Program areas at University of Jamestown
University of Jamestown is a residential, independent, four-year, coeducational, Liberal Arts College related to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). The University was chartered in 1884. The first classes began in September 1886. Throughout its more than 100-year history, the University of Jamestown has consistently stood for academic excellence and Christian principles in all that it does. The University offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in 46 major areas of study, as well as 41 minors and 5 pre-professional programs. The University expanded its offerings and began a doctoral program in 2013 and masters programs in 2015. The University again expanded its offerings in 2022 to include online certificate programs. University of Jamestown has been a continuous accredited member of the North Central Association since 1920.Post-Secondary Education: Instruction - Academic programs with approximately 1100 FTE students enrolled. Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, masters and doctoral degrees are awarded by the Institution.
Post-Secondary Education: General Administrative Support - Physical plant, general institution and administrative support.
Post-Secondary Education: Student Aid - Institutional scholarships and work programs offered to students. Aid is awarded both based upon need and scholastic achievement.
Post-Secondary Education: Auxiliary Enterprises - Student housing, food services, and bookstore.
Post-Secondary Education: Student Services - Counseling, financial aid, registrar, recruiting and academic assistance.
Post-Secondary Education: Other Sponsored Programs - Athletics, choir, band.
Post-Secondary Education: Library - Provide educational support via books, publications, periodicals, multimedia, and through other means to academic departments and students.