Adult Degree Program Information

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Transform Your Future with a Belmont Education That Works for You!

Thank you for your interest in Belmont’s Adult Degree Programs. Located in the heart of Nashville, Belmont empowers you to be competitive in the ever-changing workplace. What you learn in any of our Adult Degree Programs can be immediately applied in your career. As the Adult Degree and Transfer Counselor for our programs, I work with students from application to graduation. I look forward to helping you with the admissions process and attaining your goals.

A Belmont graduate myself, I believe deeply in Belmont’s approach to career-focused higher education. I enjoy working within a caring community that strives to assist adult students in their own personal growth and transformation. I would love to tell you more about our programs and how you can join other adult students just like you. You can reach me at the contact information listed below. I look forward to hearing from you!

We’re experts at understanding the unique needs of adult students. If you have previous college credit, I can help you take the next step by completing a transcript evaluation at no cost to you. This will help establish your curricular path and determine how many courses will be required for graduation.

I’m here to help. Kim Powell Adult Degree and Transfer Counselor 615.460.6850 • kim.powell@belmont.edu


ADMISSIONS CHECKLIST Belmont gives credit where it’s due. We want to make it as easy as possible for you to transfer here and complete your degree. Belmont will accept up to 64 credits from an accredited two-year

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institution and unlimited credits from accredited four-year institutions (you just need to complete at least 32 hours of your final coursework at Belmont). For a free transcript evaluation, contact Adult Degree and Transfer Counselor Kim Powell, at 615.460.6850 or email at kim.powell@belmont.edu. Once your evaluation is complete, we can help you create a degree plan to get started.

o Preliminary Transcript Evaluation:

o Additional Requirements for

Candidates With No College Credit or Less Than 24 Hours of Transferable College Credit: Contact your high school to have your high school or GED transcripts sent to Belmont University’s Office of Admissions through Parchment (if your school participates), or you may have an official hard copy sent directly to Belmont University’s Office of Admissions. 1900 Belmont Boulevard 204 Fidelity Hall Nashville, TN 37212

An ACT or SAT score is also required. If you took the ACT or SAT at any point, have your high school include the test score with your transcript or have the testing center send us your score.

Contact Kim Powell at 615.460.6850 or kim.powell@belmont.edu if you would like a preliminary transcript evaluation.

o Application Form:

Complete the application online at: belmont.edu/adult-degree/ admissions_ADP/checklist.html

o Application Fee:

You must pay a $35 non-refundable application fee with your application materials. You will submit this online.

o Official Transcripts:

Belmont requires official transcripts from all previously attended colleges and universities. You will need to request an official transcript from the Registrar’s Office for each school you attended. You may submit your official transcript(s) electronically through Parchment (if your school participates) or you can have all transcripts sent directly to Belmont University’s Office of Admissions. 1900 Belmont Boulevard 204 Fidelity Hall Nashville, TN 37212

o Recommendation Form:

Email the confidential recommendation form (from the online application process) to someone who knows you well (i.e. a professor/advisor from the most recent school you attended, an employer or your pastor), but not a relative. The person will submit the form online.

o Personal Essay:

Submit a personal essay through the online application process (maximum of two pages typewritten) describing how the program will assist you in your personal and/or professional aspirations.

o Life Experience Requirement:

Applicants should be 24 years or older, however, those under the age of 24, are required to demonstrate, through the application process, that they have achieved appropriate levels of maturity, including significant ability to recognize their own strengths and weaknesses and develop appropriate action plans to challenge themselves in these areas. This demonstration might include evidence of military service, marriage or having a family of your own, or being a Nashville Ballet dancer.

o When all your materials have been

received in the Admissions Office at Belmont, the Admissions Committee will review your materials, make a decision and send you a letter regarding your status.

To check on your application status, you can contact Kim Powell at 615.460.6850.

