
Johnson & Wales University Charlotte,
Johnson & Wales University Charlotte,
Wildcat not just a noun, but a state of mind.
1. An Old World cat (Felis silvestris), a fierce cat who thrives in the wild.
2. A person of character who takes pride in their work and has the courage to pursue new experiences.
3. A passionate learner who gains professional experience through internships and course projects for real clients.
4. A student who learns from professors with industry experience and strong networks.
5. A college graduate with the practical knowledge and skills they need to achieve their career goals.
“The hands-on aspect is what I feel makes the Psychology program thrive, as well as the small classes. You are able to get to know your classmates very well and build a community that supports everyone.”
Gianna Marlowe ’24 Psychology
In many JWU courses, you’ll learn through hands-on projects, actually doing the work of the discipline. Small class sizes, innovative lab spaces and mentorship from professors make it possible to engage in real-world work immediately.
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 21 students
Your lessons will be in our hands-on learning labs, but they can also come in the form of working with local companies, teaming up with students from other majors on collaborative projects, visiting sustainable farms or even traveling around the world to study abroad. Experiential education is what we’re known for — and we’ve perfected it.
JWU professors come with years of experience and are often still active in their industries. Their credentials and expertise make them great teachers, but what sets them apart is their willingness to go the extra mile, act as a trusted mentor and share their stories and professional networks with you.
“My professors have done a great job of preparing me for an internship and future career. They’re so supportive. They know me as a person, so they’ve made that transition very easy for me and I appreciate them for that. Overall, JWU has helped me improve my communication skills. I’m sharpening my tools and getting prepared for the real world.”
Jaylen Benson ’25 Hospitality Management
“Not only do you get to further your education while living with classmates and friends, but you get to live near the highly-sought after location of Uptown Charlotte. Safety is also very important, and when you have a safe and comfortable living environment like this, you are sure to excel in your education!”
Alijah Jamison ’24 Business Administration
The city that surrounds our campus will also become your home. As a JWU student, you’ll live on campus for the first three years of study, allowing you to experience the best of Charlotte in a close-knit community. Take a stroll and you’ll discover just how much there is to do right outside your door. You can catch a concert or a Carolina Panthers game at Bank of America Stadium, take in the murals and galleries in the NoDa area or enjoy the beautiful greenspace of Romare Bearden Park. Charlotte will be yours to explore.
“Throughout my journey at JWU, I have played two sports, joined several clubs, participated in many events held on campus, gotten a job and plenty more. Regardless of how you decide to engage yourself throughout your years here, you will have a blast because there is something for everyone!”
Trinity Knauf ’25 Health Science
Student clubs and organizations, varsity athletics and intramural sports offer the perfect chance to explore new interests, continue existing hobbies and — most importantly — meet cool people.
It’s easy to get involved from the moment you arrive at JWU. In the first week of fall classes, all clubs, organizations and teams recruit new members at the Student Involvement Fest.
Our three-year bachelor’s degrees are designed for students who want to build essential skills, gain immersive real-world experience and start their professional journey sooner — in just six semesters and without the need for summer classes.
By focusing on the classes that matter most for your career goals, you save on tuition while still benefiting from practical, work-integrated learning activities, such as internships and part-time jobs. Plus, you still get the full college experience of making lifelong friends, joining clubs, playing sports and attending campus events. And with the same financial aid opportunities offered as our four-year programs, you can pursue your goals affordably.
Charlotte Campus:
• Hospitality Management
Providence Campus:
• Computer Science
• Criminal Justice
• Design
• Hospitality Management
More programs coming soon to both campuses!
Time to Graduation 3 years (6 semesters) 4 years (8 semesters)
Course Load Normal coarse load; no required summer classes
Tuition 3 years of tuition, room and board 4 years of tuition, room and board
Financial Aid Options All financial aid options available
Campus Location Providence, Charlotte, and Online (depending on major)
Experiential Learning Built-in industry experiences
Course Structure General education, major-specific
General education, major-specific, electives
Campus Life Full access to clubs, events and athletics
Study Abroad Options Summer term only All terms
9/25 Join Us Visit JWU Charlotte for a tour or event — sign up at jwu.edu/visit . Students who attend an in-person admission event before December 31 of their senior year in high school could be eligible to receive a JWU Visit Grant of up to $5,000 annually, renewable for up to four years while at JWU. Apply Our applications are test-optional, essay-optional and fee-free. JWU looks at application packages holistically, reviewing grades, GPA and personal and academic achievements. Early Action 1 (nonbinding) November 16 (receive a decision in early December) Early Action 2 (nonbinding) January 4 (receive a decision in early February)