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Men's Dorms

Dossett Hall-

$1,630.00-$4,540.00

Powell Hall- $1,925.00-$5,130.00

Buccaneer Ridge Phase 1-

$3,160.00-$4,440.00

Women's Dorms

Stone Hall-

$1,885.00-$5,050.00

Carter Hall-

$1,955.00-$5,580.00

Dorms

Luntsford Apartments-

$2,225.00-$5,730.00

Davis Apartments-

$2,070.00-$5,420.00

Co-Ed Residence Hall

Diversity

Everyone is Accepted

Safety/Emergency Services

West Hall- $1,925.00-$5,130.00

Reporting a Crime, Fire, Accident, or other Emergencies:

Governors Hall-

$2,530.00-$6,340.00

Students:

African American - 5%

Asian - 2%

Hispanic - 2%

International - 1%

Native American - 0%

White - 86%

Unknown - 1%

Faculty:

African American - 3%

Asian American - 6%

Hispanic - 3%

International - 7%

Native American - 0%

White - 79%

Unkown - 0%

Historical Black College/University - No

Tribal College - No

Out of State Students - 13%

Common Residence - Florida, Foreign Countries, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia

Faculty Gender:

Female - 40%

Male - 60%

Student Age Breakdown:

Under 18 - 0%

18-19 - 25%

20-21 - 28%

22-24 - 24%

25+ - 24%

  • Contact Public Safety-Dial 911 or 439-4480
  • Use Emergency Telephones placed across campus
  • Stop by the Public Safety Office at the main entrance of the ETSU Campus on University Parkway
  • Report police non emergencies at 439-6900
  • 24-hour dispatch service is maintained by the ETSU Department of Public Safety to coordinate response to campus calls pertaining to criminal actions and other police emergencies, fire emergencies, and requests for ambulance services.

Lucille Clement-

$1,925.00-$5,130.00

Centennial Hall-

$2,920.00-$4,200.00

Buccaneer Ridge Phase 5-

$2,795.00-$4,325.00

Student Organization Resource Center

Clubs

  • FMLA
  • Takeover Tuesday
  • Movie Nights
  • Safe Voyage
  • Insidious 2
  • Contra square Dance
  • Buctainment
  • Bucky's Food Pantry
  • Sports
  • Reunion/Golden 50's
  • Journal
  • Caduceus
  • Economics
  • Psychology
  • ETSU Anthropology
  • Philosophy
  • Glee
  • Baseball/Softball
  • Basketball
  • Cheer leading
  • Cross Country
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Track & Field
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball

Athletics

The Cost

Part Time Students Tuition Ranges from 1 hour, $330.00-11 hours, $3, 378.50 including boarding costs.

Full time Students Tuition Ranges from 12 hours, $3,624.50-23 hours, $4,163.50 including boarding costs.

ETSU Virtual Tour

By: Rachael Leuch and Zack Bowen

Libraries and Computer labs

Charles C. Sherrod Library

Scholarship Opportunities

  • 4 floors

3 Computer Labs

College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Science

Department of Physical Therapy

Dr. Paul E. and Nancy B. Stanton Jr. Family Scholarship Endowment

All days vary between 7:30am-2:00am

Application Deadline: April 15th

Graduate Program: Physical Therapy D.P.T. Scholarship Criteria:

  • Scholarship Recipient Selected by Committee

Apply to: Ute Breese, Department of Physical Therapy, VA-Building 2 Room 266

  • D.P. Culp Labs
  • Sherrod Library Computer Lab
  • Luccille Clement Laptop Lab

William M. "Mac" Hensley Scholarship Endowment

Application Deadline: April 15th

Graduate Program: Physical Therapy D.P.T. Scholarship Criteria:

  • Tennessee Resident and U.S. Citizen
  • Second-Year Physical Therapy Student ( Completed Four Semesters in Physical Therapy )
  • Must Reflect High Moral Character and Christian Values
  • Documented Unmet Financial Need

Apply to: Ute Breese, Department of Physical Therapy, VA-Building 2 Room 226

Lab stay open to 12:00 am or to 2:00am depending on the day

Location

807 University Pkwy, Johnson City, TN 37604

Johnson City is surrounded by the great Smoky Mountains. There are several recreational TVA lakes located in the area. The Appalachian Trail is only 20 miles away.

ACT and GPA Requirements for Incoming Freshman

GPA - 2.3

or

ACT - Minimum of 19

Campus Map

Academics

Application Period and Deadline/Fees

The application period is from June 1 - November 15 of the year prior to admission.

  • Academic Calender
  • Catalog
  • Center for Academic Achievement
  • Course Schedule
  • Degree Majors & Minors
  • Final Exam Schedule
  • GPA Calculator
  • General Education Requirements
  • Student Handbook
  • Student Research Opportunities
  • Study Abroad
  • Summer School
  • Testing Center
  • Online Programs
  • Intensive Coarse Requirements

Fees/Annual Cost (2012-2013)

Estimated 4 Year Cost at Current Tuition

  • 4 Year Total Cost: $62,660
  • 4 Year Out of State Cost: $121,220

Estimated Cost Per Semester

  • Tennessee Residents Total Cost Per Semester: $7,832
  • Non Tennessee Residents Total Cost Per Semester: $15,152

Total One Year Academic Year Cost

  • Tennessee Residents: $15,665
  • Non Tennessee Residents: $30,305

Cost Itemization

  • Tuition for Tennessee Residents: $5,640
  • Tuition for Non-Tennessee Residents: $20,280
  • Room and Board or Estimated Off Campus Living Expense: $7,860
  • Books and Other Supplies: $1,090
  • Other Fees: $1,075

Food Options & Things to Do For Fun

Food Options

Meal Options

Commuter Plans

Meal Options

Resident Advantage Plans

Block 125 - order online,

125 anytime meals plus $200 Dining Dollars - $865

Block 100 - order online,

100 anytime meals plus $200 Dining Dollars - $785

Block 75 - order online,

75 anytime meals plus $200 Dining Dollars - $680

Block 50 - order online,

50 anytime meals plus $200 Dining Dollars - $550

Block 25 - order online,

25 anytime meals plus $100 Dining Dollars - $300

*All prices are per semester and include standard TN sales tax, 9.5%.

Gold Advantage Plan:

10 all-you-care-to eat meals/week in the Marketplace and

$200 Advantage Dollars = $1,280

Blue Advantage Plan:

15 all-you-care-to eat meals/week in the Marketplace and

$100 Advantage Dollars = $1,280

Buc Advantage Plan:

19 all-you-care-to eat meals/week in the Marketplace and

$200 Advantage Dollars = $1,610

*Prices above are per semester. Residential Meal Plans are a two semester commitment to both Dining Services and Housing and Residence Life.

Things to Do For Fun

Things to Do For Fun

  • Arts & Culture Events
  • Athletics
  • Carrol Reese Museum
  • Center of Physical Activity (CPA)
  • Greek Life at ETSU
  • Music
  • Slacumb Galleries
  • Student Organizations
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