Belmont University 1900 Belmont Boulevard Nashville, TN 37212-3757 Belmont University occupies a beautiful 62-acre campus in southeast Nashville at 16th Avenue South and Wedgewood Avenue. Classes are located in 10 main buildings with the library and other facilities lying in close proximity to the classrooms. Work downtown and want to take a class on your lunch hour at the main campus? No problem! As a nontraditional student at Belmont University, you can choose from a variety of course options at our main campus, including daytime classes, full-term evening classes or our 8-week evening classes that meet one night a week.

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Belmont is committed to serving those who have served. Whether you are currently serving or have been recently discharged, we recognize the commitment you made to serve your country and we want to help you make a smooth transition to academic life. Our faculty and staff are dedicated to helping you achieve your educational goals.

Belmont’s Adult Degree Programs help you elevate your career, explore new fields and grow personally and professionally. A variety of degree programs and flexible class formats make Belmont’s Adult Degree Program the perfect partner on your path to continued education.

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WELL Core Belmont helped me make a difference.

In addition to the academic requirements, all students at Belmont University participate in the award-winning WELL Core program. These out-of-class requirements, necessary for graduation, include a variety of professional, cultural and spiritual experiences that allow you to maintain a well-rounded perspective on life and give back to your community. Belmont’s adult students are recognized for their diverse experiences, and they are able to receive WELL Core credit for many of their personal and professional activities by submitting a short paper, called the Portfolio Method, for WELL Core credit. Five categories comprise the WELL Core program: Occupational/Financial WellBeing, Intellectual Well-Being, Spiritual Well-Being, Interpersonal/Emotional WellBeing, Cultural Well-Being and Community Well-Being Through Service. Transfer students’ requirements are pro-rated based on the number of academic hours that transfer. The following chart identifies Belmont’s WELL Core requirements.

GENER AL BUSINESS GLOBAL LEADE RSHIP STUDIE S INTE RIOR DE SIGN LEGAL STUDIE S L I B E R A L S T U D I E S ( S E L F-D E S I G N ) M I N I S T RY MUSIC BUSINE SS P U B L I C R E L AT I O N S M A N AG E M E N T RN TO BSN S O C I A L WO R K We are continually adding new degree options for adult students. Please check belmont.edu/adult-degree frequently for the most updated list of our programs.

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Flexible class formats allow you to make choices based on when classes are offered and how you

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prefer to learn. Belmont offers traditional face-to-face options for students who want to maximize

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their interaction with faculty members and peer students. We also offer some online options as

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well as a combination of the two. You may decide to mix and match course formats, based on

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your schedule, class availability and preferences!

To read Belmont’s nondiscrimination statement, visit BELMONT.EDU/NONDISCRIMINATION.


T U I T I O N & F I NA N C I A L A I D T UITION Tuition Costs for Belmont’s Adult Degree Program: These tuition charges are unique to the Adult Degree Program and represent more than a

Per 1 credit hour: $790 Per 3 credit hour course: $2,370 The total cost of completing your degree is calculated by the tuition rate and the number of credits between you and graduation. Contact our Adult Degree and Transfer Counselor Kim Powell at 615.460.6850 or email at kim.powell@belmont.edu, and she’ll complete a transcript evaluation for you.

FINA NCIA L A ID We understand the financial aid process can be daunting. The major sources of aid for adult students include: Federal Stafford Loans, Federal Pell Grants, Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants and Federal Perkins Loans. You may apply for federal student aid from these programs at no cost by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Belmont’s Student Financial Services office (SFS) provides counselors to assist you with information about grants, loans and other payment options. Call 615.460.6403, or visit the web site at belmont.edu/sfs. To file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on-line, see fafsa.gov. Belmont University’s Title IV Code is 003479. Do this early! You should begin this process even if you haven’t submitted all of your admission materials.

GRADUATION DAY Imagine walking across the graduation stage in cap and gown, receiving your diploma and greeting your loved ones as a college graduate. When you finish your degree at Belmont, it is a life-changing, career-changing experience. Challenge yourself to the future you want—we’re here for you at every step of the way.

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Adult Degree Program 1900 Belmont Boulevard Nashville, TN 37212-3757

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