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Together we connect in a complex world A world as complex as ours needs big ideas and bold conversations Longwood students meet that challenge head-on as they work collaboratively in small classes with full-time professors to prepare for meaningful lives and rewarding careers
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Anchored by our Civitae Core Curriculum, Longwood’s academic programs are rooted in the liberal arts while preparing students for the skills employers say they value most--critical thinking, writing and speaking, and creative problem-solving
- About Us - Longwood University
Founded in 1839, Longwood is a proud, historic Virginia public university We are a place rich with tradition, where a beautiful campus and committed faculty inspire students to become citizen leaders and establish valuable and meaningful connections
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Explore Longwood University without stepping foot on campus Through our interactive campus map, you can check out residence halls, places to dine and hang out, classrooms, the library, fitness center and more!
- Undergraduate Admissions - Longwood University
Longwood requires all prospective freshmen, transfer, visiting, and readmission students to submit an application for admission It is recommended students apply well in advance of stated application deadlines
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Here at Longwood in historic Farmville, you’ll find the most classes of any Virginia public university taught by full-time faculty members and a vibrant residential campus community where you can make lifelong friends and pursue your interests with nearly 200 clubs and organizations
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Founded in 1839 as Farmville Female Seminary Association, it is the third-oldest public university in Virginia and one of the hundred oldest institutions of higher education in the United States Longwood became a university on July 1, 2002
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Through our distinctive Civitae Core Curriculum, Longwood University challenges students to become engaged citizens, value different perspectives, and think critically
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