarships, research, and community service initiatives.
SAT Scores are optional
This university has a test-optional policy.
Methodist University operates a test‑optional admissions policy: first‑year applicants may choose whether to submit SAT or ACT scores, which are then superscored and used for scholarship and placement if provided; no disadvantage is given to applicants who do not submit scores.
Note: Some programs or scholarships may still recommend or require SAT scores. Always verify the latest admission criteria on the official university website.
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