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Achievements and the SEC (from 2001-2002)
- Women's Basketball SEC Tournament Champion and NCAA Elite
Eight Appearance
- Women's Golf Competed in NCAA Championship for the first
time in program history
- Women's Tennis 2002 NCAA Sweet 16
- Men's Basketball Reached the Second Round of the NIT
- Men's Tennis Reached the NCAA Second Round
- Lacrosse NCAA Tournament berth and Inaugural American
Lacrosse Conference champion
- Men's Golf Brandt Snedeker named All-America and competed
in NCAA Championship
- Women's Track & Field Kylene Kownurko won the SEC steeplechase
championhip
- Baseball Earned Top 30 national ranking during the season
SEC (From 2001-2002)
- National Champions from the SEC in the following sports:
Women's Gymnastics
Men's Indoor Track & Field
Women's Indoor Track & Field
Men's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Women's Swimming & Diving
2001-2002 Conference Vs. Conference Athletics' Success
Survey
Men
| Rank |
Conference |
Points |
| 1. |
Southeastern |
501 (10th time in 11 years) |
| 2. |
Big 12 |
372.5 |
| 3. |
Pacific-10 |
304 |
| 4. |
Big Ten |
235 |
| 5. |
Atlantic Coast |
225 |
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| Women |
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| Rank |
Conference |
Points |
| 1. |
Pacific-10 |
562.5 |
| 2. |
Southeastern |
449 |
| 3. |
Big 12 |
349.5 |
| 4. |
Atlantic Coast |
242 |
| 5. |
Big Ten |
190.5 |
Campus
- 323 acres
- Peabody campus named a registered National Historic Landmark
in 1966
- Vanderbilt University & Medical Center is the largest
private employer in Nashville with approximately 14,500
employees
Faculty and Staff (2001-2002)
- 1,944 full-time faculty
- 329 part-time faculty
- 1,227 clinical faculty
- 13,154 staff
Schools
- Blair School of Music
- College of Arts and Science
- Divinity School
- Graduate School
- Law School
- Owen Graduate School of Management
- Peabody College
- School of Engineering
- School of Medicine
- School of Nursing
Students (2001-2002 Enrollment)
- Undergraduate: 6,235
- Graduate and professional: 4,261
- TOTAL: 10,496
- Men: 5,102 (49%)
- Women: 5,394 (51%)
Regional Breakdown
- South: 46.6%
- Midwest: 15.3%
- Middle States: 9.8%
- Southwest: 9.0%
- International: 8.2%
- West: 7.2%
- New England: 3.3%
- Unspecified: 0.5%
- U.S. Territories: 0.1%
- Out-of-state students: 84%
- Students who live in campus housing: 84%
- Students who live off campus: 16%
- Average age of full-time students: 19
- Average age of all undergraduates (full and part time):
20
- Percentage of undergraduates receiving some sort of financial
aid (2000-2001): 57%
- Freshman retention rate: 92%
- Four-year graduation rate: 77%
- Five-year graduation rate: 84%
- Undergraduate student to faculty ratio: 8:1
Class size
- Fewer than 20 students: 69% (14th in the nation)
- 20-50 students: 26%
- More than 50 students: 5%
329 registered student organizations
- Sororities: 14
- Fraternities: 19
Vanderbilt's 323-acre campus has National Arboretum status
Vanderbilt was founded in 1873 with a gift of $1 million
from Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt
Founded in 1879, the School of Engineering is the largest
and oldest private engineering school in the South.
The 3-mile perimeter of campus is known as the "The Loop"
The Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center was named
for the first African-American student admitted to Vanderbilt
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
"Vanderbilt University holds some surprises for those who've
never set foot on campus. Located just off one of Nashville's
busiest thoroughfares, the campus is pristine...Vanderbilt
itself blends tradition with the concerns of today's world
in an educational package that's one of the finest in the
south...four stars."
