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  1. www.cookman.eduCookman

    On October 3, 1904, an exceptional young Black woman, Mary McLeod Bethune, opened the Daytona Literary and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls—what would become Bethune-Cookman University—with $1.50, faith in God and five little girls, along with Dr. Bethune’s son, Albert.

  2. Bethune–Cookman University(B–CUor Bethune–Cookman) is a privatehistorically black universityin Daytona Beach, Florida. Bethune–Cookman University is affiliated with the United Methodist Church.

  3. We’re so delighted that you are interested in the Great Bethune-Cookman University! We know that you have so many options to choose from for your education and that it can be daunting at times to make a decision.

  4. www.cookman.edu › about › indexWho We Are - Cookman

    The mission of Bethune-Cookman University is to educate a diverse community of learners to become responsible, productive citizens and solution seekers through the promotion of faith, scholarship, creative endeavors, leadership and service.

  5. Bethune-Cookman University is a private institution that was founded in 1904. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,628 (fall 2022), and the campus size is 82 acres.

  6. Bethune-Cookman University is 100% committed to your success — from the first day of classes to your first internship to your first big promotion and beyond. Here’s what you can look forward to as a member of our thriving community.

  7. Aug 23, 2017 · By the time of Bethune’s death in 1955, the school merged with the local Cookman Institute to become a high school, then a junior college, and then an accredited four-year college named Bethune-Cookman College. Today, it is now a university and the only Historically Black College and University (HBCU) founded by a woman.