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Find out what makes Centenary a great college choice.
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Get in the Game!

Centenary has winning Division III athletics teams for men and women.

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What's Centenary really like?

We know deciding where to go to college is an important step. Find out what it's like to go to Centenary.

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Undergraduate Studies at Centenary

Instant Decision Days

Instant Decision Days allow high school seniors, or current college students, to apply to Centenary and find out instantly if you've been accepted or if you qualify for any scholarships.  (Documentation of attendance is available for seniors who attend during school hours.)

Where to begin:

Schedule your Instant Decision Day appointment.   Appointments are available for every Tuesday and Friday from 10a.m to 2p.m through August.  To schedule your appoint simply call 1-800-236-8679 or email admissions@centenarycollege.edu.

What to bring:

  • a transcript
  • SAT or ACT scores
  • an academic recommendation
  • a 250-word essay explaining how a Centenary College education can help you achieve your goals.

Learn about Fall 2012 Freshman Class Profile

Learn about our Fall Freshman 2012 class!  Discover the benefits of attending college at Centenary and the divirsity of the classmates you'll be studying with over the next 4 years!  From class ratios to faculty experience and Career Services to Academic Success assistance Centenary has what you'll need to succeed!

Our Undergraduate Curriculum

The goal of Centenary College is to provide an educational program that balances liberal arts study with their chosen career program. The College's curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, or the Bachelor of Science degree is organized into three parts:

  • The College's Core Requirements - These include a specific number of courses from the liberal arts disciplines, which guarantees a minimal uniformity of study without sacrificing the individual educational interests of the student.
  • The Major - Majors are designed to give the student mastery of a single field, and to introduce that student to a field of possible professional involvement. A student usually selects a major during his or her freshman or sophomore year. The student also has the option of selecting a minor or a special concentration to go along with the major field of study.
  • Course Electives - To round out the curriculum, electives are divided between liberal arts studies and free electives chosen by the student in consultation with his or her advisor.

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If you like the idea of learning and gaining real world experience while you go to college, then Centenary College could be the right college for you.

Academics are only part of the Centenary Experience. At Centenary, you will also learn and grow in many other amazing ways. Students often tell us a Centenary education "gets you out there." 

A Centenary education means small classes where you'll work collaboratively and become engaged in relevant coursework. We also offer many opportunities to connect you with professionals in your field. These are the hallmarks of a Centenary education.

Wherever your passions lie, the Centenary College faculty and staff are dedicated to making your college experience as fulfilling and rewarding as possible. It all adds up to a successful college education that prepares you for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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