Salem University

223 W. Main St. - Salem, WV 26426
  • Region: Southeast
  • Campus Setting: Rural
  • Size: Very Small
Overview
Salem College received its charter from the State of West Virginia in December 1888 and offered its first term of instruction beginning in April 1889. Individuals in the Salem, West Virginia community founded Salem College to provide an affordable baccalaureate curriculum grounded in the liberal arts to prepare students for occupations, professional and advanced studies, as well as a Normal curriculum to prepare educators. While the institution was closely associated for many decades with the Seventh Day Baptist Church, Salem College was not sectarian in its teaching or administration. For its first seventy-five years Salem College was a small institution, drawing students mainly from a limited area. The campus comprised several buildings facing Main Street in town. Beginning in the 1960s, Salem College expanded its physical facilities into a newer and more modern campus called the “Valley of Learning.” This is the location of the present campus. In 1989 Salem College and the Teikyo University Foundation entered into a partnership to create an international learning center, Salem-Teikyo University. As S-TU, the institution charted a new course for itself. While retaining the tradition of small classes and providing extra attention to students, the University sought ways to offer an international and intercultural educational experience. The University encouraged the involvement of all faculty, students, and staff in the process of implementing its international focus. In 2000, the name of the institution was changed to Salem International University to reflect an emphasis on global learning. This continued through a relationship developed in July of 2001 with Informatics Holdings Ltd. Informatics Holdings Ltd. is a leader in using technology to reach students through online education. In June 2005, Salem Education LLC assumed control of Salem and began strengthening the university’s programs and operations, developing new programs of study, and improving the university’s facilities and infrastructure. Today Salem University offers undergraduate degrees in Biology, Business Administration, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Education, Information Technology, and Nursing. Graduate degrees and certificates are offered in Business Administration, Education, and Nursing. Programs and courses are offered on campus, via distance education, and blended. In 2017, the name of the institution was changed to Salem University. This change reflects a desire by multiple constituencies, including students, alumni, and community members, to honor our West Virginia roots, history, and heritage. However, this change shall not be interpreted as indicating any diminishment of our commitment to prepare global citizens with broad knowledge, marketable professional skills, and the ability to make decisions with integrity and an international perspective. Salem continues to serve the educational needs of an increasingly diverse, global citizenry and welcomes students from around the world to join our community of scholars.
Contact
Admissions
Natacha Cruikshank
VP of Operations
Phone: (304) 782-5336
Fax: 3043261592
Email: ncruikshank@salemu.edu
Majors & Degrees
Degree is in the top 10 based on undergradate enrollment.    Degree is in the top 5 based on enrollment at the postgraduate level.
 
 
Bachelors
Masters
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Admissions
Common App Accepted
No
Application Fee
No
Application Fee Amount
free
Tuition & Fees
Costs
Tuition
$12,750
Room and Board
$8,400
Book Fees
$1,000
Additional Fees
$400
Miscellaneous Fees
$2,000
Total Expenses
$24,550
52%
Tuition
Financial Aid
Average Financial Aid
$7,955
32%
Coverage of total expenses
Varsity Sports
NCAA Division II without football
Men
Track and Field and Cross Country (combined) Baseball Basketball Soccer Swimming Tennis Water Polo
Women
Track and Field and Cross Country (combined) Basketball Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Volleyball Water Polo
Faculty
All Faculty
247
51%
49%
Full Time Faculty
149
49%
51%
Part Time Faculty
98
54%
46%
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