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Where is Belmont located?
Belmont sits in the heart of Nashville, in a quiet area convenient to downtown and adjacent to Music Row.

How many students attend Belmont?
Belmont is home to approximately 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students.

Does Belmont have athletic teams?
The Belmont Bruins compete in NCAA Division I in men's and women's basketball, tennis, cross country, track, soccer, and golf; men's baseball; and women's softball and volleyball. We also have an extensive intramural sports program.

What kind of school is Belmont?
Belmont is a private, coeducational, comprehensive university; a historically Baptist institution, it's the largest Christian university in Tennessee and among the fastest growing in the nation.

Where is Belmont located?
Belmont sits in the heart of Nashville, in a quiet area convenient to downtown and adjacent to Music Row.

How many students attend Belmont?
Belmont is home to approximately 4,500 undergraduate and graduate students.

What kind of academic programs are available?
We offer undergraduate degrees in more than 70 major areas of study through our six undergraduate colleges and schools: Arts & Sciences, Business Administration, Health Sciences, Religion, University College, and Visual & Performing Arts. In addition, master's degrees are available in accountancy, business administration, education, English, music, occupational therapy, nursing, and sport administration. The School of Occupational Therapy also offers a clinical Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree, and the School of Physical Therapy offers the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree.


How many faculty members teach at Belmont?
Our faculty consists of more than 200 full-time professors. The student-to-teacher ratio is 13:1. Fifty percent of Belmont classes enroll 20 students or fewer. Belmont consistently receives national recognition for its commitment to personal interaction between students and faculty.

What kind of activities are available on campus?
All told, more than 80 clubs and organizations are active on Belmont's campus, including academic clubs, honor societies, professional fraternities, special interest and Christian organizations, student government, publications, social fraternities and sororities, music and drama groups, and debate and forensics teams.

Does Belmont have athletic teams?
The Belmont Bruins compete in NCAA Division I in men's and women's basketball, tennis, cross country, track, soccer, and golf; men's baseball; and women's softball and volleyball. We also have an extensive intramural sports program.

How much does Belmont cost?
The total cost of attending Belmont is only 80 percent of the national average for a private college. Cost information may be found on the Student Financial Services website.


What are the minimum academic requirements for admission to Belmont?
We consider the total picture that an applicant's credentials present. Applicants to Belmont are evaluated based on the total picture that their credentials present. High school students will be considered competitive for admission if they have taken a rigorous body of college-preparatory courses. Transfer work should be closely related to the chosen field of study.


What is Belmont's application deadline?
Application deadlines vary by program. Undergraduate programs typically accept applications through May and notify students of the admissions decision four to six weeks after completed applications are received.

How do I apply for financial aid?
To qualify for need-based aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and submit it by March 1. For scholarship consideration, contact the program for which you are applying.

Is Belmont accredited?
Belmont University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Individual programs are accredited by appropriate bodies.

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