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    Support and Services

    Information supporting all online degree completion students can be found by logging into WebbConnect and Blackboard and clicking on the Online Degree Completion tab at the top of the Blackboard menu.  In addition, a general New Online Student Orientation Webinar is hosted by Adult and Distance Education before the beginning of the fall and spring […]

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    ESTIMATE COST FOR ONLINE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS

    Online Undergraduate The 2023-2024 Cost of Attendance table below is used to determine eligibility for all financial aid funding. These amounts reflect reasonable estimated costs for a full-time, online, undergraduate student for fall and spring terms (GOAL/DCP). The Cost of Attendance is an estimate of those educational expenses as determined by the Department of Education […]

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    Operations

    Operations provides comprehensive services at Gardner-Webb University for academic, administrative, residential, and recreational facilities as well as grounds care for 200 acres. Operations support services are divided among six strategic departments: Environmental and Occupational Safety Our Environmental and Occupational Safety Department oversees all University operations and events as it relates to federal, state and local […]

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    Ministerial Referral

    The Gardner-Webb University School of Divinity’s Office of Ministerial Referral Services exists to be of service to the Kingdom of God by assisting Directors of Missions, churches, and others seeking ministerial personnel, as well as individuals seeking places of service. These objectives are accomplished in part through Ministerial Referral Services’ web site. The web site […]

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    About Gardner-Webb University

    A greater purpose for the greater good. At Gardner-Webb University, we’re called to help you find your God-given talents and use them to impact the world around us. Our campus community in beautiful Boiling Springs, NC serves approximately 3,500 students in top-ranked undergraduate, graduate, online, and degree completion programs. Our 11:1 student-faculty ratio means you […]

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    Campus Services

    Campus Services Business and Finance Services Student Accounts OfficeLocated on the lower level of the Dover Campus Center, members of the Student Accounts Office staff are available to assist students and parents with questions and inquiries regarding financial matters including student charges, billings, payment plans, check cashing, etc. Hours are 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., […]

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    Additional Requirements for Nursing

    Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) – Nursing Education, Nursing Administration, MSN/MBA  Application for admission into the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program options (Education, Administration, MSN/MBA) should be made through the Gayle Bolt Price School of Graduate Studies.  Graduates from the Hunt School of Nursing Accelerated BSN, […]

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    Physician Assistant Tuition and Fees

    Required to Apply Expense Required to Apply Amount CASPA* See CASPA Website Supplemental Application $100 *The Gardner-Webb University Physician Assistant Program utilizes CASPA for all applications. Information regarding the CASPA application cost can be found online. In addition, the Gardner-Webb University Physician Assistant Program requires a supplemental application. Instructions for completing the supplemental application and […]

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    GWU College of Education Doctoral Candidates Publish Learning Module on Creating Conditions for Equity

    New Resource is Available Free From Online Journal, IMPROVE  At a time when many people in America and around the world are calling for justice and equality, three Gardner-Webb University graduate students have published a virtual professional learning module on a related subject. The students are doctoral candidates in the College of Education’s Curriculum and […]

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    Undergraduate English Programs

    The English Program is designed to develop students as skilled readers, writers, and thinkers who demonstrate cultural competency, interpersonal skills, and community engagement, preparing them for meaningful work and service.  Curriculum What You’ll Learn As an English major, you’ll take courses in American literature, British literature, world literature, literary criticism, and creative and professional writing. […]

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