List of Davidson College people

Davidson is a highly selective independent liberal arts college for 1,900 students located 20 minutes north of Charlotte in Davidson, North Carolina, United States. Since its establishment in 1837 by Presbyterians, the college has graduated 23 Rhodes Scholars and is consistently regarded as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the country. Through the Davidson Trust, the college became the first liberal arts institution in the nation to replace loans with grants in all financial aid packages, giving all students the opportunity to graduate debt-free.

The following is a list of notable people associated with Davidson College.

Notable alumni

Arts, film, theatre, and broadcasting

Athletics

Business

Education

Law

Medicine

Military

Politics (elected office)

Public and private service

Religion

Writers, journalists, and publishers

Current and former faculty

Presidents of the college

Presidents of Davidson College

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