For Fall 2019, Montreat College’s degree-seeking enrollment on its traditional campus is once again the highest on record in the school’s 104-year history. Overall degree-seeking enrollment on Montreat’s traditional campus this fall is 595, up from the previous record...
Montreat College’s School of Adult & Graduate Studies (AGS) announced today that it has signed new Corporate Advantage Program (CAP) agreements with several regional employers, including Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Novant Health, and Hope Valley, Inc. Employees...
By Anastasia Howland The last Wednesday of classes for the 2018-2019 school year saw students and faculty gather for Montreat’s annual senior chapel. This is a time when graduating seniors are given space to verbally reflect on the ways in which they have grown and...
The Appalachian Athletic Conference (AAC) released the 2018-19 end-of-year award winners on Monday, and Montreat College’s Jose Larios was named AAC Athletic Director of the Year. Nominations were accepted and voted on by each member institution’s...
A student and professor at Montreat College have received grants to study and help in the recovery of eastern hellbenders in Flat Creek, the main body of water flowing through Montreat and Black Mountain, North Carolina. Carson Yates, a sophomore at Montreat, received...
“I’ve lived. I’ve experienced so much heartache,” says Montreat College management and leadership student Sandra Ferguson. “But I never give up.” When Sandra suddenly found herself without a job in April 2018, her faith and determination pushed her to...
Montreat College announced today that it has been designated a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the National Security Agency (NSA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Montreat College is the first member of the Council for...