- The Fiske Report
Vanderbilt is ranked 21st among all national universities
- U.S. News and World Report
American Association of Medical Colleges nationwide survey
of medical school graduates (1988) 1st - School of Medicine
The School of Medicine boasts two Nobel Laureates
U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges Rankings
12th
- Biomedical Engineering Specialty 16th
- Research-oriented Medical Schools 5th
- Graduate Schools of Education (Peabody College) 26th
- Graduate Business Schools (Owen Graduate School of Management)
17th
- Law Schools 27th
- Graduate Schools of Nursing
The National Jurist (survey of law students) 4th Law School
Ruggs Recommendations on Colleges (high school guidance counselors)
- #1 Peabody College
Wall Street Journal rankings of Business Schools in the World
16th - Owen Graduate School of Business
National Research Council survey of graduate programs Pharmacology
Ph.D. program
- 6th - Faculty quality
- 3rd - Program effectiveness
Religion Ph.D. program
- 7th - Faculty quality
- 8th - Program effectiveness
Business Week
- 22nd -- Graduate Business Schools -- Owen Graduate School
of Management
- 17th -- Executive MBA program -- Owen Graduate School
of Management
Financial Times
- 24th -- Graduate Business Schools -- Owen Graduate School
of Management
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
- Two Nobel Laureates have been faculty members
- Consistently ranks in the top 25 in receipt of competitive
funding from the National Institutes of Health
- Pharmacology, biochemistry, molecular physiology and biophysics
and cell biology departments rank in the top 10 in the nation
in terms of competitive NIH funding
- The Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center is a comprehensive
cancer center as designated by the National Cancer Institute
-- one of 39 such centers in the United States and the only
one of its kind in Tennessee
Internet access available for all students? YES
E-mail accounts available for all students? YES
Everyone who lives on campus has their own ResNet data port
to connect to the Internet.
The connection on campus is at least 100 times faster
than any traditional modem connection. It will not tie
up your phone line and you will never experience a busy signal.
"Vanderbilt is one of the hottest schools in America."
- MSNBC.com
At Vanderbilt University, student-athletes receive the best
of both worlds-they compete in one of the finest athletic
conferences in the nation and in the classrooms of one of
the most prestigious colleges in America.
Stratton Foster Academic Center
The Stratton Foster Academic Center serves as the headquarters
for the Vanderbilt academic support system. The Center is
responsible for overseeing the education development and the
progress towards graduation for all student-athletes. Vanderbilt
consistently has the highest graduation percentage in the
SEC.
NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships
There are several post-graduate scholarships and internships
available from the NCAA, which several Vanderbilt student-athletes
have received in the past.
Verizon Academic All-America®
Vanderbilt boasts 44 Verizon Academic All-American® selections
and two Verizon Academic All-Americans® of the Year. In 2002,
women's basketball's Zuzi Klimesova received the honor for
the second consecutive year. Commodore alumnus John Hall,
pictured with broadcaster Dick Enberg, was inducted into the
organization's Hall of Fame in 2001.
Endowed Scholarships
Vanderbilt is fortunate to have a number of loyal and generous
supporters who have endowed 29 athletic scholarships, including
one funded by employees of the Vanderbilt Athletic Department.
They are annually awarded to student-athletes named by the
Vanderbilt Director of Athletics and coaches.
Community Involvement
Vanderbilt student-athletes have volunteered countless hours
to the Vanderbilt campus and the Nashville community. Some
organizations benefiting from Vanderbilt's volunteers are:
Adopt-A-School Program, Ronald McDonald House, D.A.R.E., Big
Brothers and Big Sisters and Special Olympics. Student-Athlete
Advisory Board
The Student-Athlete Advisory Board
(SAAB) consists of one representative from every varsity team.
The board meets monthly to communicate with the administration
on issues affecting all student-athletes.
Academic Support Program
The Academic Support Program assists student-athletes in reaching
their full potential both in and out of the classroom. Some
of the components include the availability of a professional
tutoring staff, constant monitoring of the student-athlete's
progress, and development of a balanced individual time schedule
that incorporates the student-athlete's commitments in the
classroom, on the field, and within his or her social realm.
