United States
Belmont University
Tuition fee
$20,000–$45,000
QS ranking
University ranking
U.S. News & World Report: Top 25 regional universities in the South; Princeton Review: Best in the Southeast; Billboard Magazine: Top 5 music business schools in the U.S.
Private Christian university in Nashville, Tennessee, known for music business, health sciences, and creative arts; ~8,900 students including 100+ international students from 30+ countries.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
Estimated annual tuition for international students; varies by program.
Undergraduate (International)
~$43,000
Graduate (International)
~$20,000–$35,000
Doctoral
~$25,000–$45,000
Scholarships
Scholarship and funding options for international students.
International Student Merit Scholarships
Up to $5,000 per year.
Talent-based scholarships
Available for music, arts, and athletics.
Graduate assistantships
Limited, program-specific positions.
Need-based aid
Not available to international students.
External funding
Examples include Fulbright, EducationUSA, and home government aid.
Rankings
U.S. News & World Report
Top 25 regional universities in the South.
Princeton Review
Best in the Southeast college.
Billboard Magazine
Top 5 music business schools in the U.S.
Strong national reputation for health sciences and creative arts programs.
Student Life & Campus
Located in Nashville – a major music, health, and tech hub.
State-of-the-art music studios, health science labs, and residence halls.
Belmont International Student Society (BISS) for cultural exchange.
Orientation program, immigration advising, and peer mentoring.
On-campus housing and dining for international students.
Close to downtown Nashville – live music, cultural festivals, and networking.
Faith-informed but welcoming to all backgrounds.
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