Point University hopes to meet the $20 million goal for the
Point Forward campaign by receiving donations from generous trustees, faculty and staff, students and alumni, churches and donors who believe in the mission and vision of the University.
The University’s needs for this $20 million campaign fall into three categories: building endowment, transition-year investments, and real estate acquisition and renovation:
- Real estate renovation and acquisition: The campaign will empower us to both purchase and renovate facilities in historic West Point and the Greater Valley Area, which includes West Point and the nearby cities of Lanett and Valley – providing a high-quality educational experience for our students.
- Building endowment: Creating a building endowment will enable the University to maintain first-class facilities that attract the best and brightest Christian students in our region for generations to come.
- Transition-year investments: The campaign will also help the University with the overall transition costs of relocation and mission-critical infrastructure development during this historic season of growth.
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Academic Center
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Athletics
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Technology
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The new Academic Center, a 77,000-square-foot facility, is the former headquarters of textile company West Point-Pepperell. The building will house administrative and faculty offices, classrooms, the Learning Commons, a state-of-the-art preaching lab and more.
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Point's Skyhawk athletic teams will play on courts and fields around the Greater Valley Area, including shared community facilities. The West Point Gym and the Valley Field House will also house coaches' offices, locker rooms and athletic training space.
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All Point facilities will be equipped with state-of-the-art technology, both in the classroom and in shared spaces such as the Learning Commons.
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Fine Arts Center
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Housing
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Alumni Center
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Point University’s Fine Arts Center will be conveniently located next door to the Academic Center, featuring recital halls, faculty offices, a recording studio and practice rooms for vocal and instrumental instruction.
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Point University students will live in apartments at the Point Living Community in Valley, just a few miles from downtown West Point. Regular shuttle service will be provided between campus locations.
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The historic William T. Parr House has been generously donated to the University. The carriage house will be refurbished for the Advancement Office, while the house itself will be reserved to host Point University alumni, fundraising and other events.
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