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This Is Hampden-Sydney College

Gilmer Hall Hampden-Sydney is one of the South’s outstanding liberal arts colleges. Nestled in the gently rolling countryside of south-central Virginia, H-SC is the oldest of the country’s few remaining men’s colleges.

Hampden-Sydney is committed to the belief that a liberal arts education provides the best foundation not only for a professional career, but also for the great moral and intellectual challenges of life. Students learn that the pursuit of truth is a lifelong endeavor, requiring clarity and objectivity of thought, a sensitive moral conscience, and a dedication to responsible citizenship.

As the College’s mission statement says, liberal education aims to assist students to free themselves from ignorance, malice, prejudice, and superstition; from the tyranny of intellectual selfishness; and from impotence in judging the claims and values of experts. It teaches students to gather evidence patiently; it educates them to write and speak with force, precision, and clarity; and it encourages them to seek refreshment and inspiration in the fine arts.

ONE QUALITY REIGNS SUPREME: LEADERSHIP
From the beginning, the College’s intent has been to educate the whole individual “in an atmosphere of sound learning.” The College’s history speaks eloquently of the powerful and enduring character of the ideals of self-reliance and service, and of its own two-hundred years of commitment to the value of self-reliant, disciplined intellect in public life.

In proportion to its enrollment, Hampden-Sydney consistently is in the top five percent of all colleges and universities in graduates listed in “Who’s Who in America.”

Since 1776, the College has provided the educational experience necessary to produce leaders in every field of endeavor, including one U.S. President, 12 senators, 32 congressmen, 12 governors, well over 100 state representatives, and a host of ministers, attorneys, doctors and judges.

The College offers the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees, preparing students for direct entry into the world of business or for further professional training in law, medicine, business, government, teaching, or the ministry. Basic to the success of its program is a dedicated faculty, over 90% of whom hold earned doctorates in their fields and all of whom devote their principal energy to teaching. The student-faculty ratio is 12:1.

STUDENTS RUN THEIR OWN ACTIVITIES
Student life is considered an integral part of the education process at Hampden-Sydney. Students conduct their own affairs through a student government elected by them and composed of members of all classes. A student-enforced honor code is a Hampden-Sydney tradition that continues to flourish, upholding the atmosphere of personal integrity, trust, and mutual respect essential to the operation of a dynamic academic community. Responsibility for maintaining the system is taken so seriously that students enjoy one of the freest campuses in America, where books and bikes can be left unattended and professors can leave their classrooms during tests and exams.

Student activities are numerous and diverse, including publication of a newspaper, yearbook, and literary magazine, and operation of a radio station and volunteer fire department along with a wide variety of clubs and other organizations.

Whether they like drama, music, classical debate, hiking, and canoeing, or even electronics and short wave radio, students can find campus organizations that cater to their interests. Many student programs involve a strong commitment of service to the community, such as the tutoring program for area high school students.

The social life of the College is centered around 11 national fraternities and a strong organization of independents. Concerts, mixers, movies, and a variety of unusual programs are planned and carried out through a student-run college activities committee.

Affiliated with the NCAA and competing in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference, Hampden-Sydney fields varsity intercollegiate teams in football, soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball, golf, lacrosse and tennis.

The athletic department offers a comprehensive program in intramural activities, with thirteen sports throughout the year, in which over 80% of the students participate.



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