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College is one of the most meaningful times in your life. It’s a time for new experiences and for making lifelong friends. It’s a time for exploring your interests and for setting new goals. It’s a time for learning new things and deepening your sense of who you are. It’s a time for dreaming big, rising to the challenge, and preparing for a meaningful life and fulfilling career. This is the time - your time. It’s time to rise.
Every student adds value to our campus.
At Cumberland University, we strive every day to inspire our students to rise and fulfill their greatest potential. We offer an educational experience that blends the arts and humanities with practical knowledge and skills to position you for a lifetime of success. At CU, we’ll help you grow in confidence and character by creating a place for your
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You. “CU has given me the opportunity to further my education and meet people who have become my family away from home!" -Gisela Amor Garcia, Class of 2020
ideas and dreams to grow - a place where you belong. Our community thrives on the range of ideas, backgrounds, and experiences our students bring to campus, and we can’t wait to add your enthusiasm and new ideas to our CU experience.
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Academics Whether you want to impact the next generation as a teacher, care with confidence in healthcare, or be a pioneer in tomorrow's top industries, we take your success personally and help you rise academically to prepare you for a fulfilling career; that's why students from around the world choose to study at Cumberland University. With a variety of undergraduate majors, minors, and graduate degree offerings, CU puts you on the path to launch your career. Student-Centered, Teaching-Focused Our experienced professors will guide you throughout your academic journey to ensure you’re ready to rise to meet what lies ahead. Cumberland University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, and master's degrees. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Cumberland University.
Three schools compose CU: The School of Humanities, Education, & the Arts; The Labry School of Science, Technology, & Business; and The Rudy School of Nursing & Health Professions. Wihin each of these schools, you’ll find faculty eager to teach, exceptional academic resources, and unique opportunities for professional development.
Pre-professional:
Pre-Law
Associate of Arts (AA)
Pre-Athletic Training
Pre-Medicine
Associate of Arts in Business (AAB)
Pre-Dental Hygiene
Pre-Pharmacy
Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice (AA in CJ)
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Physical Therapy
Associate of Arts in Education (AA in Ed)
Pre-Engineering
Pre-Veterinary
Associate of Arts in Music (AA in Mus.)
Minors:
Health
Associate of Science (AS)
Accounting
Health Care Administration
Anthropology
History
Associate of Arts in English (AA in Eng.) Associate of Arts in History (AA in His.)
Bachelor Programs:
Athletic Coaching
Hospitality Management
Accounting (BBA)
Biology
Humanities and Social Sciences
Art and Design (BFA)
Chemistry
International Business
Biochemistry (BS)
Computational Finance
Management
Biology (BS)
Creative Writing
Marketing
Business Administration (BBA)
Criminal Justice
Mathematics
Chemistry (BS)
Digital Photography
Music
Child Growth and Learning (Elementary Education) (BS)
E-Commerce
Non-Profit Management
Creative and Imaginative Writing (BA)
English
Philosophy and Religion
Criminal Justice (BA)
Entrepreneurship
Physical Education
English (BA)
Film Studies
Psychology
Exercise and Sport Science (BS)
General Business
Sociology
General Studies (BA)
Geography
Strength and Conditioning
Health Care Administration (BBA)
Graphic Design
Technology Management
Areas of Study
Associate Programs:
Theatre
History (BA) Humanities & Social Sciences (BA) Information Technology (BS) Interdisciplinary Studies (BA)
Graduate Programs:
Kinesiology (BS)
Master of Arts in Education
Management (BBA)
Master of Arts in Teaching: Emphasis in Early Childhood Education
Marketing (BBA)
Master of Arts in Teaching: Emphasis in Elementary Education
Mathematics (BS)
Master of Arts in Teaching: Emphasis in Physical Education (Online)
Music (B.Mu.)
