Freed-Hardeman University
Summary
Quick Stats
158 E. Main Street
Henderson, TN 38340-2399
Phone: (800) 630-3480
Tuition:
$16,609 tuition and fees
Students:
1,490 enrolled
Admissions:
rolling application deadline
rolling accepted
Freed-Hardeman University is a private institution that was founded in 1869. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,490, its setting is rural, and the campus size is 120 acres. It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar. Freed-Hardeman University's ranking in the 2012 edition of Best Colleges is Regional Universities (South), 39. Its tuition and fees are $16,609 (2011-12).
School mission (as provided by the school):
Freed-Hardeman University is a Christian university. It seeks to provide college-level courses, activities, and resources designed to promote total growth in a Christian environment. It offers the alternative of a distinctive lifestyle with the goal of excellence in personal living as well as academic attainment, emphasized in high standards of conduct and behavior required and accepted by students and faculty. The university is governed by a self-perpetuating board of trustees who are members of churches of Christ and who hold the institution in trust for its founders, alumni, and supporters. Most of its students are members of the church of Christ, but it enrolls students of any or no religious affiliation. Academic programs leading to the bachelor's degree require general education courses in the liberal arts and sciences. Most majors are career-oriented, in keeping with the university's motto of "Teaching how to live and how to make a living." Required Bible courses are regarded as important to a complete liberal education and central to the university's mission. Courses are offered by twelve academic departments organized into six schools.
General Information
School type - private, coed college
Year founded - 1869
Religious affiliation - Church of Christ
Academic calendar - semester
Setting - rural
2010 Endowment - $28,104,138
Applying
Selectivity - selective
Fall 2010 acceptance rate - 100%
Application deadline - rolling
SAT/ACT scores must be received by - August 20
Academic Life
Class sizes -
Student-faculty ratio - 15:1
4-year graduation rate - 39% - Medium
Five most popular majors for 2010 graduates -
Visual and Performing Arts 18% Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 12% Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 12% Biological and Biomedical Sciences 11% Theology and Religious Vocations 11%