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Educational Opportunities, the National Commission on Accrediting, the Commission on Christian Higher Education, the Presbyterian College Union, the Tennessee College Association and the Tennessee State Board of Education. The College is also on the approved list of the American Medical Association, the New York State Board of Regents and the American Association of University Women. Tusculum is an institutional member of the Appalachian College Association and the Tennessee Independent Colleges and Universities Association.

FACILITIES: The Tusculum campus consists of 160 acres. The College has occupied this rolling, wooded site since 1818, and the campus is a striking combination of modern structures and historic red brick buildings clustered in the shade of sheltering oaks.

At the heart of campus, the Thomas J.

Garland Library provides students with access to both print and digital materials. The library website provides twenty-four hour/seven-day access to e-books, journal articles through databases, subject guides and online reference assistance. In addition to computer stations at both Greeneville and Knoxville, the library also has laptops available to loan for in-house use on the Greeneville campus. All digital resources can be accessed from the library’s web page

Virginia Hall, originally designed by noted architect Louis Sullivan, is the central arrival point for new and prospective students on campus. The building is home to the Registrar, Admission and Financial Aid offices and the Northeast Tennessee division of the Graduate and Professional Studies Program. It also contains a computer lab, several classrooms and faculty offices.

Across the street from Virginia Hall is the Annie Hogan Byrd Fine Arts Build-

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