CLARKSVILLE and NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Before heading to Johnson City and Knoxville in East Tennessee in mid-October in the midst of the annual Middle Tennessee State University True Blue Tour to recruit prospective students, MTSU recently visited two of its nine Midstate stops — Nashville and Clarksville.
“Quality programs, a caring university, affordable. Visit MTSU — ranked as one of the best universities in the nation,” President Sidney A. McPhee shared with students at the Wilma Rudolph Event Center in Clarksville and a similar message at the recruitment stop at 14TENN event center in Nashville, the first of two Music City visits this fall.
For three months, MTSU administrators, advisors and staff travel to Tennessee and Alabama locations to showcase what the university has to offer — over 300 undergraduate and graduate degree majors and concentrations, nationally ranked programs and over $2 billion in academic facilities on the 550-acre campus in Murfreesboro in the past 20 years.
At tour stops, MTSU officials promote the upcoming Saturday, Nov. 1, True Blue Preview Day. To register for the free events in advance, go to www.mtsu.edu/rsvp.
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