Tolbert Cup
The Tolbert Cup is awarded to the Vanderbilt team that excels
in community service, academic excellence, team winning percentage,
and individual accolades. It is named in honor of Ryan Tolbert,
Vanderbilt's first NCAA National Champion (400m Hurdles).
Career Playbook
The Career Playbook is a compilation of each graduating senior's
resume that is mailed to over 100 leading businesses. The
resumes are extensive and include a letter of reference from
Director of Athletics Todd Turner and local business leaders
that have interacted with the student-athletes.
Career Development
The Vanderbilt athletic department works with the campus Career
Center in a cooperative effort to prepare students for rewarding
careers and productive lifestyles after their time at Vanderbilt.
Among the programs offered are: Career Testing, Campus Interviews,
Career Exploration & Counseling, Job Search Skills, Internships/Summer
Job Programs, and Job Placement.
Student-Athlete Employment Program
Vanderbilt has established a year-round Student-Athlete Employment
Program that serves as a means to provide financial resources
in the form of employment opportunities for eligible student-athletes.
This also gives them some 'real-world' experiences as well
as career exploration.
The Vanderbilt student-athletes receive support from more
than 40 staff members, tutors and counselors.
GPA
average: B=3.0
3.1 - student body
2.9 - student-athletes
80 - VU's SEC-leading graduation percentage of all student-athletes
based on the numbers compiled by the NCAA
53 - The percentage of student-athletes who recorded a 3.0
GPA or higher last year
163 - Number of student-athletes who earned a 3.0 GPA or
higher last year
2.92 - Current average GPA of all Vanderbilt student-athletes
90 - Student-athletes who made the Dean's List last year
1 - Ranking for Vanderbilt in the SEC for overall graduation
percentage of all student-athletes, based on the numbers compiled
by the NCAA
SEC 2000 Graduation Rate of School Student-Athletes
Vanderbilt 80%
South Carolina 62%
Alabama 62%
Auburn 61%
Georgia 58%
Ole Miss 58%
Kentucky 54%
Mississippi State 54%
Florida 52%
Tennessee 50%
LSU 45%
Arkansas 39%
"Students at Vanderbilt claim the best of both worlds: top
notch academics (evidenced by the fact that nearly half of
the school's graduates proceed to graduate school) and a friendly,
laid-back atmosphere."
- The Princeton Review
Strength and Conditioning
The goal of the Vanderbilt Strength and Conditioning staff
is to help individuals improve their athletic performance
and minimize the potential for injury. They create workouts
not only specific to the sport but to the individual athletes
as well. The staff also creates year-long workout programs
tailored around a student-athlete's class schedule. This allows
for a great deal of one-on-one supervision.
Sports Medicine
Thanks to a joint venture between the Vanderbilt University
Medical Center and the Vanderbilt athletic department, every
Commodore athlete receives first-rate treatment in the McGugin
Center athletic complex. The newly designed 4,300-square foot
facility houses a rehabilitation pool, a staff of 20 trainers
& doctors, and separate areas for taping & treatment/rehabilitation.
Hendrix Room
Majid (Magic) Noori might be the most publicized chef in all
of athletics, and is definitely tops when the subject is collegiate
training tables. He has been recognized nationally by ESPN
The Magazine, Sports Illustrated for Women, and CBS This Morning.
Sports Illustrated recognized his Hendrix Room athletic dining
facility as the nation's best twice in the last 10 years.
CHAMPS/Life Skills
The CHAMPS/Life Skills Program (Challenging Athletes Minds
for Personal Success) represents the comprehensive commitment
by Vanderbilt's athletic department to foster the total growth
and development of the student-athletes. The program includes
a number of projects and workshops that aid student-athletes
in day-to-day living situations, handling stress, preparing
for post-college life, and several community service projects
such as the Vanderbilt Kids Zone.
Forbes Magazine listed Nashville among the Top 40 cities
for singles * nightlife * culture * job growth
One of the 15 Best Sports Cities in America
- Sporting News, 2000
One of the 30 "Best Cities for Young People"
- Realty Times.com, 1999
One of the Top 5 "Most Efficient Cities in the U.S."
