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  1. A world-class liberal arts college, a leading seminary of the Episcopal Church and an innovative master's program set on 13,000 acres in Tennessee atop the Cumberland Plateau.

  2. The University of the South, familiarly known as Sewanee, was founded in 1857 and is owned by 28 dioceses of the Episcopal Church. It is located on 13,000 acres atop the Cumberland Plateau, making it the second largest campus in the U.S.

  3. Sewanee offers 36 majors, 43 minors, and 15 special programs, along with pre-professional programs in business, health/medicine, education, engineering, and law.

  4. Pre-College & Summer Programs. From the arts, to fieldwork, to creative writing, Sewanee's pre-college programs give high school students a taste of life on the Domain during one of the most beautiful times of the year. Explore Programs.

  5. 2024-2025 Tuition & Fees. In 2024-2025 Sewanee will invest more than 50 million dollars of institutional resources, through academic scholarships, need-based grants, tuition remissions, and institutional employment opportunities in our undergraduate students.

  6. The University of the South, commonly known as Sewanee, is a private Episcopal liberal arts college in Sewanee, Tennessee.

  7. Choose your application deadline. Submit your free Common Application. If you are applying for need-based financial aid, complete the need-based documents by your application deadline. Your application is not complete until you have completed the need-based financial aid process.

  8. Any student who is not a U.S. citizen will qualify as an international applicant. The University of the South is authorized under Federal law to enroll non-immigrant students. Be sure to review the below resources on Sewanee.

  9. The University of the South. 735 University Avenue. Sewanee, TN 37383. 931.598.1000. University hours are 8 a.m.­ to 5 p.m. Central Time Monday through Friday, except University holidays. After hours, callers will hear an automated menu of options.

  10. Over the course of a career, many professional educators attain degrees beyond the B.A. or B.S. These are some of the most common post-graduate degrees offered by universities in the United States: Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) and Master of Education (M.Ed.)