This category lists Knoxville, Tennessee schools, colleges, universities, homeschooling programs, daycare centers, and other topics relating to education and learning.
 
 
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Accredited by both the Association of Christian Schools International and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, BCS is a ministry of Berean Bible Church, offering a K-12 curriculum in Knoxville, Tennessee. Included are details of its admissions and tuition policies, class supply and reading lists, as well as its academic and athletic programs.
http://www.bereanchristian.org/
In operation since 1870, FLS features a Christian educational curriculum for students age three through the eighth grade, at its location on Broadway in Knoxville, Tennessee. Its admissions policies are defined, and its academic and school life programs are discussed.
http://www.firstlutheranschool.com/
Founded in 1893 as the School of the Evangelists, JBC is the second oldest continuing Bible college in the United States and the oldest associated with the Independent Christian Churches of Christ. Its majors and programs are put forward, and students can apply through the web site.
http://www.johnsonu.edu/
Pellissippi State Community College
PSCC is a community college operated by the Tennessee Board of Regents, and located in Knoxville, Tennessee. Guides for prospective and current students are presented, including course schedules, financial aid, and a description of its continuing education programs.
http://www.pstcc.edu/
South College is a regionally accredited, private educational institution in Knoxville, Tennessee, offering a number of programs and courses which are listed and described here. An administrative staff directory is posted, and private portals are available for faculty and students.
http://www.southcollegetn.edu/
Tennessee Technology Center at Knoxville
The TTCK campus consists of two buildings on the east side of Liberty Street and one building on the west side. Its programs, student services, and admissions policies are outlined, and a directory of faculty and staff is presented.
http://www.ttcknoxville.edu/
UTK is a public university founded in 1794 and headquartered in Knoxville, the flagship institution of the statewide University of Tennessee system. Its academic programs, athletics and recreation, outreach, and research programs are discussed, and guides for future and current students are featured.
http://www.utk.edu/