Benett College for Women -- Campus Ministry
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Rev. Dr. Natalie V. McLean, Chaplain
The History of Bennett College
In 1873, Bennett College had its beginning in the unplastered basement of the Warnersville Methodist Episcopal Church (now known as St. Matthew’s Methodist Church). Seventy young men and women started elementary and secondary level studies. In 1874 the Freedmen’s Aid Society took over the school which remained under its auspices for 50 years.
Within five years of 1873, a group of emancipated slaves purchased the present site for the school. College level courses and permanent facilities were added. In 1926, The Women’s Home Missionary Society joined with the Board of Education of the church to make Bennett College in Greensboro, N.C., formerly co-educational, a college for women. The challenges that were overcome to establish Bennett demand that today’s challenges be met and overcome to ensure her survival.
For more than 128 years women have found Bennett to be the ideal place to foster the constant rhythm of ideas. Each student’s individual need for self-expression and desire for achievement is constantly nurtured. The College fosters a strong respect for every student. Today, in the midst of a very active renaissance, Bennett is preparing contemporary women to be well educated, productive professionals, informed, participating citizens, and enlightened parents. The College offers twenty-four areas of study in Education, the Social Sciences, the Humanities, and in Natural and Behavioral Sciences and Mathematics. Numerous opportunities to study at other higher education institutions at home and abroad are available to continue the educational enrichment of Bennett’s students.
The goals of the College continue to focus on the intellectual, spiritual and cultural growth of young women who must be prepared for lifelong learning and leadership. Since 1930 more than 5,000 women have graduated from Bennett College. Known as Bennett Belles, they continue to be among contributing women of achievement in all walks of life.
The Office of the Chaplain and Religious Life
Bennett College, as a United Methodist related institution, is constantly striving to emphasize the acquisition of moral and spiritual principles and to promote faith development. We are committed to helping today’s young woman answer the basic questions of life: "Who am I and what does it mean to be in the world?" Partnering with faculty, staff, community churches, other college communities, and other agencies beyond the local church, Bennett seeks to encourage a new generation of gifted young women to develop academic, social, and leadership skills, along with spiritual gifts.
It is the goal of the College to promote interaction with the local faith community to ensure a safe and supportive environment where students can express and develop their faith.

