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1859

Initially founded in 1859 as a Baptist women’s college, Averett University has experienced tremendous change over the last 150 years.

The school was incorporated by the General Assembly of Virginia in 1859, and the first charter was written.

1890

When the decision was made to tear down the old Fine Arts building and to construct a new library on that lot, a private home next door (built in 1890) was acquired from the Ayres estate for use as the newer Fine Arts building.

1902

Robert Edwin Hatton assumed the presidency after the death of Charles Fenton James on December 3, 1902.

1914

SACS accredited Averett as a senior college, and the college conferred bachelor’s degrees for the first time since 1914.

1921

President Crosland was forced to resign in 1921 after allowing young women to dance with one another during their afternoon recreation period.

1940

A tradition of “Hiding the Crook” began around 1940.

1969

The annual May Day Festival began, a tradition that continued until 1969.

1971

14, 1971, students and faculty moved 34,000 books from the library in the basement of Bishop Hall to the new Blount Library at 344 West Main Street.

1993

The Averett Honors Program began in the fall of 1993, emphasizing student-generated information and student-led discussions.

2001

The first diplomas bearing the new name were awarded at the end of the year during the December 3, 2001 commencement ceremony.

10, 2001 to be eligible for additional tuition support in the form of discounts and other aid.

The school changed its name to Averett University in 2001.

2003

The Averett Cougars won their first Dixie Conference Baseball Tournament, played at Dan Daniel Park, with a win against Christopher Newport (April 19, 2003). It was the first conference championship win in the program’s 8-year history, with Ed Fulton as Coach.

2005

In 2005, the Baptist General Association of Virginia dissolved their ties with Averett after the university abandoned Baptist positions on homosexuality.

2007

Also in 2007, the department formed a partnership with NetJets, a cutting-edge, fractional airline company.

2008

Averett began offering classes focusing on autism spectrum disorders in the fall of 2008.

2010

2010 A new honor society was formed for education majors and graduate students.

2011

In November 2011, the Baptist General Association of Virginia voted to restore the association's relationship with Averett University.

In the fall of 2011, the University began offering non-credit continuing education courses.

2015

The organization has also ranked Averett 12th in the United States among the Best Online Christian Colleges for 2015.

2017

In December, Averett announced the reaffirmation of its accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The reaffirmation of accreditation will stand until 2017 when it will be up for renewal.

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