|
Sewanee’s intimate core campus ensures that students are very much a part of both the University and the greater community lives. Opportunities to participate in activities outside of the classroom with faculty and community members give Sewanee’s students a much wider scope of experience.
|
Sewanee graduates have enjoyed a large measure of success after leaving the Mountain. The editor of Newsweek magazine, a successful Country music singer and numerous professionals in business, medicine, law and politics all trace their formative years back to the Mountain.
Visit the Career Services Website
|
Your Sewanee Experience will be centered in classes that will challenge you and help you to grow and think critically. Check out our departments and majors here.
|
|
Friendships that begin at Sewanee often last a lifetime. And, the relationships that students and faculty share extend beyond the classroom to every facet of life here from the University Orchestra to the Volunteer Fire Department and more.
|
Sewanee’s 10,000-acre campus, known as the Domain, is an outdoor classroom, a place for contemplation, and an excellent vantage point from which to study the world. Students studying biology, geology and environmental sciences, as well as those seeking solitude and inspiration to write or study have an unmatched resource among Sewanee’s forests, lakes, rock outcroppings and meadows. To see maps of the Domain and learn more about it, you can go to: The Office of Domain Management.
|
Our alumni always speak fondly of their Sewanee “experience,” and at the core of this experience is a top quality education. Each year, the University is consistently ranked among the nation’s very best liberal arts colleges as a direct result of the care and devotion of faculty who work closely with their students to yield an unmatched educational experience. Since its founding, the College of Arts and Sciences at the University has graduated 25 Rhodes Scholars, 34 Watson Fellows, and 25 NCAA Postgraduate Scholars, while the institution’s School of Theology has added to its alumni ranks countless bishops, including three of the last four presiding bishops of the Episcopal Church.
|