Application

Traditional Undergraduate Application

Application deadline is Dec. 1 for Spring students, April 15 for Summer students, and August 1 for Fall students.

Important: This online application is for traditional (daytime) undergraduate applicants only.

(Estimated Completion Time: 15-20 minutes)




 
MISSION STATEMENT
Trevecca Nazarene University is a Christian community providing education for leadership and service.
 
 
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY LIVING
Trevecca Nazarene University exists to provide quality higher education in the tradition of the liberal arts within a Christian context. The liberal arts tradition is perceived to involve total personal development and life preparation. The Christian context is interpreted as emphasizing the Biblical teaching of Christian love as the norm for all human relations. The community attempts to foster a climate where development and integration of these areas occur through a Christian perspective on faith and living. Knowledge and truth can only find completion as they relate to eternal values.
 
Students, faculty, and administrators have developed general guidelines which are consistent with the standards of the Church of the Nazarene and Trevecca’s concept of Christian community living. The following policies are included in this statement. We ask that all students subscribe to these guidelines before admission. Read these carefully. If you can accept these conscientiously and gladly, you will find the Trevecca experience profitable as well as conducive to the highest standards of life.
 
As a student at Trevecca Nazarene University, I agree:
 
  1. To accept the responsibilities of campus citizenship as set forth in the University catalog and guidelines for community living listed in the Student Handbook. (The catalog and handbook are available online at www.trevecca.edu.)
  2. To attend required chapel services, take courses required for further development of the Christian perspective on faith and living, and to regularly attend the church of my choice.
  3. To refrain from coarse, obscene, or profane language.
  4. To abstain from the use of tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs and narcotics, and gambling.
  5. To honor the Biblical standards regarding human sexuality, that is, avoiding involvement in pre-marital or extra-marital sexual activity.
  6. To abide by municipal, state, and federal laws.
  7. To respect the rights and dignity of each individual and to avoid all forms of destructive conduct that would violate those rights and damage the property of others.
 
Attendance at Trevecca Nazarene University is both a privilege and responsibility. While all students may not have the same personal convictions, it is expected that all students will live within the behavioral expectations of the University both on and off campus. Any behavior that gives evidence of disregard for the guidelines and spirit of the University’s concept of living in a Christian community provides sufficient reason for disciplinary action. The University may dismiss any student whose behavior is incompatible with the mission and purpose of the University, and who fails to comply with the policies and expectations of the institution.
 

Personal Information









 










 
Your response to the following questions in this section will in no way affect your admission status. The optional information is requested so that Trevecca may demonstrate its compliance with federal regulations and may compile meaningful statistics.


 
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American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White

 
U.S. Citizen
Foreign Citizen, non-immigrant
Foreign Citizen, Permanent U.S. Resident



 



 


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General Information


 


 

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Family Information



 




 
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Middle School/Jr. High
High School
College or beyond
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Middle School/Jr. High
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Education Information







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All Colleges Attended - include any dual enrollment while in high school (List all colleges attended, most recent first):




 




 




 

 


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Achievements and Activities

Please list in detail all honors, awards, achievements, ministries, leadership, and extra-curricular activities over the last few years.


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On Campus

Phone Call Inside Trevecca Day
Campus Visit TNT@TNU
Trojan Town Athletic Event
Athletic Tryout www.trevecca.edu
www.zinch.com Camp Electric
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Personal Essay

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The University does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race, color, gender, national origin, handicap, religion, or veteran status.
 

Application Authenticity


 
I certify that the above statements are accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that withholding information requested in the application or giving false information may make me ineligible for admission to or continuation at Trevecca. I have read the statement on Christian Community Living listed at the top of this page. I accept the University statement of educational philosophy, purpose, and objective, and will abide by the standards and regulations of Trevecca Nazarene University.

 
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NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
Trevecca Nazarene University complies with all statutory and regulatory nondiscrimination requirements applicable to the institution in the administration of its educational policies, programs, scholarships, loan programs, equal opportunity employment practices, athletics, and other school-administered programs.
 
Trevecca will comply with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and with the terms of the President's Executive Orders 11246 and 11375 on Equal Employment Opportunity, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and Section 402 of the Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Act of 1974, as amended. Accordingly, there shall be no discrimination against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, national origin, disability or veteran status.
 
To resolve any matter prohibited by Section 504, Title IX, and ADA, a student is to follow the existing grievance procedure that is included in either the student's academic catalog or the Student Handbook, depending on the nature of the concern.