School of Liberal Arts & Education
  College of Liberal Arts

The School of Liberal Arts is the primary liberal education unit  for the Undergraduate College. The school is responsible for the preparation of personnel in several professions, including music and social services.

It is organized into three inter-related divisions, each with its own mission, goals and academic standards:

The Division of Arts and Humanities includes the departments that provide the foundation for any general education experience, along with preparation for specialties in the arts. The Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences comprises the important cultural curricula of contemporary society.

Our Accomplishments

Two-time Oscar nominee for costuming, Ruth Carter, is a graduate of the Department of Fine and Performing Arts.

Spencer Christian formerly of "Good Morning America," is a graduate of the Department of English.

The Department of English consistently ranks in the top 100 colleges and universities in the annual number of African-American English graduates.

The 2006-2007 National Teacher of the Year, Ms. Kimberly Oliver, majored in English, graduate of Hampton University.

The Department of Psychology consistently ranks among the top 100 colleges and universities producing African-American graduates in psychology.

The School of Liberal Arts regularly offers opportunities for students to study abroad in Bath, England.

A team of students (Angela Pierce, Guershmide Saint-Ange and Juanita Devlin) won the National FBI Curriculum Development Challenge Competition, 2006-2007.