- Reason Public Policy Institute, 2001
One of the 15 Best U.S. Cities for work and Family
- Forbes Magazine
One of the 25 cities that are likely to have the country's
highest job growth rate over the coming five years
- Forbes Magazine
Ranked 3rd among the "Top 100 Most Logistics Friendly Cities"
- Expansion Management Magazine, 2001
Listed as one of the top 15 cities with "Hot Jobs & Cool
Communities"
- Next Generation Consulting, 2001
One of the "Top 25 Most Wired Cities in the United States"
- Nielson/NetRatings, 2001
One of the "Top 30 Hottest Spots for Jobs"
- Graduating Engineer & Computer Careers, 2001
Major Nashville Headquarters & Facilities
- Aladdin Industries (HQ)
- BellSouth
- Bridgestone/Firestone USA (HQ)
- Caterpillar Finacial (HQ)
- Cracker Barrel (HQ)
- Dell Computer Corporation
- Dollar General (HQ)
- Gaylord Entertainment Company (HQ)
- HCA (HQ)
- Ingram Industries
- Lifeway Christian Resources
- Nissan Motor Manufacturing USA
- Saturn Corporation
The Nashville International Airport is home to 17 airlines
that service 86 markets
Nashville consistently ranks among the lowest for cost-of-living
in comparable cities across the nation
Overall cost of living is 93.7 percent of the national average
50 percent of the U.S. population is within a 650-mile radius
by way of three major U.S. interstates
The Southeastern Conference's Showcase City
Frist Center for the Visual Arts
The Frist Center is Nashville's latest addition to the fine
arts scene. The 125,000-square foot facility was made possible
by a $50 million public-private partnership to enrich Nashville's
ever-growing need for the fine arts. The Frist Center serves
as a "window to the world" by presenting a wide range of visual
arts exhibitions. Previous art exhibits have included the
works of Claude Monet, Winslow Homer, Georgia O'Keffe, Pablo
Picasso and Vanderbilt Professor Michael Aurbach.
Gaylord Entertainment Center
The NHL's Nashville Predators call the GEC home. The GEC,
with a capacity of 20,000, is a former and future site of
the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournament, including
the first and second rounds of the 2003 NCAA Men's Basketball
Tournament. The GEC is only a few blocks away from the bustling
2nd Avenue District and one mile from campus. In addition
to sporting events it is also a very popular site for concerts
from artists such as the Backstreet Boys, Janet Jackson and
Tom Petty.
Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC)
TPAC puts on over 500 concerts including, Broadway musicals,
and special events throughout the year that consistently sell
out. TPAC is one of Nashville's largest live theater venues.
TPAC hosts a wide range of shows every year, including: musicals
Phantom of the Opera, RENT, Riverdance, and CATS; performances
from the Nashville Ballet, Nashville Symphony, Jerry Seinfeld
and Robin Williams; and concerts by world famous performers.
Adelphia Coliseum/Tennessee Titans
Adelphia Coliseum is home to the NFL's Tennessee Titans. The
Titans franchise has captured two AFC Central titles since
moving to Nashville and played in Super Bowl XXXIV in just
their second season in the Music City. Adelphia Coliseum also
is home to the Music City Bowl and major concerts. The Vanderbilt
football team also has called Adelphia home with the 2000
and 2002 Vanderbilt-Tennessee football games being played
there.
AmSouth Amphitheater
AmSouth Amphitheater is a very popular spot especially during
summers for its outdoor atmosphere and concert lineups. It
can seat about 12,000. Acts such as Britney Spears, Dave Matthews,
Kid Rock, Counting Crows, James Taylor and Aerosmith have
graced its stage.
Second Avenue
Buffalo Billiards, Havana Lounge, Big River Grill and Brew
Works, Mulligan's Irish Pub and Restaurant, Hard Rock Cafe,
Hooters, Wildhorse Saloon, Banana Joe's Dance Club, Graham
Central Station, and many others.
From 2000 Census Population:
569,891 Growth: +11.6% since 1990
Nashville Average Temps
Spring 70/47
Summer 88/67
Fall 71/49
Winter 49/29
Year 70/48
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