on Tennessee Colleges, College Admissions, and College Life
Tennessee Colleges and Universities
by Amanda Fornecker
The climate heats up down South in Tennessee. And music has always played a large part in its culture, from bluegrass to rock and roll to students studying art and music at Tennessee colleges. Large cities pepper this southern hospitality state, with over 70 Tennessee universities and colleges throughout. Various campuses, including state and private Tennessee colleges, offer an array of majors in which you can specialize.
With three American presidents born and bred in Tennessee, college-bound students are sure to find a great education at Tennessee universities. Specialized Tennessee colleges provide a focused curriculum for its students; larger Tennessee universities offer continuing degrees, including master's and doctorates. Most universities in Tennessee have liberal arts programs, but offer degrees that you may not see up north. Bible study degrees are commonly among these.
There is much to do should you decide to attend one of the many universities in Tennessee, thanks to an array of performance venues, museums, parks, zoos, even a public plantation. With the Grand Ole Opry going strong since 1925, the state has a rich history. And the warmer weather provides a pleasant experience and atmosphere in which to travel and study.
With small and large universities in Tennessee, there are educational options for everyone. The array of programs available can suit anyone's needs and drive a student to excellence. Even if you aren't into country music or Southern cookin', the well-known southern hospitality is sure to get you feeling right at home if you attend one of the many universities in Tennessee. You're certain to have the experience of a lifetime.
If you'd like to have a fulfilling learning experience, explore
Tennessee colleges and universities
today. Here's a quick look...
Number of Tennessee Colleges and Universities: 1,677
Alumni and undergraduate mixers are organized on campuses at universities in Tennessee for networking opportunities
Tennessee colleges sometimes organize concerts and art exhibits for students to take part in
Financial Aid for Students at Tennessee Colleges
State Aid Agency: Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation
College Prepaid/Savings Program: BEST Prepaid Tuition Plan (Prepaid Tuition Program); BEST Savings Plan (Savings/Investment Program)
Popular College Majors
Health and Allied Services, Social Sciences and History, Engineering and Engineering Technologies, Arts, and Business and Commerce.
Source: College Bound Seniors 2005, The College Board
I would like to know if I start at Colorado Tech. online for an associate degree in criminal justice, can I transfer to Tennessee University. I am interested in forensics. I'm not sure if Colorado Tech. is the right way to go? There is no entrance exam. by susan coble submitted on Dec 23, 2008
I have completed the pca program @TN, @Hartsville. My GPA was 3.50 and I graduated from Kaplan May 29, 2009 with a 3.53 for medical billing and coding.I WANT TO FURTHER MY CAREER IN THE MEDICAL FIELD. If I cannot find a job. I want to become a RN because of the high demand. What should I do? by CONSWELLA KEELEY submitted on May 29, 2009
Hi Conswella,
Congratulations on completing your medical billing and coding program! You're certainly on your way to bettering your professional life. Jobs in health care are continuing to be in high demand and both careers you mentioned certainly have potential.
You may want to take a look at our articles on health care for more insight on the differences of each job and see which fits your educational needs.
Good luck!
Amanda Fornecker, Senior Staff Writer, The CollegeBound Network by Amanda Fornecker submitted on Jun 10, 2009
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