Belmont University: An Introduction
Belmont's vision
is to be a premier teaching university bringing together the best
of liberal arts and professional education in a consistently caring
Christian environment. Fundamental to that vision are faculty who
bring immeasurable life experience and knowledge to share with students
on a historic campus that thrives in one of the most popular cities
in the Southeast.
A comprehensive
university grounded in liberal arts, Belmont enrolls 3,000 students.
It is the second largest private college or university in Tennessee
and enjoys a reputation for academic excellence. In addition to
undergraduate degrees in approximately 57 major areas of study,
the university offers master's degrees in accountancy, business
administration, education, English, music, nursing, occupational
therapy, and physical therapy. For more information regarding graduate
studies, see The Belmont University Graduate Bulletin.
The beautiful
Nashville campus reflects a long, rich history that dates back to
the 19th century, when the grounds were known as Adelicia Acklen's
Belle Monte estate. The antebellum mansion remains and is flanked
by university buildings that were erected a century apart. On the
way to a class that prepares them for the 21st century, students
enjoy Victorian gardens, statuary and gazebos that serve as reminders
of a treasured past.
Women's schools
preceding the current comprehensive institution of higher learning
include the original Belmont College (1890-1913) and Ward-Belmont
(1913-1951). In 1951, the Tennessee Baptist Convention founded the
second Belmont College (1951-1991) with an initial coeducational
enrollment of 136 students. Soon after celebrating 100 years of
education on the same campus, the institution became a university
in 1991 culminating a decade of dramatic growth and progress.
In addition
to the many different countries represented in the student body,
Belmont University attracts students from almost every state in
the United States. The mass of concentrated talent on Belmont's
campus is celebrated when students achieve and faculty committed
to teaching are recognized. At Belmont, the education process is
ongoing for faculty and administration, as well as students. The
institution is committed to listening and learning from everyone.
The students of today are helping shape the way students tomorrow
will be educated.
Belmont University
continues on a journey of continuing improvement that assures students
who choose to learn and grow in this unique place that they are
receiving absolutely the best educational experience possible.
Each Belmont
student, graduate, faculty member and staff member is making a difference
in their world. The university continues to teach people to make
a positive, meaningful difference. The success of Belmont's efforts
is grounded in giving students consistent care and attention in
a Christian environment. The thinly veiled barrier to a better world
is at the heart of the university's vision to provide a foundation
of liberal arts with an emphasis on professional education. The
world desired for Belmont students is a better place because they
live the difference between just knowing and using real knowledge
to make progressive changes.
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