Master of Arts in Teaching: Emphasis in Secondary Education
Music Performance (B.Mu)
Master of Arts in Teaching: Emphasis in Special Education
Music Theater (BA)
Master of Arts in Teaching: Emphasis in English Language Learners
Nursing (BSN) Physical Education and Coaching (BS) Psychology (BS)
Master of Education: Emphasis in Physical Education and Sports (Online) Master of Education: Emphasis in Reading Specialist
Special Education (K-12) (BS)
Master of Exercise and Sport Science
Sport Management (BS)
Master of Public Service Management
Theater (BA)
Master of Business Administration Master of Arts in Sports Management
Dual Major:
Master of Science in Nursing: Nurse Educator
Secondary Education Biology
English
Mathematics
Business
History
Sociology
K-12 Education
Master of Education: Emphasis in Instructional Leadership
Master of Science in Nursing: Nurse Executive Leadership & Administration Master of Science in Athletic Training
Psychology
Art & Design with Teacher Licensure Music Education (Vocal or Instrumental)
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Labry School of Science, Technology, & Business Associate of Science (AS) Associate of Arts in Business (AAB) Bachelor of Science (BS) Biology Biochemistry Chemistry Information Technology Mathematics
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Accounting Business Administration Health Care Administration Management Marketing
In the Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business, you’ll learn more than balance sheets and ethics. Our curriculum allows you to sharpen your powers of observation, analysis, and evaluation to make an impact in the workplace. In class, you’ll develop essential communication, critical thinking, and decision-making skills to prepare you for future graduate studies and your professional career.
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"Being a Biochemistry major has been the most enjoyable challenge of my life. The science faculty have been kind, but firm, and I can't imagine what college would have been like without them." Jake Yarbro, Biochemistry, Class of 2019
Associate of Arts (AA) Criminal Justice Education English History Music General
School of Humanities, Education, and the Arts
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Creative and Imaginative Writing Criminal Justice English General Studies History Humanities and Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies Music Theater Theater Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Art and Design: Studio Art
Bachelor of Music (B.Mus) General Music-Instrumental or Vocal Music Performance - Instrumental or Vocal Bachelor of Science (BS) Child Growth & Learning (Elementary Education) Kinesiology Physical Education & Athletic Coaching Psychology Special Education (K-12) Dual Major Secondary Education: Mathematics Biology Sociology Business Psychology English History K-12 Education Art & Design with Teacher Licensure Music Education (Vocal or Instrumental
The School of Humanities, Education, and the Arts (SHEA) is home to a variety of subjects spanning the social sciences, humanities, creative writing, public service, education, and fine arts degrees. These degrees serve several of the noble professions: teachers, law enforcement, and public service, though, in fact, any degree offered in this school prepares students for success across any professional goal. SHEA is full of faculty who develop in students the skills of analysis, expression, service to others, and an understanding of the human experience throughout history. They will guide you as you develop practical and philosophical skills to prepare you for a life of learning. Whether history is your passion or you were born to be a future educator, SHEA faculty will help prepare you to create the change you want to see in the world. *Teachers with a current Tennessee license can complete programs or coursework to add additional endorsements to their license. Contact Cumberland's Certification officer for more information at 615-547-1313.
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"As president of Afro, I help bring CU students together to discuss issues that affect minorities and discuss what steps we can take to help alleviate them on our campus and in our society. Coming together as a group to discuss really important and relevant topics gives us all the opportunity to open our minds, consider others’ opinions and find solutions to move forward. After college, I plan to be a school counselor and take part in some clinical work. My long-term goal is to open a school and start a foundation in Haiti."
“I’ve grown as a person and as a leader because the opportunities on campus push you to become a leader. The faculty members have helped me learn how to balance being a good student and a good leader.” Shaquillra Taylor, Psychology, Class of 2022 Intern with The Art of Life and President of Afro
Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Nursing Bachelor of Science (BS) Exercise & Sport Science Sport Management
2021 Graduate NCLEX Pass Rate
100% In the Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions, you'll get the training you need to prepare you for a career in healthcare. Our curriculum is taught by experienced healthcare professionals and is designed to prepare you to provide excellent care to individuals, families, and communities around the world. Whether nursing is your passion or athletic training is more your speed, we'll help you develop the skills you need to continue your studies in one of our graduate programs or jump right into your career of helping others.
