years of physical growth and academic development. New buildings went up as enrollments increased. On October 23, 1969, Gardner–Webb filed with the register of deeds for an official name change from Gardner–Webb Junior College to Gardner–Webb College in preparation for the first four-year class (for students earning bachelor's degrees) in 1971. A major step in the institutions' development was its full accreditation as a senior college in December 1971, gaining the name Gardner–Webb College. In 1980, the college began a graduate program, which became the Graduate School in the 1990s. The School of Divinity was also founded during this time. On November 12, 1991, Gardner–Webb was approved to seek university status by the board of trustees. The institution officially became known as Gardner–Webb University in January 1993.
E. B. Hamrick Hall was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
=== Recent history ===
In 2007, Gardner–Webb University, along with four other private North Carolina Christian …