Campbell University began as a primary school in 1887 and has since evolved into a robust university that prepares professionals in a wide range of fields to serve North Carolina, the region, and the larger world, in keeping with its Christian mission. Located in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina, Campbell has experienced unprecedented growth in recent years. In addition to opening the School of Osteopathic Medicine in 2013, Campbell launched degree programs in physical therapy, physician assistant, and public health in 2015, as well as the Catherine W. Wood School of Nursing. Each of these new programs complements the University’s rich offerings in business, education, pharmacy, law, divinity, the liberal arts and sciences, and other fields, making Campbell one of the most academically diverse private institutions in North Carolina and the country.