Huntingdon College
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Huntingdons Main Campus
Bordered by one of Montgomerys most beautiful neighborhoods, the Old Cloverdale Historic District, students find a ready home away from home at Huntingdon College. Just a short walk away are favorite restaurants, boutiques, and an independent theatre.
The 58-acre main campus is a naturally picturesque park featuring 18 buildings of Collegiate Gothic architecture surrounding a semicircular ridge overlooking the Green, a lush wooded area and natural amphitheater. The campus is bordered on one side by the Montgomery Country Club and on three sides by charming and safe residential neighborhoods. Just across East Fairview Avenue is the Colleges Cloverdale Campus, home of Hawks football and a number of academic programs and offices.
You may view photographs of our campus by choosing a building/location below or take a virtual tour of our campus using eCampusTours.com.
Buildings and Facilities
In addition to the buildings and facilities listed above, the Colleges main campus offers seven outdoor tennis courts, a softball field, and a soccer field.
The Cloverdale Campus
The Cloverdale Campus is a 12-acre expansion located across Fairview Avenue from the Colleges main campus. Acquired in 2002 from the Montgomery County School System, the main facility on the Cloverdale Campus opened in 1922 as Cloverdale School and later became Cloverdale Junior High School.
Cloverdale School
Cloverdale School Building (1922) houses the Offices of the Registrar, Business and Finance, the College Cashier, and Financial Aid, as well as numerous classrooms and faculty offices.
Laurie Jean Weil Center
The Laurie Jean Weil Center for Teacher Education and Human Performance (2004) was made possible by gifts from the Weil family in honor of Dr. Laurie Jean Weil, who served as the chairman of the Colleges Board of Trustees for three consecutive terms. The Center was renovated to accommodate the Colleges human performance, athletic training, and teacher education programs, and was dedicated in Dr. Weils honor in 2004.
Charles Lee Field
Charles Lee Field (2003) was named in honor of Charles Lee, a 1962 Huntingdon graduate who became a Hall of Fame football coach with Jefferson Davis High School in Montgomery and who served as the director of Jackson Hospital Sports Medicine. The field is the site of Hawks football games.
W. James Samford Jr. Stadium
W. James Samford Jr. Stadium (2006), the home of Huntingdon Hawks football, was made possible in part by a gift from the W. James Samford Jr. Foundation in memory of long-time Montgomery resident and attorney W. James Jimmy Samford. Stadium seating was built in 2003 to accommodate 2500 fans with seating, concessions, and restroom facilities. After the addition of media facilities, Samford stadium was dedicated in 2006.
Will & Kelly Wilson Community and Athletic Center
Will and Kelly Wilson Community and Athletic Center, renamed in 2007 in honor of Montgomery businessman Will Wilson, Class of 1990, and his wife, Kelly, houses coaches offices and locker rooms and the James W. Wilson Jr. Gymnasium, the home of Hawks Volleyball games.
In addition to the above facilities, the former lunchroom for Cloverdale School has been renovated into studio space for the art program; and a field house provides state-of-the-art weight training facilities for student-athletes. During 2006–07, the College sold an expanse of land along Boultier Street and Fairview Avenue that was formerly part of the Cloverdale Campus for the purpose of redevelopment into residential and commercial properties adding to the offerings in the adjacent Cloverdale Business District.