We understand that as a counselor you are faced with a difficult task: preparing your students for the college selection process and helping each student choose the right school.
While we hope you are talking to your students about Campbell, we would love to show you around our beautiful main campus. If you are interested in a face-to-face meeting with an admissions counselor and taking a campus tour, please reach out to visitcampbell@campbell.edu to discuss options!
Admission
Before enrolling at Campbell, a student must first graduate from high school or complete an adult high school equivalency program, such as a GED. As soon as they finish their junior year of high school, students can apply to Campbell. Students can apply online for free. Application materials include official copies of a high school transcript(s). Campbell accepts both SAT and ACT scores, and use scores for course placement only.
Visit
Encourage your students to visit campus. Our Undergraduate Admissions Counselors are excited to meet each and every student that visits our campus. Students will have the opportunity to learn more about life at Campbell, get answers to any questions they may have, and take a tour of our beautiful main campus.
The community of Campbell, nestled in Buies Creek, North Carolina, will quickly feel like home. We have several options for visits, including Open House and Private Visits. Learn more about campus visits.
Also, see a list of majors available at Campbell for your students.
Enrollment Deposit
Students must submit a deposit for enrollment. This $250 deposit is important because it lets the University know to hold the student’s space. The enrollment deposit isn’t a fee over and above tuition. The enrollment deposit is credited towards the tuition for the first semester of school. Without paying the enrollment deposit, your students cannot be added to the Housing List or receive a course plan. This delay can cause problems if there is a specific housing request or roommate preference. Also, the enrollment deposit allows the University to plan for students’ attendance. It makes sure things are set up for them, such as email access and access to library resources. Visit our Enrollment Deposits page for more details.
Living on Campus
All first-time, full-time students are required to live on campus for the first three years (6 semesters of enrollment) unless one of the following criteria is met:
- Student is married
- Student is 21 years of age
- Student is commuting from the primary residence of a parent or legal guardian within a 30 mile radius of Buies Creek.
For more information, visit Residence Life.
Cars on Campus
Students are allowed to bring cars on campus. Visit the Parking Office more information about vehicle registration.
Follow us
Follow us on social media. We have a vibrant online community, where we share relevant information for prospective students and families, including info about majors, scholarships, and campus events.