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22nd June 2015, 02:51 PM
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William Carey University Keesler Campus
I am interested in doing the Undergraduate course from the William Carey University Keesler Campus so please give me the list of Undergraduate courses offered by this University? Also tell me about the Tuition and Fee Schedule of it?
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3rd January 2020, 08:15 PM
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Re: William Carey University Keesler Campus
Hi, I live in Keesler; can you provide me the details of the facilities offered at the Hattiesburg Campus of William Carey University?
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3rd January 2020, 08:15 PM
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Re: William Carey University Keesler Campus
Hattiesburg Campus of William Carey University was first founded in 1892 as Pearl River Boarding School, in Poplarville, MS the institution that is now William Carey University was moved to Hattiesburg and opened in 1906 as South Mississippi College. Hattiesburg is home of the main campus. Campus Facilities Asbury Academic Building Constructed in 2018, this building houses classrooms and offices for history and language and literature, as well as the Lucile Parker Gallery. Bass Hall Bass Hall is a three-story building that accommodates 143 female residents. Built in 1963, the building has a large lounge and a resident manager’s suite. Interior renovation was completed in the summer of 1999, and exterior renovations accomplished in 2006. Bass Memorial Chapel Dedicated in 2014, Bass Memorial Chapel provides sacred space for prayer, worship, and small group gatherings. The prayer garden is a place for meditation. Braswell and Byrd Halls These twin dormitories were constructed during 2006 and 2007. Each dormitory is comprised of three levels with 89 resident rooms and resident director apartment. Braswell Hall and Byrd Hall share a common lobby with a computer workstation area, TV viewing area, and lounging areas. The resident rooms are suite arrangements with two rooms sharing a semi-private bathroom. Bryant Hall Completed in 1966 and renovated in 1998, this building accommodates 103 male residents. Campus Facilities Building Constructed in 2010, this building houses the offices and equipment of the physical facilities department. Chain Garden This area of the campus was originally dedicated in 1992 in honor of Bobby and Betty Chain. In 2006 the garden was completely renovated by the Bobby L. Chain family to include the six foot bronze statue, “The Risen Christ” and rededicated in memory of the late president Larry Kennedy. Clinton Gymnasium Constructed in 1961, this building includes a gymnasium, offices, and locker rooms. Interior and exterior renovations were completed in 2004 and 2006. The new gym annex was constructed in 2017 to house additional offices and workout facilities. College of Osteopathic Medicine Academic Building The first of four buildings in the COM complex was completed in the summer of 2010 and houses two lecture halls, classrooms, study rooms, and a research laboratory. At the entrance to the COM complex is a bronze statue, “The Great Physician,” installed in January 2018. College of Osteopathic Medicine Medical Arts Building This building was completed in the fall of 2010 and houses faculty offices, clinical diagnostic and treatment rooms, eight student conference rooms, study areas, and student lounge. College of Osteopathic Medicine Asbury Administration Center Completed in the spring of 2011, this building houses administrative offices, faculty offices, and conference rooms. College of Osteopathic Medicine Randy and Brenda Ross Anatomy Wing Completed in 2014, the anatomy wing houses the anatomy lab for the WCUCOM. It was rebuilt with a larger footprint following the 2017 tornado. Common Grounds Created in 1997 from a former carriage house, this facility houses a student-operated coffee house. Crawford Hall This eight-room structure constructed in 1936 serves as the offices and activities center for the Baptist Student Union. An exterior renovation was completed in 2005 and a deck added in 2013. Davis Hall The three-story building accommodates 89 residents and a resident director apartment. Completed in 2013, this building is named for Ralph and Cora Joyce Davis, Mississippi Woman’s College alumni and missionaries in Nigeria and Ghana. Davis Hall was the first residence hall on campus with private bathrooms in each room, along with a lobby with computer workstation area, a TV viewing area, and lounges on each floor. Donnell Hall Completed in 2006, this building houses the Museum and Research Collection of the Center for Study of the Life and Work of William Carey, D.D. (1761-1834). Fail-Asbury Hall Originally completed in 2002, this building contains faculty offices, classrooms, and laboratory facilities for the Joseph and Nancy Fail School of Nursing. An addition to the original building, constructed in 2008, provides additional faculty offices, classrooms, study rooms, and a lecture hall. Johnson Hall This dormitory was constructed in 2018 to replace the original Johnson Hall dormitory (1919-2017) that was destroyed in the January 2017 tornado. The new three story Johnson Hall houses 86 residents and includes a resident director apartment. The rooms are suite arrangements with two adjoining rooms sharing a semi-private bathroom. Johnson Hall also includes lounges on each floor and a guest apartment, and is connected to Ross Hall by a common lobby. Joseph and Nancy Fail Softball Field Dedicated in 2007, the state-of-the-art field is named to honor the Fails, longtime friends and trustees of the university. Fairchild Hall This 1970 facility houses the School of Education. The building has office suites for faculty members, classrooms, and a well equipped curriculum laboratory. Futral Hall This three-story building shares a lobby with the neighboring Davis Hall and was completed in 2015. The building houses approximately 100 residents in 50 rooms, each with a private bathroom, as well as a resident director apartment. The building also shares a lobby with Davis Hall, featuring a computer workstation area, a TV viewing area, and lounges on each floor. Contact Detail: William Carey University Hattiesburg 710 William Carey Parkway Hattiesburg, 24 39401 (601) 318 – 6051 |