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Sewanee-university Of The South

Name Sewanee-University of the South
Address 735 University Avenue
Sewanee, TN 37383
Website http://www.sewanee.edu
Email admiss@sewanee.edu
Percent Undergrad College Owned 94%
Percent Fraternity 70%
Percent Sorority 68%
Percent Campus Weekends 90%
Offer Housing Yes
Percent Students College Housing 94%
Campus Housing Yes
Off Campus Assistance Yes
Types Available coed dorms (44%), women's dorms (27%), men's dorms (21%), sorority housing (4%), fraternity housing (2%), apartments for married students (1%), other housing options (1%)
College Owned Singles 22%
College Owned Doubles 72%
College Owned Triples 6%
College Owned Apartments N/A
College Owned Other N/A
Num College Owned 43
Sprinkler System 19%
Fire Alarms 100%
High Speed Internet 100%
Campus Size 10,000 acres
Percent Weekends 90%
Nearest Airport Nashville (90), Chattanooga (45)
Nearest Train NA
Nearest Bus Monteagle (5)
Public Transport No
Cars Permitted Yes
Percent Cars 75%
School Employment No
Percent Undergrads Employed 15%
Average Undergrad Earnings 1,500
Freshmen Discouraged Working No
Army Rotc Not offered
Navy Rotc Not offered
Airforce Rotc Not offered
Alcohol Permitted Yes
Additional Policies class attendance policies set by individual instructors, honor code, hazing prohibited
Popular Events Sewanee Performing Arts Series, Tennessee Williams Festival, Perpetual Motion (dance exhibition)
Student Activities choral groups, dance, drama/theater, jazz band, literary magazine, music ensembles, musical theater, radio station, student government, student newspaper, student film society, symphony orchestra, yearbook
Num Organizations 110
Honor Societies Honorary, Curricular, and Language Organizations: Phi Beta Kappa (national honor society); Alpha Epsilon Delta (national pre-medical honor society); Der Deutsche Verein (the German Club); The Economics and Business Club; Eta Sigma Phi (national classics honor society); The Forestry Club; The German House; La Maison Francaise (the French House); Le Cercle Francaise (cultural society of the Department of French); Omicron Delta Kappa (national leadership honor society); Phi Alpha Theta (national history honor society); The Philosophy Club; Pi Sigma Alpha (national political science honor society); The Pre-Law Club; Psi Chi(national psychology honor society); The Psychology Club; The Reimannian Society (mathematics and computer science club); The Russian Club; The Russian House; Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish honorary society); The Spanish Club; The Spanish House
Religious Organizations (Appears as submitted by school) All Saints' Chapel Outreach Ministries; Acolytes and Lay Readers for All Saints' Chapel; Campus Crusade for Christ; Canterbury Group (nondenominational Christian group); Community of the Cross of Nails (international ecumenical organization); Sacristans' Guild; Sewanee Catholic Community; Sewanee Student Christian Fellowship; Young Life (connected with high school ministry); University Choir;
International Organizations (Appears as submitted by school) African American Alliance; The Faculty-Mentor Program; Minority Orientation Program; Multi-Cultural Weekend
Other Organizations (Appears as submitted by school) Student Affairs, Cultural, Political, Religious, Special Interest; African American Alliance; Art ForumSewanee; AIDS Awareness Association; Amnesty International; Arcadians (Office of Admission volunteers); Associated Alumni of Sewanee; B-GLAD (Bisexual, Gay, and Lesbian Alliance for Diversity); Baptist Student Union; Bishop's Common Program Board; Cinema Guild; College Democrats of America's Sewanee Chapter; College Republicans; Duece Men's Organization (community service/relations); Dionysus and Company (theatre production company); Episcopal Peace Fellowship; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Flying Tigers (aviation club); FOCUS (fine arts photography club); Food Service Committee; International Model Organization (global issues discussion group); Jazz Society; Organization for Cross Cultural Understanding (OCCU); Parents' Weekend Committee; Peer Assistance Support System; Perpetual Motion (dance club); Proctors/Assistant Proctors (dorm staff); Rod and Gun Club; Sewanee Choral; Sewanee Conference on Women; Sewanee Inns of Court (public speaking/debate); Sewanee Chapter of the National Organization for Women; Sewanee Original theatre; Sewanee Outing Program; Sewanee Popular Music Association; Sewanee Student Womens' Council; Sewanee Students for Life; Society for Creative Anachronism (promotes pre-seventeenth century culture); Society of St. Cecelia (music advancement organization); Student Activity Fee Committee; Student Assembly; Student/Faculty Dialogue; Sewanee Student ForumTheatre; SewaneeWriters' Co-Op; Women's Center Board; WUTS (radio station); University Orchestra
