Campbell University of Buies Creek, North Carolina , was founded January
5, 1887 , by James Archibald Campbell, a North Carolina preacher who
believed that no student should be denied admission because of lack
of funds. Campbell University is a university of the liberal arts,
sciences, and professions which is committed to helping students develop
an integrated Christian personality characterized by a wholeness of
body, mind and spirit that includes a method of critical judgment;
an appreciation of the intellectual, cultural, and religious heritage;
stewardship of the body; and a sensitive awareness of the world and
society in which they live and work with persons. Campbell has over
80 undergraduate degree programs and 12 graduate degree programs within
6 major schools and colleges.
The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business at Campbell University
of Buies Creek, North Carolina, offers over 20 degree programs that
serve undergraduates, graduates, and executives. Core undergraduate
programs serve men and women from all fifty states and other countries
who live and learn in a four-year, primarily residential campus environment.
Graduate programs serve professionals and also traditional students
enrolled in joint BBA/MBA, MBA/JD, or MBA/PharmD degree programs.
The Lundy-Fetterman School of Business also designs and delivers executive
education programs in partnership with industry. The orientation of
the Lundy-Fetterman faculty is teaching and service, supported and
augmented by focused applied research. The faculty’s commitment to
personalized instruction and building close relationships with students
fosters the development of outstanding business leaders who will contribute
to the well-being of society embracing the values of integrity, honesty,
mutual respect, and accountability.