Belmont University

Belmont University
Former names
Belmont College for Young Women (1890–1913)
Ward–Belmont College (1913–1951)
Belmont College (1951–1991)
Motto"Purpose Character Wisdom"
TypePrivate university
Established1890 (1890)
AccreditationSACS
Religious affiliation
Christian (nondenominational)
Academic affiliations
NASAD
NAICU
Endowment$356.8 million (2022)
PresidentL. Gregory Jones
Academic staff
534 Full-time and 401 Part-time (2023)
Students8,910 (Fall 2022)
Undergraduates7,384
Postgraduates1,526
Location,
Tennessee
,
United States

36°07′59″N 86°47′38″W / 36.133°N 86.794°W / 36.133; -86.794
CampusUrban, 75 acres (30 ha)
NewspaperBelmont Vision
ColorsBlue and red
   
NicknameBruins
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IMVC
MascotBruiser the Bruin
Websitewww.belmont.edu
Belmont (Acklen Hall)
LocationBelmont Blvd.
Nashville, Tennessee
Built1850
ArchitectWilliam Strickland
Architectural styleGreek Revival; Italianate
NRHP reference No.71000816
Added to NRHPMay 6, 1971

Belmont University is a private Christian university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Descended from Belmont Women's College, founded in 1890 by schoolteachers Ida Hood and Susan Heron, the institution was incorporated in 1951 as Belmont College.

With expansion of programs, it became Belmont University in 1991. Belmont's current enrollment consists of approximately 8,900 students representing every state and 28 nations. Although the university cut its ties with the Tennessee Baptist Convention in 2007, it continues to emphasize a Christian identity.