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"From day one all of the courses build upon one another to create a strong foundation for my career. Every single class helped shape and mold me into the nurse I am today. I'm extremely thankful for my education from CU. It was a tough journey where I was pushed to my limits, but thanks to my professors and classmates, I made it through.” Jennifer Turner, Nursing, Class of 2019
Faculty who truly care Zero
classes taught by graduate students
16:1 Student to faculty ratio
Teaching is a work of heart - and our faculty have a heart for our students. They’re passionate about learning, and they work every day to invest in your unique strengths and character. This means you have a whole village of fans cheering you on and celebrating your success every step of the way.
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You. "CU has always been very welcoming to me, but my favorite part is that my professors made the effort to get to know me personally and I was more than just a name on their attendance list." -Zane Potter, MBA, Class of 2020
Our faculty are available to talk through your challenges and mentor you one-on-one. They advise you as you make important academic decisions and share their knowledge and time to help you prepare to take on the world when you graduate. They’re some of the most disciplined and dedicated people who are 100% committed to you, your success, and your goals.
Make lifelong friends
CU is full of exciting moments that make your college experience fun and memorable. Here, you’ll make lifelong friends and become part of a family of some of the brightest and kindest people. With a variety of student organizations and clubs, a vibrant greek life community, intramural sports, and a sweet southern city, you’ll be right where you belong.
Clubs & Organizations This is where your interests get even more interesting. No matter what you’re into, it’s likely there’s a group of people here who share the same interests. You can customize your college experience and meet new friends by joining one or more of our 55+ student organizations. Have a new idea you want to bring to student life? We can help you get it organized and off the ground in no time.
Greek Life
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We understand that finding a sense of home on campus is important to all students as they make their new life here at CU. Joining a fraternity or sorority is just one of the many ways to connect with other students, get involved, and further develop your leadership skills. Cumberland has five fraternities - Kappa Sigma, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma, Kappa Alpha Psi, and Sigma Chi - and three sororities Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Sigma Tau, and Zeta Phi Beta.
Intramural Sports CU‘s intramural sports programs offer fun physical and social opportunities for students who love to play, compete, and stay active. CU organizes sports throughout the year on campus like flag football and basketball in the fall and softball and volleyball in the spring. CU also offers billiards, ping pong, and video gaming tournaments and other recreational activities such as hiking, climbing, paintball, and camping.
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As a CU student, you’re not only part of the Phoenix family but the Lebanon community as well. Our campus is at the center of the growing city of Lebanon, where you'll enjoy exploring restaurants, boutique shops, and local businesses. You can catch a movie at the historic Capitol Theatre, enjoy shopping with friends, grab some homemade ice cream, and attend local festivals throughout the year. CU hosts a variety of events that welcome the community every year.
Make the most of every moment
Homecoming
Heart of the Phoenix
Each fall, we gather to attend the Homecoming football game and see the crowning of the Homecoming Court. The weekend is full of activities and opportunities to show your CU pride.
At Convocation, we write down any fears or concerns we have about the upcoming semester and commit them to the flame. In doing this, we believe we're stronger than the trials we may face and will rise above them.
Memorial Lawn A college campus isn't complete without a central meeting spot. Memorial Lawn, also known as 'The Quad', connects CU's main campus. The Quad is where you’ll see CU come to life. It’s where you’ll experience Welcome Week and other fun student life activities. And weather permitting, Commencement is held on the lawn at the end of the academic year. The Quad brings CU together.
The Learning & Career Commons The LCC is a popular spot on campus. Once a residence hall in the 1960s, the LCC was transformed into a community center where students come to study, meet, hang out, or grab a Starbucks coffee. The LCC is open late to ensure you have a spot to work on group projects and prepare for your exams. Oh yeah, did we mention there's coffee?
Mitchell Student Center The MSC is a hub of activity. The center houses the Phillips Dining Hall, the Barry Bistro, the mailroom, the Phoenix Nest Recreational room, the Blackbox Theater Lab, and the Commuter's Lounge.
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The Phoenix Wings Student Mural was painted by Allie Garcia, a CU student who wanted to leave something special for all students to enjoy. It is a popular photo spot on campus, and on the first-year checklist, so make sure to stop by the Mitchell Student Center and strike a pose before the year is over.
