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Sewanee: The University of the South

www.sewanee.edu

 
The University of the South is home to one of the nation`s top liberal arts colleges, a School of Letters, and a seminary of the Episcopal Church. Often known simply as "Sewanee," the University offers an unmatched educational experience. The University remains purposefully small and dedicated to building a sense of community. Close faculty-student interaction ensures that each student enjoys a rich and personal educational experience. The result of such individualized education is clear. The College has had 26 Rhodes Scholars--a number that puts Sewanee in the top four nationally among American liberal arts colleges--as well as 34 NCAA Postgraduate ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.sewanee.edu
  • 735 University Avenue
    Sewanee, TN USA 37383
  • Phone: 931.598.1243

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