Mary Baldwin University

Mary Baldwin University
Former names
Augusta Female Seminary (1842–1895)
Mary Baldwin Seminary (1895–1923)
Mary Baldwin College (1923–2016)
MottoNon pro tempore sed aeternitate
Motto in English
Not for time but for eternity
TypePrivate university
Established1842 (1842)
Religious affiliation
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Academic affiliations
CIC
APCU
WCC
Endowment$30.2 million (2019)
PresidentJeff Stein
Academic staff
95 full-time, 118 part-time, 91% of full-time hold terminal degree
Students1,761
Undergraduates1,313
Postgraduates227
201
Location,
Virginia
,
United States
CampusSmall city, 58.5 acres
ColorsGold and white
Each class has its own colors.
NicknameFighting Squirrels
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIUSA South
MascotBaldwin the Fighting Squirrel and Gladys the Squirrel
Websitemarybaldwin.edu
Location in Shenandoah Valley
Mary Baldwin University (Virginia)
Mary Baldwin University (the United States)

Mary Baldwin University (MBU, formerly Mary Baldwin College) is a private university in Staunton, Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1842 as "Augusta Female Seminary". Today, Mary Baldwin University is home to the Mary Baldwin College for Women, a residential college and women's college with a focus on liberal arts and leadership, as well as co-educational residential college for undergraduate programs within its University College structure. MBU also offers co-educational graduate degrees as well as undergraduate degree and certificate programs for working professionals and non-traditional students.

The university is the oldest institution of higher education for women in the nation affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and it is home to the only all-female corps of cadets in the world.