Make campus your
home. We’re a small campus with a BIG community. Living on campus places you right in the middle of student life activities. It makes it easy to connect with your friends and participate in student organizations, honor societies, and interest groups. As a resident, you’ll be able to make an impact on campus as a leader and play a part in shaping the CU experience for all our students.
"I love living on campus. It makes getting to class easy and I'm able to stay connected to my friends and to everything happening on campus." -Paige Hrobsky, Class of 2020
Over 500 students call CU’s campus home. Our campus features five residence halls that offer a variety of living options and experiences to support you throughout your academic career. Residential students enjoy walking to class, academic support services, dining, and athletics facilities. Choosing to live on campus offers you a traditional college experience that is all-inclusive, convenient, and fun.
You belong. Phoenix value diversity. We embrace individuals and the range of ideas, backgrounds, and experiences they bring to CU. It makes our community strong and promotes a culture of acceptance and belonging. We are committed to cultivating a campus environment that is inclusive of all students, faculty, and staff. Together we create educational opportunities, raise awareness, and provide strategies and tools to help foster an inclusive environment and inspire a spirit of unity.
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Diversity Focused Clubs & Organizations: Afro, BSU, Futuro, International Student Org, Pride Alliance, Sanctuary for All, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma, Zeta Phi Beta We celebrate diversity with students from
32 & countries 37 states
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Difference. Difference. Part of earning a well-rounded education is becoming part of a greater community. At CU, we believe we rise by lifting others, and community service is just one of the many ways you can make a difference as a Phoenix. Our students share a sincere passion for people and regularly put their hearts into action. CU students volunteer nearly 5,000 hours each school year in their communities. Whether you want to build new homes with Habitat for Humanity, read to children in the city schools, or become a Big Brother or Big Sister, we'll provide you with the resources and support you need to leave your mark on the world.
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4,400 recorded Community Service Hours
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Our teams are led by top-award winning coaches who invest their time and energy into our student-athletes. With their support, our student-athletes continue to excel both on the field and in the classroom.
Phoenix rally behind 30 NAIA men's and women's athletic teams that rise and compete for conference and national championships. The CU baseball program has won 3 NAIA national championships since 2004, and since 2011, the wrestling and men’s track teams have claimed a total of 4 individual national titles. Men's soccer has won 3 conference championships since 2015, and the men's golf team has been conference champions for the past 3 years. Our women's basketball team excelled to the Final Four in 2013 with an impressive 33-3 record.
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N NA A II A A Athletic Teams Men Varsity Sports: Baseball Soccer Basketball Tennis Bowling Track and Field Cross Country Volleyball Football Wrestling Golf
202 NAIA All American Athletes
Women's Varsity Sports: Softball Basketball Tennis Bowling Track and Field Cross Country Volleyball Golf Soccer Coed Varsity Sports: Competitive Cheer Club Sports: Dance Esports JV Sports: Baseball Men's Basketball Men's Soccer Softball Women's Basketball Women's Soccer Women's Volleyball Home of the Phoenix Marching Band
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512 NAIA Scholar-Athletes
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When you start at CU, you can follow your dreams all the way across the stage into the workplace. But before that happens, we’ll help you make a plan, prepare for interviews, and choose a job that keeps you on your dream path.
Career Services The Office of Career Services and Internships support you now as a student and long after undergrad as an alum. They will guide you as you begin to make important decisions to reach your career goals. The office offers self-assessment and career planning, internship and job postings, resume and cover letter review, graduate school preparation, and career workshops to ensure you're ready to take on the next chapter of your life.
Internships Internships are an essential part of preparing to launch your career. During an internship, you’ll work directly under an employer where you can begin to apply the skills you learn through classes and other experiences while at CU. Finding an internship that fits your interests and career path will help you gain valuable on-the-job experience and insight into your chosen career field.
