Located in Nashville, Tennessee, Belmont University is a Christian liberal arts university. The school states that its vision is "to be the leading Christ-centered university in the world." Belmont University offers more than 100 undergraduate programs of study.
Among Belmont University's course offerings are the following healthcare-related courses:
The Nursing program at Belmont University aims to prepare students to become compassionate nurses with knowledge and skills that will be applicable to many healthcare settings. The Nursing program faculty has wide experience in the nursing industry and will guide students through the coursework and nursing simulation lab simulations.
The gift comes from Milton and Denice Johnson. The Johnson Academic Challenge will match donor gifts to create up to 20 endowed professorships.
The gift will allow Belmont University to create the Belmont Formation Collaborative, an initiative focused on character development and fostering an entrepreneurial spirit among the campus community.
The $10 million gift comes from entrepreneur and Belmont Trustee and Vice Chair Cordia Harrington to establish The CORD – Powerhouse.
The $100,000 grant will allow Belmont University to help increase the number of international trade opportunities that arise for Tennessee businesses.
The first-ever class of students in the Thomas F. Frist Jr. College of Medicine is made up of 50 students from a pool of more than 1,300 applicants.
The Tennessee Rural Principals Network aims to help 450 rural principals strengthen their leadership skills, aligning with Belmont University’s mission to develop students into leaders.
The Academic Clinical Nurse Educator Program begins this summer and aims to help instructors learn how to educate future nurses.
The 2024 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification was awarded to 40 schools throughout the country, including Belmont University.