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1900, Belmont Boulevard, 37212, Nashville, Davidson County, US Stany Zjednoczone
contacts phone: +1 615-460-6000
website: www.belmont.edu
larger map & directionsLatitude: 36.1328981, Longitude: -86.7940699
Tony Brown
::R.I.P Deebony Groves!! This is the young black woman got killed at the waffle house!! Let this be a lesson to everybody that is living!! We are not promise tomorrow!!!
Marlene Carbajal
::I came here on Friday for a student film auditions now mind you I am a very small town girl I am not used to the city so I didn’t know my way around I got lost, but finally found where I was supposed to be after awhile, I love this place it is such a nice fancy school! The students are very sweet thanks for this amazing experience
Anthony Mayo
::Such a great beautiful place and comfortable clean environment I love the work everyone does so great and fantastic I love the people how there so nice keep up the good work everyone!!!
Denise Ross
::This is a sad Christmas for me. My kids have moved really far away. I fell like the only thing that Wil make me a little happy is go to church Christmas services. I hope all y'all out there have a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. They concert I watched tonight was amazing. It was totally a joy to watch watch your performance.
Ben Anderson
::The Bad- Transferred in from out of state and did 2.5 years. 2 of those years were warranted, but due to poor communication and planning from my counselor and an incompetent financial aid staff, i had to stay here 1 more semester than anticipated. The Good- Excellent education with caring professors. This school attracts a wide variety of talented individuals with wide eyes about the world. The school does well with preparing its students for their careers. I loved my time here. Some will complain about the school's traditions and archaic rules, but Belmont is a private school, you don't have to attend if it doesn't fit your metric. I enjoyed my time here, I was set in a career less than a month after graduating, but the school really needs to raise the intensity of the requirements and lower acceptance because it cannot handle the rate of growth that it is experiencing. Fix the internal communication issues, aging infrastructure and financial aid department, then look at accepting more students. The rapid growth only tells us that the Bruins are growing too big for their britches.