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    Travel

    Clubs are encouraged to travel on behalf of the college for club purposes, as their budget allows. Students are expected to behave in a manner befitting of a GWU student and represent the University favorably.  Students are still held responsible to the Student Code of Conduct located in the Student Handbook while traveling. All clubs […]

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    Field Day

    Gardner-Webb’s 2nd Annual Field Day Let’s get ready for an exciting event coming this October: Field Day! Gather your team and join us for a day filled with fun games, delicious food, and awesome prizes. This is a perfect opportunity to bond with your friends, meet new people, and enjoy a variety of activities under […]

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    Commuter Commons

    Serving the unique needs of our commuter students Gardner-Webb University recognizes the unique needs of our commuting students. The Commuter Commons is designed to provide a welcoming and supportive environment for both undergraduate and graduate students who travel to campus from off-site locations. Located on the third floor of Tucker Student Center, the Commuter Commons […]

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    First-Generation Students

    What is a First-Gen Student? Being a first-generation student means being the first in one’s family (excluding siblings) to attend college. This includes students whose parents graduated with an Associate’s degree or took some four-year courses but never completed their undergraduate studies. First-generation (or first-gen) students are often left to navigate college without the direct […]

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    Meet Our Scholars

    Gardner-Webb’s Tucker Scholars are a diverse group with many interests and one characteristic in common: They live out the University’s motto: Pro Deo et Humanitate – For God and Humanity. Read more about them below. About the Tucker Scholarship Established in 2019 by Carolyn and Robert Tucker, the award includes full-tuition, room and board for […]

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    Office of Campus Unity and Connection

    Promoting a Positive and Supportive Educational Experience for All Gardner-Webb University’s community consists of individuals varying in ethnic makeup, cultural background, age, race, religion, language, educational and professional experience, veteran and socioeconomic status from multiple regions in the United States and a variety of nations— In recognition of the fact that our campus community is the combination […]

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    Living-Learning Communities

    What is a Living-Learning Community (LLC)? An LLC is a program where students (1) live together on campus, (2) take part in a shared academic endeavor, (3) use resources in their residence environment designed for them, and (4) engage in structured social activities that also emphasize academics. At Gardner-Webb, we give first-year students the option […]

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    Office of Church Relations

    The Office of Church Relations at Gardner-Webb University partners with Christ-centered churches, associations and denominations to advance the Kingdom of God—together. About Us We want to connect churches to the resources of Gardner-Webb University and also connect students with the broader Christian church community. As the Apostle Paul wrote in his letter to the Philippians, […]

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