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National Alumni Association
Maintaining Lifelong Connections with Your College Home Your connection with Huntingdon College is lifelong. Once you have been a student for one year or completed 30 credit hours—whether or not
Resources for Employers and Grad Schools
Come Find Your Best Candidate Huntingdon students represent some of the best and brightest students in the state of Alabama. The Center for Career and Vocation invites you to interview
CCV Resources for Students
Career and Graduate School Planning For more information, contact the Center for Career & Vocation at (334) 833-4562 or ccv@hawks.huntingdon.edu. Online Resources for Career and Graduate School Placement Information CareerOneStop is a
Center for Career and Vocation (CCV)
Be Top Stage Ready When You Graduate! Welcome to your Center for Career and Vocation! We are anxious to get to know you and to learn more about your goals
Giving Societies
Shared Love for the College Leading givers to Huntingdon College band together in giving clubs that boost the Huntingdon Fund and planned giving initiatives. Join one of these giving clubs
The Huntingdon Fund
The Huntingdon Fund is your opportunity to assist the College in educating future generations of leaders who will serve our world with wisdom. To better enable our alumni and friends
Give Now
> Give Online Online giving allows you to make a gift with your major credit card using our safe and secure site. Giving is quick, simple, and safe—and may be made
Ligon Hall
A Residence for First-Year Women Ligon rooms are set-up in the traditional corridor-style and furnished with one microwave/refrigerator unit, two loftable beds, two dressers, two desks, and built-in closets. Previous
Searcy Hall
Searcy rooms are in the traditional corridor-style. Rooms are furnished with one microwave/refrigerator unit, two loftable beds, two dressers, two desks, two end tables, and built-in closets. Searcy Hall contains
Promoting Student Success
Call your student. Hopefully he will call you first, but if not, call him and let him know that you are interested. Expect some moodiness, homesickness, or stress reactions, and monitor how those
Letting Go
The college years can be exciting and stressful for both you and your child. Exciting, because your child will learn to live independently, and this allows both of you to
Adjusting to College Life
Get involved. Involvement with others and with campus activities are healthy pursuits. Involvement can breed positive thoughts and feelings and is related to good self-esteem and academic success. Stay positive. Work toward
Helping Friends with Health Issues
If you are worried about a friend’s behavior or attitude, talk with him or her as soon as possible. Meet your friend in a comfortable place where you can talk
10 Habits of Highly Effective Hawks
Student leaders suggested the following tips for a successful college career: To manage your time and work load… Set aside a certain amount of time each week just for studying,
10 Ways to Build Resilience
Resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity or stress. Make connections. Accepting help and support from those who care about you and will listen to you
Tuberculosis
The Alabama Department of Public Health and the Alabama Tuberculosis Medical Advisory Council recommend that colleges and universities ensure that new students (freshmen and transfers) are evaluated for tuberculosis prior
Safety Tips
Campus Security Safety Information 1) Security Officers are finding vehicles left unlocked around our campus with personal property lying in plain sight. Make sure your vehicle is secured and do
Student Identification
I.D. Cards Your Huntingdon College Student I.D. is important for several reasons. In addition to being the official notice to others that you are a Huntingdon student, it is: Your
Technology Support Services
The Tech Team The Office of Technology Support Services (Tech Team), with offices located in various offices across campus, serves the entire campus community in the following ways, among others:
Blount Hall
A Residence for Upper-Level Students Built in 1995, Blount Hall serves as a residence hall for upperclass students (i.e. sophomores, juniors, or seniors). The facility was built to offer a