Motto in English Light and Truth Established 1883 (1883) Endowment $36.1 million Undergraduate tuition and fees 19,170 USD (2015) Mascot Knight Colors Black, Orange | Type Private Liberal Arts Affiliation Presbyterian President Robert S. Badal Acceptance rate 64.4% (2014) Phone +1 701-252-3467 | |
Address 6000 College Ln, Jamestown, ND 58405, USA Motto Lux et Veritas (Latin, Light and Truth) Notable alumni Similar Valley City State University, Mayville State University, Dickinson State University, Presentation College - South Da, Minot State University Profiles |
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University of Jamestown is a private liberal arts college founded by the Presbyterian Church located in Jamestown, North Dakota, United States. It has about 1,000 students enrolled today and has been co-educational from its founding. Until August 2013, the school was known as Jamestown College.
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- Oct 2014 university of jamestown tour
- University of jamestown
- History
- Recent developments
- The Journey to Success
- Athletics
- Alumni
- Faculty
- Honorary degrees
- References
In 2007, Jamestown became the first North Dakota college or university to make US News and World Report's "Tier 1" for undergraduate colleges in the Midwest, a distinction repeated annually ever since. As of 2014, the University of Jamestown ranks 37th in the region. In 2014, Business Insider reported that the University of Jamestown is the most influential college in North Dakota, and in 2015, Niche named UJ the best college in the state.
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History
The University of Jamestown was founded as Jamestown College in 1883, but closed fairly quickly during the depression of 1893. The school reopened in 1909 and has remained in operation ever since.
The University of Jamestown has been notable for three things: its athletics, its academic success, particularly in science and nursing programs, and its choir. In 1979, its football team went to the NAIA Division II National Championships. Jamestown's pre-medical students have a long-standing tradition of higher-than-average medical school acceptance rates, two students have gone on to become Rhodes Scholars, and one has earned the Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics.
In 1972 the college's choir—directed by Richard Harrison Smith and for decades one of the top small-college choirs in the United States—became the first American choir to sing at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, an honor they repeated four more times during the 1970s and 1980s. The choir continues to tour internationally every four years. The choir performed on a tour of Italy in May 2006, with concert venues including the main altar of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and St. Mark's Basilica in Venice. The choir's most recent international tour was to China in May 2010.
The $30 million capital campaign to finance both this new construction and a larger scholarship base recently surpassed its goal several months ahead of its self-imposed 2008 deadline.
In the fall of 2013, the university welcomed its first students into its Fargo-based Doctor of Physical Therapy program; the initial class of DPT students graduated in May 2016. The university announced in April 2015 that it plans to add new academic programs in the near future including bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Technology beginning in the fall of 2016 and a master's degrees in Counseling.
In April 2015, the university announced a major new capital campaign with a goal of raising $50 million for the construction of a new 2,200-seat on-campus arena and a new turf practice field. The campaign also includes funding for the renovation of the Larson Center, Hansen Center, and Lyngstad Hall.
Recent developments
The University of Jamestown has recently added many new buildings to the campus:
A recent addition to the UJ curriculum as of the 2006-07 school year is the "Character in Leadership" program, giving entering freshmen the ability to receive a minor in leadership.
In August 2013, College President Robert Badal announced that, in light of a new Master's, online Bachelor's, and an applied doctorate degrees, Jamestown College would henceforth be known as the University of Jamestown.
The Journey to Success
In 2007, Jamestown announced the Journey to Success, a new program targeted at preparing students for rapidly changing environments. The program has five elements: a combination of liberal arts education and professional preparation, more personalized advising and career counseling, first-year student mentors, a proven placement service and guaranteed internships, and finally, guaranteed graduation in four years.
Athletics
The University of Jamestown athletic teams, nicknamed athletically as the Jimmies, are part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing as an North Star Athletic Association since the 2013-14 school year as one of its charter members. Since joining the NSAA, the Jimmies won early conference championships in football, women's volleyball, men's and women's basketball, and men's and women's golf. The Jimmies formerly competed in the now-defunct Dakota Athletic Conference (DAC), as well as an Independent of the Association of Independent Institutions (AII). Starting in 2016-17 The University of Jamestown introduced a Men's Ice Hockey team that will compete in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 1 (ACHA). Men's sports include hockey, baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, track & field and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track & field, volleyball and wrestling.