
Also known as: TTU
Tennessee Temple University, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, has historically been a private Christian university with a focus on accessible education. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), specific acceptance rate data is not publicly available due to the university's closure in 2015 after merging with Piedmont International University (now Carolina University). However, based on historical data and regional norms for similar institutions, we can estimate the acceptance rate trends. Factors influencing selectivity at comparable universities include the size of the applicant pool, academic requirements, and the institution's mission to serve a specific student demographic. Unfortunately, transparent admission statistics for Tennessee Temple University are no longer published due to its closure.
Given the closure of Tennessee Temple University in 2015, trends in acceptance rates cannot be analyzed for recent years. Prior to its closure, the university was considered moderately selective compared to peer Christian colleges in the region, often accepting a majority of applicants to fulfill its mission of accessible faith-based education. For current data on similar programs, prospective students are encouraged to explore Carolina University, the successor institution, though specific acceptance rate trends for the merged entity may vary. Historically, Tennessee Temple's selectivity was less competitive than larger state or elite private universities in Tennessee, focusing instead on community and spiritual alignment over strict academic cutoffs.
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