- Offers more than 60 majors, seven pre-professional programs and career preparation from their first day on campus to their las - One of America's oldest colleges - Provides a variety of activities and recreations - Provide various types of dormitories
Maryville CollegeAbout the
Maryville College is a nationally-ranked institution of higher learning and one of America’s oldest colleges. For more than 200 years, we’ve educated students to be giving citizens and gifted leaders, to study everything, so that they are prepared for anything — to address any problem, engage with any audience and launch successful careers right away. Located in Maryville, Tennessee, between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the city of Knoxville, Maryville College offers students from around the world both the beauty of a rural setting and the advantages of an urban center, as well as more than 60 majors, seven pre-professional programs and career preparation from their first day on campus to their last. Today, our 10,000 alumni are living life strong of mind and brave of heart and are prepared, in the words of our Presbyterian founder, to “do good on the largest possible scale.”
Here are some of the undergraduate majors available:
Sciences:
Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Neuroscience
Business and Economics:
Business Analytics
Finance/Accounting
Human Resource Management
International Business
Marketing
Arts and Humanities:
Art (with concentrations in Drawing, Ceramics, Painting, and Photography)
English
History
Music
Theatre Studies
Social Sciences:
Psychology
Sociology
Political Science
International Studies
Education:
Elementary Education
Secondary Education
Health and Wellness:
Exercise Science
Health Care/Nursing (through cooperative, dual degree programs)
Course Information
Schedule
52 Weeks
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2025Year schedule), has been finished. (2026Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
52 Week
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(USD)$ 38,370 / Week
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Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
Beeson Village
Beeson Village provides apartment-style living with the convenience of being on campus. The community has three buildings: Memorial, Beeson and Chilhowee Halls. Each building consists of four- or six-person apartments with a large courtyard shared by each building. Apartments are carpeted and include a love seat, chair, coffee table and dining table with chairs. This 82-person complex is reserved for junior and seniors who meet certain eligibility requirements.
Copeland Hall
Copeland Hall is a coed facility with a mixture of first-year and upper-class students. This hall has community bathrooms and both double- and single-occupancy rooms with lounges on each floor. The first floor has a large social/study area with a table tennis, foosball, and a television.
Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall consists mostly of suite-style rooms. Carnegie continues to be a popular housing option for upperclass students. All suites include a bathroom and carpeted rooms. Some suites have single rooms and kitchen. Carnegie is one of three buildings that has an elevator.
Gamble Hall
Gamble Hall is the brother hall to the all-female Davis Hall. This hall has community bathrooms and both double- and single-occupancy rooms with lounges on each floor. There are two community rooms inside the front entrance where residents can lounge, study, watch television, or play pool.
Davis Hall
Davis Hall has a strong community in which the female-only residents can enjoy during their first year of college. This hall has community bathrooms and both double- and single-occupancy rooms with lounges on each floor. There are two community rooms inside the front entrance where residents can lounge, study, watch television, or play pool.
Gibson Hall
One of Maryville College’s mirror opposite residence halls (along with Lloyd Hall).The four-story hall features 39 suites (some with kitchens) that provide homes to nearly 150 MC students. Each four-person suite includes carpeted rooms, a love seat, chair, coffee table, dining table with chairs, double- or single-occupancy rooms, and two bathrooms per suite. Each floor has a lounge with a television and kitchen and a study room where students can gather.
Lloyd Hall
Lloyd Hall is the mirror to Gibson Hall. Lloyd Hall opened its doors to MC students in the Fall of 2003. The four-story hall features 39 suites (some with kitchens) that provide homes to nearly 150 MC students. Each four-person suite includes carpeted rooms, a love seat, chair, coffee table, dining table with chairs, double- or single-occupancy rooms and two bathrooms per suite. Each floor has a lounge with a television and kitchen and a study room where students can gather.
Pearsons Hall
Pearsons Hall has two residential floors above the Margaret Ware Dining Room: the 2nd floor houses women and the 3rd houses men. These residential spaces were reopened in the fall of 2015 after a complete renovation. Each floor consists primarily of double-occupancy rooms. A few of these have en-suite bathrooms, yet most rooms on each floor share a community restroom. The second floor boasts a community lounge with a full kitchen, and the third floor has its own study room. Laundry facilities are located on each floor.
Facilities
All Maryville College Residence Halls Include:
Community social rooms with TVs and lounge furniture
Laundry facilities | Vending machines
Double-occupancy rooms and a limited number of single-occupancy rooms
RAs on each floor
Locked front doors, only accessible to building residents
Bunkable/loftable beds with extra long twin mattresses
Desk and desk chair
Dresser & closet
Connection to campus network via cable or wireless
Digital cable connection
Non-smoking policy
Air conditioning and heating (explanation of HVAC by building)
Alumni Gym Recreation Center
Activity
The Mountain Challenge program
The Mountain Challenge program takes students outdoors. Area mountains, lakes, rivers, and woods provide the setting. The seasons, each one distinct in its own right, provide the agenda. In the fall and winter it may be panoramic views of changing leaves high in the mountains or cold mountain mornings shared with fellow travelers over hot drinks. Spring and summer may bring trips to appreciate the wildlife and beautiful plant life of the mountains. This might include rock climbing or canoeing on one of the beautiful mountain lakes or climbing the Alpine Tower. Whatever the situation, the Mountain Challenge program is a chance to face challenges head on, to struggle through some difficult and unfamiliar tasks, and to experience the thrill of achievement.
Many of the events in the Mountain Challenge program require neither experience nor special equipment. The only requirements for these events are a willingness to try new experiences and a commitment to do your best. Some events in the program do require experience and/or proper equipment. Experience can be gained through participation in other program events, and the College will supply needed equipment. Interested persons may sign up for Mountain Challenge trips at Crawford House.
Students who participate in five different Mountain Challenge events may register to receive one (1) hour of academic credit. Up to three (3) hours of academic credit can be earned through Mountain Challenge and can fulfill the College experiential education requirement.
Alumni Gym Recreation Center
Come visit Alumni Gym to participate in pick up games, join a fitness class, participate in an intramural sport or activity, or exercise in the fitness center. Alumni Gym has a recreational sized basketball court for pick up games, intramural volleyball games, intramural basketball games, or for you to just work on that jump shot of yours. The campus fitness center is also located in Alumni Gym. Whether you are seasoned in the exercise department or you are just getting started, the fitness center is a great place to reach your goals. Inside the Fitness Center you can find treadmills, elliptical machines, stationary bikes, free weights, a squat rack, benches, a smith machine, TRX cables, and kettlebells.
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