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Extend your stay advance your degree. Graduate Programs
CU offers nine graduate programs: Master of Arts in Education (MAE) Many of our graduates seek to obtain a master’s Master of Arts in Sport Management (MASM) degree to advance their careers in a field they Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) genuinely love. Something that you’re passionate Master of Business Administration (MBA) about is something you should strive to continue Master of Education (MEd) expanding your knowledge on throughout your Master of Public Service Management (MSP) life. Obtaining a master’s degree in the field that Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) most suits your passion and career goals can be Master of Science Nursing (MSN) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod temporinincididunt ut labore et dolore both personally professionally rewarding. Master of Sport and Exercise Science magna aliqua. Utand enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex(MSES) ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolveniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodhrhw
Rise as an active
Alum.
There are many great ways to stay connected to CU after graduation. You can be involved no matter where you live. Each year, committed alumni around the world generously donate their time, talent, and financial resources to advance the vision of CU. By joining the Alumni Association, you’ll be able to continue to make an impact at CU.
13,814 Active Alumni
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There are always things happening in the Phoenix Family, from Party on the Patio to tailgates at the big game, you’ll have fun networking and connecting with your fellow Phoenix.
"I'm grateful for all of the opportunities CU gave me as a student. Now, as an alum, that's why I give back both financially and with my time. I want to be able to pay it forward so current and future students can be given the same opportunities as me to grow and excel." -Anthony Leonard, Class of 2015
Cumberland is defined by personal relationships. As an alum, you will help foster and sustain a welcoming culture that demonstrates the value of your Cumberland experience to our students and the community. Once you graduate from Cumberland, you remain a lifelong member of the CU family. We want you to be proud to be involved with CU. Your ongoing engagement fuels our vision for the future.
$300K awarded in private & endowed scholarships every year.
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Financial Aid & Scholarships You can afford a degree from CU. Your future should not be limited by the cost of your education. We're committed to doing all that we can to ensure Cumberland is affordable and that we deliver a great educational value. We help you understand your options and maximize the financial opportunities available to you. We control our costs to maintain a tuition price that is comparable to other private universities and offset tuition by offering financial assistance opportunities for those who qualify. Did you know 93% of our students receive some kind of grant and or scholarships? This means we have a variety of financial aid options available to help you make your college education more affordable.
What is financial aid? Financial aid is money to help you pay for educationally-related expenses. Aid can be loans, part-time employment, grants or scholarships, and can come from federal, state, institutional, or private agencies. You can combine these types of aid to help offset the costs of your education.
Start with the FAFSA. Completing your FAFSA is one of the most important things to check off on your to-do list when applying for college. The FAFSA, Free Application for Student Aid, is used to determine if you are eligible for federal, state, school, or even private financial aid. By completing the FAFSA, you're able to apply for federal and state grants, loans, and work studies, as well as school and private scholarships. The FAFSA is your first step for receiving monetary assistance for your entire college career. On average, it takes about 31 minutes to complete the application. To make it easier on you and your guardian parents(s), be sure to have the following materials available when starting your application:
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Average tuition was 31% less than other 4-year private colleges.
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Scholarships Academic Your good grades in high school can pay off. Academic scholarships may be awarded to qualified students who have excelled in their previous academic work. These scholarship awards are based on your GPA and standardized testing scores, like your ACT and SAT.
Performance Are you an athlete? Do you play a musical instrument or have other talents in the arts? You may be eligible for a performance scholarship. Performance scholarships are awarded at the discretion of the coach or program director based on proven performance and future potential. You can earn a scholarship for your participation in either athletics or any of our fine arts programs.
Endowed Cumberland has over 100 endowed and annual scholarships established by dedicated alumni and friends. We award over $300,000 in private and endowed scholarships every year. To learn more visit cumberland.edu/scholarships.
