APSU Today
Austin Peay State University, one of the 45 members of the Tennessee Board of Regents System and one of the fastest growing universities in Tennessee, offers high quality undergraduate and graduate programs to a student body of varied ethnicities, ages, and interests. Its urban campus is located in Clarksville, TN, the state’s fifth largest city, just 50 miles from Nashville, the state capitol. Another campus is located at the military installation at Fort Campbell, KY. While the majority of students live in the northwest and middle areas of Tennessee and in southern Kentucky, a number of students attend from throughout the state and the nation. APSU’s vision is to create a collaborative, integrative learning community, instilling in students habits of critical inquiry as they gain knowledge, skills and values for life and work in a global society.
As one of the state’s most diverse public universities, APSU has much to offer through quality programs, convenient locations and excellent technology-supported facilities. To meet the needs of today’s students, APSU offers day, evening and weekend classes on its main campus, as well as the Fort Campbell campus. In addition, online classes have become increasingly popular as students seek more options for scheduling classes. Therefore, both traditional and non-traditional students will find that APSU offers programs that match their interests and class scheduling that suits their lifestyle.
The mission of APSU supports the goal of a quality learning environment that encourages men and women to equip themselves to use their abilities productively and wisely. Leading the efforts of a committed faculty and staff in fulfilling this mission is President Timothy Hall, the ninth president since Austin Peay opened it doors in 1927 as a normal school for preparing teachers. The school is named in honor of Gov. Austin Peay of Clarksville, who was serving his third term of office when the school was established.
Accreditation
Austin Peay State University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur Georgia, 30033-4097; telephone number 404-679-4501) to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s and the educational specialist degrees. In addition, the baccalaureate degrees offered in specialized programs of the University are accredited by:
- National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (undergraduate and graduate teacher education)
- National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (undergraduate nursing program also approved by Tennessee Department of Health, Board of Nursing)
- Council on Social Work Education (Social Work)
- National Accrediting Association for Laboratory Science (Medical Technology)
- National Association of Schools of Music (accredited institutional member)
- National Association of Schools of Art and Design (Art)
- American Chemical Society (Chemistry)
To the student, accreditation means the degree earned at Austin Peay is fully recognized throughout the nation. Credits earned at Austin Peay State University may be submitted to other accredited institutions of higher learning and will be accepted, if they are appropriate to the designated curriculum.
Institutional Mission
Austin Peay State University is a comprehensive university committed to raising the educational attainment of the citizenry, developing programs and services and address regional needs, and providing collaborative opportunities that connect university expertise with private and public resources. Collectively, these endeavors contribute significantly to the intellectual, economic, social, physical, and cultural development of the region. APSU prepares students to be engaged and productive citizens, while recognizing that society and the marketplace require global awareness and continuous learning. This mission will be accomplished by:
- Offering undergraduate, graduate, and student support programs designed to promote critical thinking, communication skills, creativity, and leadership;
- Expanding access opportunities and services to traditional and nontraditional students, including the use of multiple delivery systems, flexible scheduling, and satellite locations;
- Promoting equal access, diversity, an appreciation of all cultures, and respect for all persons;
- Serving the military community at Fort Campbell through complete academic programs;
- Providing academic services that support student persistence to graduation;
- Fostering a positive campus environment that encourages active participation in university life; and
- Developing programs (credit and noncredit), conducting research, and providing services that contribute significantly to the quality of life, learning, and workforce development needs of the region.
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