Nashville, Tenessee
This school was established in 1866 by Clinton B. Fisk. It became a university in 1867. The official colors are blue and gold. Their mascot is the Bulldog
Housing include traditional dormitories and suite-style options. Freshmen typically stay in Jubilee Hall or Crosthwaite Hall.
Some student organizations available are the Jubilee Singers (famous choir), Student Government Association (SGA), and Pre-Alumni Council.
The president of the school is currently Agenia Walker Clark.
Enrollment: about 900 students (2023)
The university also houses the Aaron Douglas Gallery, a significant center of African American art.
Fisk University is renowned for its Jubilee Singers, who helped fund the school by touring and performing.
Being that Fisk University Is a private university, tuition for both in-state and out-of-state students Is $22,132.
Fisk University is Division II and plays in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
This information was researched and provided by Drew Denton.