Vanderbilt University

NICHOLAS S. ZEPPOS
CHANCELLOR
Vanderbilt is a comprehensive research university, deeply committed to undergraduate teaching. One of a handful of selective universities of medium size, Vanderbilt not only offers world-class faculty and facilities, but also ensures all students access to them. Undergraduate schools include the College of Arts and Science, School of Engineering, Peabody College of education and human development, and Blair School of Music. The University also offers graduate or professional programs in business, engineering, humanities, law, medicine, natural sciences, nursing, religion, social sciences, education, human development, and public policy. Participating in the Southeastern Conference, Vanderbilt athletes compete in Division I sports.
Vital Statistics
Fall 2010 Enrollment: Full-Time - 11,876 Part-Time - 838
Percent of Students Receiving Financial Aid From Any Source: 62%
Tuition and Fees: $39,930
Room and Board: $13,058
Number of Residence Spaces: 5,695
Founded: 1873
Degrees Offered: B.A.; B.S.; B.Mus.; B.E.; M.A.; M.Acc.; M.A.T.; M.S.; M.E.; M.Ed.; M.B.A.; M.F.A.; M.P.H.; M.Div.; M.L.A.S.; M.P.P.; M.S.F.; M.S.N.; M.T.S.; Ph.D.; Ed.D.; J.D.; M.D.; LL.M.