Student Papers (Appears as submitted by school) The Purple (monthly)
Num Frats 11
Frats Chapter Houses 11
Percent Frat Members 70%
Num Sororities 6
Sororities Chapter Houses 3
Percent Sorority Members 68%
Type Private institution
Year Founded 1857
Religious Affiliation Episcopal
Academic Calendar Semester
Undergrad Body 1,432
Setting Rural
Endowment 252,914,245
Application Deadline February 1
Application Fee 45
Selectivity More selective
Tuition 28,750
Room Board 8,160
Basic nonremedial tutoring, women's center, day care, health service, health insurance, other
Remedial N/A
Counseling minority student, career, personal, academic, older student, psychological, birth control, religious
Career on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training
Job Six Months N/A
Job One Year 66%
Job Two Years N/A
Firms AmSouth Bancorporation Arkansas Steel Processing, Inc Bristol Hotels & Resorts/Crowne Plaza Hotel CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. Eakin & Smith Enterprise Leasing Co. First National Bank of Shelby County Lat Purser & Associates Lowe's Ho
Library Yes
Library Consortia Yes
Num Books 676,342
Num Subscriptions 3,896
Num Microforms 318,239
Num Audiovisual 73,642
Num Ebooks N/A
Library Facilities The Jessie Ball duPont Library (1965), named for one of the University's most generous benefactors, serves as the hub for access to an enormous array of information resources. The Library's instructional program consists of half-credit courses in the use of information resources, periodic walk-in research assistance sessions, and custom-designed library instruction on demand for any class taught in the University. In addition, professional reference service is available from the reference staff for sixty of the one-hundred-six hours that the library is open weekly, as well as by special appointment at other times. Reference librarians provide all levels of assistance, from brief reference questions to in-depth research guidance. Academic Technology Services is also located in the Jessie Ball duPont Library building. The ground floor is home to the main campus computing lab for Sewanee students. There are over 50 networked computers, many with advanced multimedia capabilities, available for student use. The Writing Center is also located in the lab and provides a place where students can get help and advice on writing assignments from student tutors. Adjacent to the Writing Center is the Technology Tutoring Center where students can receive help with digital assignments or software problems. In addition, the lab contains two group study rooms and a larger conference room. Other Academic Technology Services facilities housed in the library include three computer classrooms, a screening room for video, a digital video editing lab, as well as the offices of Academic Technology Services staff. Both faculty and students can reserve media equipment, get help with instructional technology projects, or consult with staff. Academic Technology Services also coordinates and manages all other University electronic classroom equipment and academic computing labs and services as well as student computing services.
Museums University Gallery, Nabit Studio Art Building
Computer Course No
Own Computer No
Computers Available 170
Email Accounts Yes
Internet Access Yes
Computers Available In computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center
Num Wired Library 35
Num Wired Classrooms 50
Num Wired Labs 60
Num Wired Other 307
Wireless Network Yes
Wireless Areas in all the libraries, in some classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas, in some of the college-owned, operated, or affiliated housing
Wireless Capacity 650
Recommended Os Microsoft
Hosting Units 100%
Student Webpages Yes
Online Registration Yes
Campus Safety 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)




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