Former names
|
J.S. Green Collegiate Institute (1897–1899); J.S. Green College (1899–1902), Piedmont College (1902–2021) |
---|---|
Motto | Lux (Light) |
Type | Private university |
Established | September 1, 1897[1] |
Religious affiliation
|
United Church of Christ |
Academic affiliations
|
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches |
Endowment | $52,552,848[2] |
President | Marshall Criser[3] |
Academic staff
|
127[4] |
Students | 2,571[5] |
Undergraduates | 1,278[6] |
Postgraduates | 1,293[6] |
Location |
,
U.S.
34°33′58″N 83°32′31″W / 34.566°N 83.542°W / 34.566; -83.542 |
Campus | Rural 300 acres (121.4 ha)[2] |
Colors |
Dark green and gold[7] |
Nickname | Lions |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division III, Collegiate Conference of the South[8] |
Mascot | Lion |
Website | piedmont.edu |
Former names
|
J.S. Green Collegiate Institute (1897–1899); J.S. Green College (1899–1902), Piedmont College (1902–2021) |
---|---|
Motto | Lux (Light) |
Type | Private university |
Established | September 1, 1897[1] |
Religious affiliation
|
United Church of Christ |
Academic affiliations
|
National Association of Congregational Christian Churches |
Endowment | $52,552,848[2] |
President | Marshall Criser[3] |
Academic staff
|
127[4] |
Students | 2,571[5] |
Undergraduates | 1,278[6] |
Postgraduates | 1,293[6] |
Location |
,
U.S.
34°33′58″N 83°32′31″W / 34.566°N 83.542°W / 34.566; -83.542 |
Campus | Rural 300 acres (121.4 ha)[2] |
Colors |
Dark green and gold[7] |
Nickname | Lions |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division III, Collegiate Conference of the South[8] |
Mascot | Lion |
Website | piedmont.edu |