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There are several forms of federal aid available to help you with funding your education. Federal grants do not generally require repayment. Loans do require repayment with interest six months after leaving college. To learn what you can receive in federal grants and loans, you must submit your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
CU accepts more Tennessee Promise students than any other four-year institution in the state. Tennessee residents have the opportunity to fund the first two years of your college experience using the TN Promise Scholarship at Cumberland University. When you enroll in one of our eight associate degree programs, we help you smoothly transition into one of our bachelor's degree programs. This means you avoid all the stress that comes with changing schools, transferring course credits, and leaving your Phoenix family. To learn more about the TN Promise visit cumberland.edu/tn-promise
Phoenix Promise The Phoenix Promise Scholarship allows eligible students to complete their four-year degree, for the same out of pocket costs as they were using with the Tennessee Promise program. The Phoenix Promise is a last-dollar scholarship, which means that after considering all funding and grants a student is eligible for, the Phoenix Promise covers the remaining balance of tuition and access fees. This means that eligible students will pay little or no costs outof-pocket for tuition and access fees. Visit cumberland.edu/phoenixpromise to learn more.
You'll You'll want want to to stay stay --
FOR FOUR YEARS. CU is a special place. We hope you can see yourself thriving with our Phoenix family. Students like you make us who we are – a university on the rise. While on your campus tour, be sure to ask your student guide lots of questions. They’ll be able to share many moments that have shaped their CU experience, and they'll tailor your tour to what interests you most. Your Enrollment Specialist will be available to answer any questions you may have about your future at CU.
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Starting in October, you will be able to file the FAFSA online at fafsa.ed.gov. You should apply by February 1. You have options for financing your degree at CU, and our team is here to help you make sense of all things financial aid. Learn how you can fund your college education, or schedule a time to connect with one of us at financialaid@cumberland.edu to discuss your options and find what works for you.
Our application opens August 1. We send decisions out four times a year after your application is complete. Apply between August 1 and October 15 and receive a decision by November 1 Apply between October 15 and December 31 and receive a decision by January 15 Apply between January 1 and March 15 and receive a decision by April 1 Apply between March 15 and May 31 and receive a decision by June 15 Our recommended deadline is January 1. Applying by this date will guarantee you receive a decision before spring.
General Requirements: In addition to your completed application, we’ll need your official high school transcript. Our general requirements for admission include: Minimum of 21 ACT composite score or SAT equivalent based on ACT/SAT score converter Minimum 3.00 high school grade point average Official academic transcript(s) (including Dual Enrollment Courses) $25 application fee ($50 for International Students) Immunization records
Personal Review Process: You’re more than a test score. We know that a student shouldn’t just be measured by their test scores or GPA ; that’s why each application is personally and holistically reviewed. This means someone is actually reading it carefully, and we look at the rigor of your curriculum, the trends in your grades, and any supplemental information you provide to give context.
Scholarships: There are many ways you can pay for your college education and receive financial assistance. Explore scholarship opportunities at cumberland.edu/scholarships. Our scholarship application deadline is April 1. To apply for CU scholarships, complete the scholarship application found on our website. Cumberland University is an equal opportunity education institution, and as such, does not discriminate in the admission policy on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or veteran status.
Explore If you’re like us, you love small town vibes close to big city FUN! CU is located just 25 minutes from Nashville, Tennessee. Our campus is at the center of the growing city of Lebanon and is walking distance to coffee shops, restaurants, boutique shops and more. Take some time to explore Lebanon if you can, even if it’s just a quick drive through downtown. We love our city, and we’re eager to share it, so be sure to ask us what to see and do.
Visit The best way to see if CU is the right fit for you is to visit our campus. On a campus visit you’ll have the opportunity to tour the campus, meet current students, see a residence hall, and learn about scholarship opportunities at CU. For your convenience, campus visits are offered almost every weekday during scheduled appointment times. To schedule an appointment visit cumberland.edu/visit. We can’t wait to meet you and share all CU has to offer. Explore our campus virtually at Cumberland.university-tour.com.
Contact Us Applying for college can be overwhelming at times. If you have questions at any time throughout this process, feel free to reach out to us. We’re here to guide you through every step. Office of Admissions Cumberland University 1 Cumberland Square Lebanon, TN 37087 615-547-1246 admissions@cumberland.edu
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MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of Cumberland University is to provide a contemporary liberal arts education to students seeking a high-quality, personalized college experience, which will empower them not only to have a successful and productive career, but to thrive intellectually, professionally, personally, and spirirually for a lifetime.
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