Freed-Hardeman University Top Questions

What kind of person should attend Freed-Hardeman University?

Jessica

A student that desires a Christian atmosphere, as well as, a quality education should attend Freed-Haredman University.

Kierra

A person who is looking for a good Christian environment, with many opprotunities for spiritual enrichment, will be very happy at Freed Hardeman University. The school is very small, and so the students know eachother and the professors actually know the names of their students, you are not just a number at this school. It is set in beautiful Tennessee, with tons of activities on campus.

Brittany

You have to be serious about college to be able to afford it. Study, study, study!

Emily

Freed-Hardeman University is a great school for anyone desiring a good education in a small school, Christian environment. If making quality relationships with teachers, fellow students, and God while getting an education is your main goal, then this is the right school. I chose Freed so I could make friendships that could last me a lifetime. I also graduated from a small private Christian high school where I knew everyone. A small private Christian college is exactly what I wanted.

Jacqueline

Anyone who really want things out of life.

Amber

One who is affliated with the churches of Christ, or would like to learn more about becoming a member of this church. One who is comfortable with small towns and small campuses.

Courtney

A christian looking to grow!!

Heath

A conservative, church of Christ member. A student here is able to make face with administrators who going to church there as well as be able to have their life in a fish bowl. Everyone knows everyone and more importantly, everyone's business.

Sarah

If you really like small towns and want to form life long relationships with people, this would be a great school to attend! There are lots of opportunities and the classes are so small that you can have an intimate relationship with your classmates as well as your teacher.

Kaitlin

Someone who embraces life and friends - isn't afraid to be challenged both academically and spiritually. Someone who wants to grow from what they learn - not just in classrooms, but outside of the school as well.