App State Hickory campus opens for inaugural year (2024)

By Anna Oakes and J. Todd Coates

HICKORY, N.C. — Appalachian State University marked a significant milestone in its 124-year history by opening the new Hickory campus on Aug. 21 — expanding higher education access in what was previously the largest metropolitan area in the state without a public university campus.

“App State’s founders had an ambitious vision — to increase access to higher education in the most rural mountain areas of Western North Carolina. Today, we honor their vision and continue our trajectory of excellence by opening the App State Hickory campus, solidifying our commitment to the Greater Hickory area.”

App State Chancellor Sheri Everts

The first day of fall semester classes began at 9:30 a.m. in the newly renovated first floor of the six-story Hickory campus building, located on U.S. Highway 321, a five-minute drive from the city’s downtown. On a day filled with celebration — which included food trucks, giveaways and plenty of black and gold — university and Hickory area leaders gathered at the campus Monday morning for an opening ceremony and ribbon-cutting.

“App State’s founders had an ambitious vision — to increase access to higher education in the most rural mountain areas of Western North Carolina,” said App State Chancellor Sheri Everts. “Today, we honor their vision and continue our trajectory of excellence by opening the App State Hickory campus, solidifying our commitment to the Greater Hickory area.”

More than 100 undergraduate degree programs are available to students attending App State at the Hickory campus. On-site services and facilities at the campus, which will continue to expand, include advising, tutoring and career development services; admissions and financial aid; a library, writing center and testing center; study areas and computer labs; disability services; health care and counseling; and a gym for students, faculty and staff.

“App State Hickory comes at a crucial juncture, when our city is on the cusp of remarkable growth. This extension aligns perfectly with our aspirations to attract new businesses and opportunities to our community. By equipping our workforce with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the challenges of tomorrow, App State is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of our workforce.”

City of Hickory Mayor Hank Guess

“App State Hickory comes at a crucial juncture, when our city is on the cusp of remarkable growth,” said Hickory Mayor Hank Guess. “This extension aligns perfectly with our aspirations to attract new businesses and opportunities to our community. By equipping our workforce with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the challenges of tomorrow, App State is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of our workforce.”

​​Positioning an App State campus in the Hickory-Lenoir-Morganton Metro Area aligns with the university’s mission to increase access to higher education and with the University of North Carolina System Strategic Plan priorities of increasing access to underserved populations, maximizing affordability and expanding the UNC System’s contribution to the state’s critical workforces.

Students who live at home and attend App State at the Hickory campus are exempt from room and board fees, resulting in significant savings and providing an affordable bachelor’s degree option to students in the Catawba Valley.

Ashlynn Caudill, a communication sciences and disorders major from Lincolnton, represented the inaugural class of students at App State’s Hickory campus at the opening ceremony and ribbon-cutting. Caudill — who has dreamed of attending App State but said it was important to her to stay close to home — described her joy when she learned about the opening of the Hickory campus.

“One hundred and twenty-four years ago, App State’s founders had a dream — a dream that helped me achieve my dream today,” Caudill said. “My dream to be ... a Hickory Mountaineer.”

App State has had a presence in Hickory since as early as 1968, with distance education courses offered at the Catawba Valley Community College campus and resources such as the N.C. Center for Engineering Technologies and the Small Business and Technology Development Center. Conversations about opening a campus in Hickory began years ago, with support and guidance from Hickory area leaders, including Leroy Lail and former App State Trustee Don Beaver.

On Nov. 19, 2021, the university closed on the $1 million purchase of the former Corning Optical Communications Building, located on 15.7 acres at 800 17th St. NW. At 225,800 square feet, the six-story building is larger than any building on App State’s Boone campus. During a legislative visit to the campus in spring 2022, North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore described the purchase as “one of the deals of the century.”

After purchasing the building, Everts appointed the Hickory Campus Advisory Council, a group of business, education, government and civic leaders from Hickory and the surrounding area, to participate in the planning process for App State’s Hickory campus. In addition to multiple listening sessions held with Hickory area leaders, the university also sought feedback from App State faculty and staff to develop a phased plan for academic programs and support services at the new campus.

In 2022, the North Carolina General Assembly allocated $9 million in initial funding for the campus, which the university used to renovate the first floor with new classrooms, technology upgrades and a library, replace the building’s HVAC system, install a new energy-efficient roof, resurface the parking lot, install LED light fixtures and to make many other improvements.

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On Aug. 18, App State hosted a Hickory Higher Education Summit at the new campus, with representatives from Lenoir-Rhyne University, a private institution in Hickory, as well as Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute, Catawba Valley Community College, Mitchell Community College, McDowell Technical Community College, Western Piedmont Community College and Wilkes Community College. All six community colleges are located within a one-hour drive of the App State Hickory campus and are important partners in providing a seamless pathway for community college transfer students to complete their bachelor’s degrees at App State.

“Higher education institutions have made great strides in adapting to meet the needs of our community — but we must continue to respond to the needs of the state and region,” Everts said at the summit. “Through open dialogue and partnership, we form a collaborative and strategic unit, focused on preparing a workforce for the future. Together, we are a powerful collective with the potential to elevate the people of our state and advance their capabilities.”

“While App State has had a presence in the Hickory area for decades, with this new campus and a more intentional approach, we look forward to being a steadfast partner with Lenoir-Rhyne University, as well as the community colleges in the region,” Everts added.

App State’s fall 2023 enrollment numbers will be official as of the 10th day of classes on Sept. 1, known as the “census day.” The university will release enrollment numbers the first week of September.

