Judson College at Southeastern

Judson College offers undergraduate associate and baccalaureate degree programs as well as a Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies.

[8] In 1832, the Baptists of North Carolina purchased the 615-acre plantation of Dr. Calvin Jones for the purpose of establishing a teaching facility for young ministers.

Another historic landmark, the stone wall now surrounding the central campus, was begun about 1885 by Wake Forest College President Charles E. Taylor and “Dr.

[10] Carson Hall houses the Center for Faith and Culture, Judson College and the school's doctoral programs.

Judson College is marked by Ashford's and Dew's vision to give greater flexibility to students' academic pursuits.

The Houses are named after missionaries George Liele, Andrew Fuller, Francis Schaeffer, Adoniram Judson, and David Brainerd.