Tusculum College begins spring enrollment for adult day and evening programs

Tusculum College is currently accepting applications for the 2016 spring semester for the Graduate and Professional Studies program.

“Continuing your education is a good investment in your future,” said Lindsey Seal, director of Graduate & Professional Studies enrollment. “Contact one of our admissions counselors today to learn about how to make your dreams come true.”

Spring semester classes begin in January for the Gateway, bachelor’s degree completion and master’s degree programs and are available at each of Tusculum’s four locations in Greeneville, Morristown, Kingsport and Knoxville.

“The GPS program is tailored for the average working adult or parent to earn a college degree quickly,” said Seal. “Anyone interested in beginning or completing a degree should give us a call or apply online for our focused and flexible Graduate and Professional Studies program.”

Colleen Cox, who graduates with a degree in management this spring, said the time and effort has all been worth it at Tusculum College. “The individualized experience and attention I received in the Bachelor of Science in Management program was exactly what I needed to be a successful student while juggling my work and family responsibilities.”

In 1984, Tusculum created the Graduate and Professional Studies program to combine the values and ideals of its founders with the needs of today’s busy adult learner. This uniquely focused and practical program has enabled thousands of men and women to obtain the degrees they need to succeed professionally and personally. More than 90 percent of our new students come to us because someone they know recommended the program.

“I love the pace of the program,” said Marcus Blair, who will graduate with a degree in business administration in 2016. “I also appreciate that each course includes practical application of how that subject can be used in my everyday work experiences.”