Wingate University is a
private Baptist
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university with campuses in
Wingate,
Charlotte
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, and
Hendersonville,
North Carolina
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. It is affiliated with the
Baptist State Convention of North Carolina (
Southern Baptist Convention
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).
The university enrolls more than 3,600 students. It offers 37 undergraduate majors as well as eight master's and five doctoral degrees. Academic programs are housed in the Cannon College of Arts and Sciences; the Levine College of Health Sciences; the Byrum School of Business; and the College of Professional Studies, which includes the Thayer School of Education and the School of Sport Sciences.
History
In 1896, Wingate University began as The Wingate School, a primary and secondary institution founded by the Baptist Associations of
Union County, North Carolina, and
Chesterfield County,
South Carolina
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, in response to a dearth of locally-available public schools. The university remains affiliated with the
Baptist State Convention of North Carolina (
Southern Baptist Convention
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).
The school took its name from
Washington Manly Wingate, a former president of
Wake Forest College. Following a 2021 decision by
Wake Forest University
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to rename part of its Wait Chapel from Wingate Hall to May 7, 1860, Hall, Wingate University publicly acknowledged Washington Wingate's history as a slaveowner and began efforts to acknowledge their namesake's troubled history.
The Wingate School initially offered a primary and secondary education and continued to do so until the proliferation of public schools in the early 20th century. In 1923, the school began offering the first two years of a baccalaureate education and became Wingate
Junior College. The years leading to World War II were difficult for the institution. Though it began receiving financial support from The Baptist State Convention of North Carolina soon after becoming a college, this support was withdrawn during The Great Depression. It was also during this period, in 1932, that the college's administration building was destroyed by fire. The college survived, however, as a result of the work of its administration, faculty, and supporters as well as the post-WWII college enrollment boom. The Baptist State Convention resumed financial support in 1949, and
Charles Cannon, a local businessman and philanthropist, began making substantial donations to the college beginning in the 1950s.
In 1952, Wingate Junior College was accredited by
the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and in 1977, became a four-year institution, Wingate College. The college continued to grow, especially under the leadership of Jerry McGee, added graduate programs, and became Wingate University in 1995. Wingate also has campuses located in
Hendersonville, NC, home to graduate programs in pharmacy and physician assistant studies, and
Ballantyne, North Carolina.
Academics
Wingate offers 35 undergraduate majors, 10 pre-professional programs and 38 minors. The university offers five types of bachelor's degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Music Education, and Bachelor of Liberal Studies. The university also offers several graduate programs in professional programs. One-in-five Wingate undergraduate students is preparing to be a pharmacist, physician assistant, physical therapist, occupational therapist, or nurse and 65 percent of graduate students are enrolled in health sciences.
Pharmacy
The Wingate University School of Pharmacy is a pharmacy school located in
Wingate, North Carolina. The school, part of Wingate University, offers a four-year
Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D) and is nationally accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education. As of 2021, tied with 8 other programs, it was ranked #90 among pharmacy colleges in the US.
Physician Assistant
The physician assistant program is offered at both
Wingate, North Carolina and
Hendersonville, North Carolina campuses. As of 2021, it was ranked #108 among physician assistant programs within the U.S
Study abroad
Started in 1978, the university's W'International program allows eligible juniors to take a two-credit-hour seminar, which ends with a 10-day travel experience for $1,500 or less. Wingate also offers language-immersion summer programs in Costa Rica and Quebec.
Athletics
Wingate student-athletes compete in 22
NCAA Division II
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sports. These sports include: baseball, softball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's golf, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's swimming and diving, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's track & field, men's and women's lacrosse, football and volleyball. Wingate's mascot is the Bulldog.
In 2016, the men's soccer team won the school's first team national championship, by defeating
University of Charleston 2–0 in the national title game in
Kansas City, Missouri.
In 2021, the men's baseball team defeated
Central Missouri
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5–3 to capture their first world series national championshi
Notable alumni
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Sean Barnette
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, professional
basketball
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player
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John Bowman,
Canadian Football League
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player and two-time
Grey Cup
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champion
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Kenwin Cummings, former
NFL
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player
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Dick Elliott, member of the
South Carolina Senate
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*
Anthony Dean Griffey, four-time Grammy Award-winning singer with the Metropolitan Opera
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Rohit Gupta, film director
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Lorinza "Junior" Harrington, former
NBA player
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Jesse Helms
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, former Republican
U.S. senator
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David Jones, former NFL player
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Leon Levine, founder of
Family Dollar retail stores
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Richard Lindsay, member of the
West Virginia Senate
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There are seventeen senatorial districts. Each district has two senators who serve staggered four-year terms. Although the Democratic Party held a supermajority in the ...
*
Charlie Machell
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Early life
Machell was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, his father Christopher Machell, a Policeman ...
, professional
soccer player
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Luke Mulholland,
Major League Soccer
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player
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David Hayes, former Major League Soccer player
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Ken Goodman, member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives
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Mike Martin, winningest
college baseball
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coach of all-time
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Alvin Morman, former
Major League Baseball
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pitcher
Alvin Morman (1999) - - Wingate University Athletics
Retrieved Aug 15, 2020.
* Todd Grisham
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, UFC and Glory kickboxing announcer Todd Grisham
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References
External links
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Official athletics website
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