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At A Glance

A N/A-sized, , private university located in a setting.

N/A Sized

total undergrads

1,786 degree-seeking freshmen

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Accreditation:
College Accreditor Code:
College Board Member
College Board Code: 1198

Location

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Main Address


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Admissions Office

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Contact: Director of Admissions
Phone: (423) 439-4213
Toll Free: (800) 462-3878
Fax: (423) 439-4630

Majors & Learning Environment

Calendar Type

Semester

Return Sophmore Year

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Graduating in <6 Years

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Student Body

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Campus Life

Paying

There are many factors that go into determining the cost of college. The average annual cost is what a student pays on average to cover expenses (e.g. tuition, living expenses, etc.) minus any grants and scholarships received. Actual cost will depend on many factors including financial need, grade point average, test scores, etc. When considering the total cost of college, don't forget to consider the various financial aid programs that the State of Tennessee offers to Tennessee students.
Average Annual Cost

Cost includes tuition, living costs, books and supplies, and fees minus the average grants and scholarships for federal financial aid recipients.

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Personal Net Price

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By Family Income

Depending on the federal, state, or institutional grant aid available, students in your income bracket may pay more or less than the overall average costs.

Family Income Average Annual Cost
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$30,001 - $48,000 $0
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financial aid
Get Help Paying For College

You may be eligible for federal, state, and local financial aid. Learn more about the different kinds of financial aid.

About Financial Aid
Complete the FAFSA

Most federal and state financial aid programs require you to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). All you need to do is submit a FAFSA for the year you intend to enroll in college.

How to Fill Out the FAFSA

Applying

Application Requirements

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Staying organized and asking for help — from counselors, friends and the college admissions office — can also make completing your applications easier.

Tests Taken
Are You On Track? Required Recommended
SAT or ACT
SAT
ACT
SAT or ACT
SAT & SAT Subject
Tests; or ACT
Tip

Each college weights scores differently in their application process – there’s a range. But no matter the college, your scores are one of several factors. In fact, colleges consistently report that the most important part of an application is your high school transcript.

Required Test Scores
Special Services Available
  • English as a Second Language Program On Campus for International Students
  • Special International Student Orientation Program
  • International Student Adviser
Please Note:

College profiles are based primarily on information supplied by the colleges themselves in response to the College Board's Annual Survey of Colleges, with some data provided via federal and state agencies. Costs, dates, policies, and programs are subject to change, so please confirm important facts with college admission personnel.

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