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Undergraduate students

 Ready to begin a great future? You couldn't have picked a better place than Belmont University. By now, we hope you know about our liberal arts-based, career-oriented academic programs, our active campus life, and our overall commitment to teaching and learning in a reading Christian environment. Maybe you've already made a visit to our campus -- if you haven't, we strongly recommend that you do. Now it's your turn. Tell us about yourself by applying to Belmont. If you have questions or just want to talk more with someone about whether or not Belmont is a good place for you, talk to one of our admissions counselors. They can answer many of your questions. Or, send in our online request for information and we'll be in touch with you. Before or after you apply, you'll probably want to research your financial aid options. By completing the application for admission, you submit all the information needed for merit scholarship consideration. Our financial aid office will also determine what other sources of need-based aid you may qualify for when you submit the FAFSA.

Fall 2007 Freshman Class Profile:
ACT middle 50%: 23-28
SAT middle 50%: 1070-1240
Average unweighted high school gpa: 3.50
63% in the top 25% of their graduating class
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