Tusculum University is located in Tusculum, Tennessee, USA. The following is a detailed introduction to the school:
School Overview
Long history: Founded in 1794, it is the first university in Tennessee and the 28th oldest institution of higher learning in the United States.
Religious background: It is a private Presbyterian university that serves students of all faiths and none in a caring Christian environment, helping them to explore their mission and goals.
Campus size: The main campus covers an area of 140 acres and is located in a rural area. In addition, there are adult and online learning regional centers in Knoxville and Morristown.
School ranking: Tied for 86th in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report's Southern Regional University Rankings.
Student-faculty situation: In the fall of 2022, there are 1,111 undergraduates and 192 graduate students, with a student-faculty ratio of 15:1.
Sports: It is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the second division, joined the South Atlantic Conference, and has 18 sports team, the mascot is the pioneer.
Professional Setting
Undergraduate Degree: Bachelor's degree programs in various majors are offered, covering a variety of fields such as art, science, business, education, nursing, such as biology, business administration, criminal justice, elementary education, nursing, etc.
Graduate Degree: Master's degree programs in education, nursing, organizational training and performance management, entrepreneurial leadership, sports management, business administration, etc., as well as post-master's certificate programs for family nurse practitioners.
Teaching and Faculty
Teaching Mode: It adopts a combination of traditional classroom teaching and practical teaching, focusing on cultivating students' practical ability and innovative thinking. For example, nursing students not only need to learn theoretical knowledge, but also accumulate practical experience in laboratories and clinical internships.
Faculty: The teaching team has rich teaching and professional experience and can provide students with high-quality education and guidance. Teachers not only have certain attainments in academic research, but also focus on interaction and communication with students to help students solve problems in learning and life.
Tuition and Financial Aid
Tuition: In the 2022-2023 academic year, the tuition for traditional full-time students is $26,558 per year, the tuition for less than 12 hours per semester is $798 per hour, and the tuition for more than 19 hours is $798 per credit; the tuition for undergraduate degree programs for adult and online learning is $365 per semester, and the tuition for graduate degree programs in education is $425 per semester.
Financial Aid: The school is committed to helping students reduce their financial burden. More than 90% of traditional undergraduates can receive financial aid, and the average amount of financial aid is considerable. The school provides financial aid in various forms including scholarships, grants, loans, etc.
Application Requirements
Undergraduate Application: Rolling admissions, no fixed restrictions on application deadlines. The admission rate is 81%. The SAT scores of admitted students range from 910 to 1110, the ACT scores range from 17 to 22, and the high school GPA is about 3.4.
Graduate application: Graduate programs in different majors have their own application requirements. Generally, you need to provide undergraduate degree certificates, transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal statements and other materials. Some majors may also require you to take standardized tests or have relevant work experience.
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