Visit appstate.edu to access admission applications for the spring and fall 2024 semesters, which are now open. The annual cost of tuition and fees at App State is just over $8,000, and every Hickory campus student enrolled at the campus for the 2023–24 academic year is a recipient of a $2,000 Hickory First Scholarship, reducing their tuition and fees to just over $6,000 — before any other scholarships or financial aid are applied.

Prospective students can learn more at the fall open house for the Hickory campus on Saturday, Oct. 21.

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App State purchases 6-story building, 15-plus acres to establish Hickory campus

Nov. 19, 2021

Today App State announced the purchase of a 225,800-square-foot building to establish the App State Hickory Campus in the state’s largest metro area without a public university.

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App State Hickory Campus

In the heart of the Catawba Valley, App State offers the appeal of a small college with the prestige of the Southeast’s premier public undergraduate institution. At App State’s new Hickory campus, you’ll experience the same excellence that App State is known for — including small class sizes, high-quality student and faculty interaction and exciting undergraduate research opportunities.

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About Appalachian State University

As a premier public institution, Appalachian State University prepares students to lead purposeful lives. App State is one of 17 campuses in the University of North Carolina System, with a national reputation for innovative teaching and opening access to a high-quality, affordable education for all. The university enrolls more than 21,000 students, has a low student-to-faculty ratio and offers more than 150 undergraduate and 80 graduate majors at its Boone and Hickory campuses and through App State Online. Learn more at https://www.appstate.edu.

App State Hickory campus opens for inaugural year (2024)

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App State Hickory campus opens for inaugural year? ›

Appalachian State University marked a significant milestone in its 124-year history by opening the new Hickory campus on Aug. 21 — expanding higher education access in what was previously the largest metropolitan area in the state without a public university campus.

When did App State Hickory campus open? ›

The App State Hickory Campus opened in 2023 to become the Hickory region's first public university campus. In the heart of the Catawba Valley, App State Hickory offers the appeal of a small college with the prestige of the Southeast's premier public undergraduate institution.

What famous person went to Appalachian State University? ›

List below includes Franklin Graham, Eric Church and more graduates. This list answers the questions “Which famous people went to Appalachian State University?” and “Which celebrities are Appalachian State University alumni?”

Is App State a prestigious school? ›

Appalachian State University Rankings

Appalachian State University is ranked #3 out of 136 Regional Universities South. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Read more about how we rank schools.

What is the average GPA for App State university? ›

The average GPA of admitted students at Appalachian State University (App State) is around 3.9 on a weighted scale, utilizing the high school's specific weight for AP, IB, or honors courses. Keep in mind that this is an average, and therefore, there is a range of GPAs among admitted students.

What was App State called before? ›

Appalachian State University began as Watauga Academy, founded in 1899 by Dr. B.B. Dougherty, his brother, D.D. Dougherty, and D.D.'s wife, Lillie Shull Dougherty.

How many students attend App State Hickory? ›

Hickory campus enrolls more than 360 students

This fall, App State's Hickory campus, which opened Aug. 21, serves a total of 363 students who are enrolled in Hickory campus courses. The Hickory student population comprises the following: 21% racially and/or ethnically underrepresented students.

What country singer went to Appalachian State University? ›

Kenneth "Eric" Church

Church is the man who re-introduced Combs to country music when he was in college. Both artists attended Appalachian State University. Eric Church graduated in 2000 with a business degree.

What degree is Appalachian State known for? ›

The most popular majors at Appalachian State University include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Health Professions and Related Programs; Education; Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; Psychology; Social Sciences; Visual ...

What is the gender ratio at App State? ›

Appalachian State University has a total undergraduate enrollment of 18,558 (fall 2022), with a gender distribution of 44% male students and 56% female students.

Why is App State so popular? ›

Several national publications, including U.S. News & World Report, Forbes magazine and The Wall Street Journal, named App State among the nation's — and the Southeast's — best higher education institutions for 2023 and 2024, recognizing the university for its academics, innovation, value, benefits for student veterans, ...

Is App State a hard school to get into? ›

Appalachian State University has an acceptance rate of 83%. Half the applicants admitted to Appalachian State who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1100 and 1270 or an ACT score of 21 and 27.

Is App State a big party school? ›

Appalachian State University

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What are the odds of getting into App State? ›

What is the acceptance rate for App State? App State admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 83%. Students that get into App State have an average SAT score between 1100-1270 or an average ACT score of 21-27.

Can I get into App State with a 2.7 GPA? ›

Appalachian State University GPA Requirements

To be considered for admission to Appalachian State University, applicants must have a minimum GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.

What is the tuition cost for one year at Appalachian State University? ›

Living on Campus
ComponentIn-State ResidentsOut-of-State Residents
Food and Housing**$12,868$12,868
Tuition and Fees***$8,135$25,768
Transportation$1,100$1,750
Totals$24,793$43,076
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How many students attend Hickory High? ›

It has 1,014 students in grades PK, 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 17 to 1. According to state test scores, 62% of students are at least proficient in math and 49% in reading.

When was Hickory North Carolina founded? ›

The inn was known as “Hickory Tavern.” The community of Hickory Tavern had its first Charter drawn on December 12, 1863, with the “Corporate limits to be one square mile, having its center the depot of Western North Carolina Railroad.” The Town of Hickory Tavern was established in January 1870 by Henry Robinson and " ...

What major is Appalachian State University known for? ›

The most popular majors at Appalachian State University include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Health Professions and Related Programs; Education; Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology; Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs; Psychology; Social Sciences; Visual ...

When did App State become d1? ›

Division change – App State joins the Sun Belt Conference

From 1986-1971, they became independent once more until 1972 when they joined the Southern Conference, graduating them to Division I athletic competitions.

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