What is Tusculum College?
It is a learning community where students
and faculty members spend concentrated blocks of time together exploring
important areas of knowledge, developing and refining thinking and communication
skills, wrestling with the timeless controversial issues that characterize the human
condition, and applying themselves to the practical solution of problems
in the world around us.
Whether in the traditional on-campus
Bachelor of Arts programs or
in the evening Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts programs for
working adult-students, Tusculum College’s distinctive academic calendars let
students concentrate on learning one subject at a time. It's a 207-year-old tradition,
grounded in the belief that we best realize the potential of each individual
when faculty members and students work closely together with the ultimate aim
of enriching the lives of our students and preparing them to
contribute positively to their communities.
The On-Campus Residential Program for Traditional Students
For many traditional students, an initial reason for choosing Tusculum is our
focused calendar, which allows
students to take one course at a time.
For others, its our distinctive
programs of study,
from specialized areas such as Athletic Training, Business Administration, and Museum Studies
to strong arts and sciences areas such as Biology, English, and Psychology.
Tusculum is well known throughout East Tennessee for the effectiveness
of its Teacher Education programs. Students are well-prepared for careers in early
childhood and elementary education, in several secondary education subject areas,
in K-12 programs in Physical Education and Visual Arts, and in Special Education.
But what often seals prospective students’ decisions to join Tusculum's
community is the people.
A Caring and Motivated Community
There's Dr. Taimi Olsen, who challenges students to discover literary themes
from a wide variety of cultural viewpoints; or take Professor Dan Barnett, who has been known to
send his students on the Nolichucky River in canoes, taking water samples for testing.
It is because of quality faculty members such as these that Tusculum's academic programs
have received praise from the Carnegie and the John Templeton Foundation.
Tusculum attracts topflight professors for the same reason that we attract
students: small classes with close interaction between professors and students,
the focused calendar which allows concentrated study, and a
Civic Arts curriculum
that emphasizes community.
Our professors are motivated and motivating. Excited and exciting. Whatever
your major, you'll find that Tusculum's academics are innovative, and that our faculty is
committed to your success.
Far beyond their degrees and credentials –- they are well educated in
their respective fields -- our teaching faculty members are creative and interesting people.
Our student-faculty ratio is 15:1. A large percentage of our full-time faculty
members hold a Ph.D. or appropriate terminal degree.
Our faculty take the ideal of one-on-one attention seriously. The result is
higher success in the classroom for both student and teacher.
Links to academic and class surveys are listed here. The instrument of the surveys is provided by QuestionPro.