Admission Office 433 West Madison
Pulaski, TN 38478-2799
(931) 363-9868
(800) 467-1273
Fax: (931) 363-9803
lsmith2@martinmethodist.edu
Contact: Lisa Smith
Director of Admissions
Setting Rural setting
Small town (2,500 - 9,999)
Residential campus
Degrees offered: Associate Bachelor's
Admissions Information
Application Fee College has an application fee: Yes
Regular application fee: $30
Online application fee: $30
Enrollment Rates Percent applicants admitted: 42%
Open admission, but with selective admission to some programs
Percent of students who return for sophomore year: 90%
College Majors
Biological & Biomedical Sciences Biology B
Business, Management, & Marketing Accounting B Business - General B Business Administration/Management B Management information systems B Sport management B
Education Elementary Education B Junior High Education B Secondary Education B
English Language & Literature English Language & Literature - General B
Health Professions & Clinical Sciences Nursing (RN) B
History History - General B History and political science B
Liberal Arts & Sciences Liberal Arts & Sciences A
Parks, Recreation & Fitness Sport/Fitness Administration B
Philosophy & Religion Religion/Religious Studies B
Psychology Psychology - General B
Public Administration & Services Human Services B
Social Sciences Criminal justice B
Degree levels for each major are designated by the following letters:
A = Associate degree
B = Bachelor's degree
C = Certificate or diploma
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