Nashville, Tennessee
This school was established in 1912 by the Tennessee State General Assemmbly. It became a university in 1951. The official colors are white and royal blue. Their mascot is Aristocat the Tiger.
Housing options include a residential facility that offers single-sex, co-ed, and apartment style living.
The university offers a wide range of student activities and organizations such as the American Society of Civil Engineers, Beta Kappa Chi, and the Human Resource Society.
The current president of the school is Glenda Glover
Enrollment: about 9,218 students (2022)
Tennessee State University became a four year teachers' college in 1922 and gave its first bachelor's degree during 1924.
The university opened to students on the Juneteenth of 1912.
The cost of attendance at Tennessee State University is $8,568 for in-state and $22,284 out-of-state residents per year.
Tennessee State University is Division I and plays in the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
This information was researched and provided by Analay McLean.