Tennessee Temple University

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Tennessee Temple University

Motto Distinctively Christian
Established 1946
Type Private
President Danny Lovett
Students roughly 500
Location Chattanooga, Tennessee
Campus Downtown
Mascot Crusaders
Website www.tntemple.edu

Tennessee Temple University is a four-year private Christian university located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

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Lee Roberson led Highland Park Baptist Church in the creation of the Tennessee Temple schools in 1946. Originally a two-year college and Bible school, it soon expanded to a four-year college, Bible school, and seminary. University status was granted in 1979. Tennessee Temple University received full accreditation by the American Association of Bible Colleges in 1984, and has been accredited by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS) which is recognized by the US Department of Education, since September of 2000. Tennessee Temple University is also an institutional member of the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).

A new administration has been implemented since May 2005, and as a result has seen the addition of 200 new students. Danny Lovett, the new university president, has a goal of 5,000 students, with 3,000 of those living on-campus. Another goal is accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

The Student Government Association of TTU is currently undergoing vast restructuring to make it less of a student-activities oriented organization to an actual, functioning SGA.

  • President: Jeremiah Cook '06 served his second term this year.
  • Vice President: Micah Miller '06 was voted as vice president in the 2004-2005 student-body election.
  • Secretary: Hillary Hamilton
  • Societies Director: Jordan Pieniazek

  • President: Benjamin Banks '08 was recently elected for the 2006-2007 term.
  • Vice President: Josh Howland '08
  • Secretary: Amanda Miller
  • Treasurer: Christen Spicer


Among its alumni are:

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