Mary Baldwin University
Former names  | Augusta Female Seminary (1842–1895) Mary Baldwin Seminary (1895–1923) Mary Baldwin College (1923–2016)  | 
|---|---|
| Motto | Non pro tempore sed aeternitate | 
Motto in English  | Not for time but for eternity | 
| Type | Private university | 
| Established | 1842 | 
Religious affiliation  | Presbyterian Church (USA) | 
Academic affiliations  | CIC APCU WCC  | 
| Endowment | $30.2 million (2019) | 
| President | Jeff Stein | 
Academic staff  | 95 full-time, 118 part-time, 91% of full-time hold terminal degree | 
| Students | 1,761 | 
| Undergraduates | 1,313 | 
| Postgraduates | 227 | 
| 201 | |
| Location | ,  Virginia , United States  | 
| Campus | Small city, 58.5 acres | 
| Colors | Gold and white Each class has its own colors.  | 
| Nickname | Fighting Squirrels | 
Sporting affiliations  | NCAA Division III – USA South | 
| Mascot | Baldwin the Fighting Squirrel and Gladys the Squirrel | 
| Website | marybaldwin.edu | 
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.