Campbell University was selected as the next institution for the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation Fellows program, an esteemed initiative aimed at cultivating servant leaders commissioned to positive social change.
Campbell is one of 12 colleges and universities nationwide currently participating in the fellows program, which will provide a select group of students with a unique opportunity to engage in immersive experiences, rigorous coursework and community-based projects focused on addressing pressing societal challenges.
Through mentorship, service opportunities and leadership development activities, Campbell students in the program “will be empowered to lead with integrity, compassion and a commitment to social responsibility,” according to the foundation.
“We’re thrilled to deepen our relationship with Campbell University by bringing the Sullivan Fellows Program to its campus,” a representative of the program said. “We are always impressed with the Campbell students who attend our retreats, and we are excited for many of them to deepen their knowledge of social entrepreneurship.”
The Sullivan Foundation Fellows Program at Campbell University will officially begin in the fall with applications opened to interested students across disciplines as rising sophomores. Selected fellows will embark on a journey of personal growth and social impact, guided by dedicated faculty and supported by a robust network of fellow scholars and alumni.
“Campbell University provides students opportunities to make a difference through service and leadership,” said Campbell President Dr. J. Bradley Creed. “The Sullivan Fellows Program is a wonderful opportunity for the university to reaffirm our long-standing partnership with the Sullivan Foundation and provide a remarkable learning experience for the students who are selected as Sullivan Fellows.”
Prospective students, faculty, and community partners interested in learning more about the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation Fellows Program at Campbell University are encouraged to visit https://sullivanfdn.org/programs/sullivan-fellows/ for additional information and updates.
About Campbell University
Fueled by a higher calling, Campbell University provides a transformational learning experience that prepares students for servant leadership and equips them with skills and habits to make a difference in the lives of others. Founded in 1887, the University is located in beautiful Buies Creek, North Carolina, part of the Research Triangle and one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. Home to more native North Carolinians than any private college or university in the state, Campbell boasts a bustling undergraduate program with more than 150 majors and minors and respected graduate programs in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy and health sciences, divinity, business, education, law and more. Go beyond the expected at campbell.edu.
About the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation
The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring and equipping young people to lead lives of integrity, service, and community impact. Established in 1934, the Sullivan Foundation honors the legacy of Algernon Sydney Sullivan, a prominent humanitarian and philanthropist, by supporting programs and initiatives that empower emerging leaders to make a positive difference in the world. Through scholarships, fellowships, and community partnerships, the Sullivan Foundation seeks to foster a culture of servant leadership and social responsibility across generations.
The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Foundation, renowned for its dedication to inspiring and equipping emerging leaders with the skills and values necessary to make a difference in their communities, has long been in partnership with Campbell University and has been chosen as the latest addition to its network of prestigious partner institutions.