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I heard TSU had a really great business program. I decided to come here to test it out." – Sara Franklin, a Junior from St. Louis, Missouri majoring in Business. - back to top - |
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I chose TSU because I wanted to come to an HBCU, broaden my horizons and learn new places and new cultures. I broke the family chain of going to NCAT and came to TSU.” – Christopher Jenkins, a junior from Rocky Mountain, NC, majoring in Mass Communications with a concentration in Integrated Marketing, a double minor in Business with a concentration in Supply Chain Management and Pre-Law Studies. - back to top - |
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My mother went to TSU and my father went to MTSU. I applied to 3 schools and TSU gave me the opportunity I wanted. TSU is such a diverse school, and that is the beauty of HBCUs. These schools open up so much opportunity for people who are not a part of the majority. I was also really amazed by the willingness of the professors and even other students to help students get ahead. I think the academics here are better than at any other school because the teachers are so enthusiastic to help us learn. I am a commission artist, I also do mural design and sketch design. With my degree, I want to create a business and incorporate something that I call the "Mass Arts." I want to include the music, I want the arts, I want the poetry cafes. I want to own a place where people can come record their music, rent a studio or buy out a studio. I also want to incorporate the programming of these things." – Brandon Mimms, a freshman from Nashville, TN studying E-Business with a concentration in Computer Science. - back to top - |
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TSU actually chose me. This was the only school that denied me when I applied. Being denied made me more interested in being a student here. After figuring out why I was denied and doing all the paperwork, I was accepted to TSU. I think all that happened for a reason.
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Everyone I went to elementary school, middle school, and even high school came to TSU. My aunt went to TSU, as well, which had an influence on me. Although community college is free, I wanted to go to an HBCU to learn more about my black history.
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TSU homecoming is a time where people can come together. It’s a way for family and alumns to come back and see what their kid or family member is really doing. TSU homecoming is about the band, mostly the tuba section. They like the bass. TSU is special to me because of the legacy. I am a legacy. Each decade since 1930 there was someone from the Johnson family who went to TSU." - William Johnson, Nashville TN, Economics - back to top - |
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I originally committed to another school for track when I was 17. But my aunt is an alum and she told me about TSU. It grew on me. HBCUs are important so we can learn about our people and our culture. I feel like it helps us come together as a community and network. At TSU I have a 1-on-1 connection with my teachers, and that's vital.
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I came to TSU because a friend and I agreed on being roommates. I am the first person to go to college in my family. My favorite memory at TSU is studying abroad. I've been to Africa and Reunion Island of the French Territory. I'm looking forward to graduating from TSU. I'm ready to start a career. I love the diversity here at TSU. Although this is a predominately black university, there is still a lot of diversity here. I didn't get a lot of diversity in Kentucky; it was strictly black and white. Plus, there are so many foreign languages spoken here, I love it. I really want to be a medical interpreter for French and Spanish speaking people. I would like to take on Arabic and Chinese as well." - Derrius "Rocky" Mason, a senior from Providence, KY studying Mass Communications. - back to top - |
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I chose TSU because my sister went here. It's a family thing. I have had a lot of good memories at TSU, I love traveling for football games. I love homecoming, I've been coming for years. It's a tradition. I chose TSU because by being black, I wanted to come an HBCU. After graduating, I want to get my Master's degree. I eventually want to become a pediatric nurse practitioner. After my Master's, I plan on going even further to get my Doctorate" - Nia Ashley, a sophomore nursing major from Memphis, TN - back to top - |
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As a junior, this has been a growing experience. TSU is a community I can gain love and support from. When working with the Division of Student Affairs, I was exposed to diversity which taught me to communicate better. The Psych department has helped me find my passion and supports my dreams. Growing up watching 'The Cosby Show' and 'A Different World' sparked my interest in HBCU’s. When it was time to apply, my college counselor would push me towards PWI’s, I went against the grain. A few things stood out to me at TSU. First, was the support from TSU alumni and students. Second is the community service. TSU encourages me to work hard and help others. Plus I really enjoy AOB." - Andrianna Johnson, a junior from Chicago, IL - back to top - |
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I love TSU. I wanted to come here for the diversity and the rich culture." -Jamarah Bell a freshman from Nashville, TN majoring in Dental Hygiene. - back to top - |
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I chose to come to TSU because as a child it was family tradition to attend the JMC, Homecoming and Tailgate. I was sold by the Aristocrat of Bands at homecoming when they played popular tunes from artists like Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti, and Lil Wayne. I wanted to appreciate TSU like so many of my family members did when they wore Blue at the Tailgate Parties. Its something about Old School that makes me think of Big Blue. I loved the culture of TSU long before I became a student. I believed for a long time that "I’m So Glad" originated at TSU. TSU is special because the culture here is like no other. Ive been a student here going on 3 years and a lifetime student at heart. I never imagined my best friends would be from Florida, Chicago, or Memphis. TSU has students from all over and when those creative juices come to play TSU is always #1 on the map. I recently studied abroad in Mendoza, Argentina where I had the opportunity to learn about drones and how they are the newest technology in Agriculture. My plans after college are to use my Bachelors in Agriculture Business with USDA in the Rural Development Segment. If I choose to pursue an M.B.A I am open to other career paths. Using my degree is important to me but a lifetime goal is to give back to others because there have been so many who have helped mentor and guide me. I am currently planning a Community Wide Trash Clean-Up for the Northeast Nashville Community. I am inspired by Senator Thelma Harper's Annual Easter Egg Hunt. I am making this happen because so many times I have done community service and it is never in the community I live in. I believe after my first event that it will open others eyes and become a regular event or other youth can be inspired to start their own. I am aiming to have this event the 1st or 2nd week of April and it is open to everyone. Two weeks ago I was chosen to attend the 2nd HBCU@SXSW (South by Southwest) Interactive Conference in Austin, TX all-expense paid. This program Sponsors 100 HBCU Students to attend every year. It was sponsored by Snapchat, Google, Microsoft, Delta, MailChimp, BoozAllen, PwC and yeswecode. I had the opportunity to Interview with Google, Twitter, Microsoft and even got a few books to take back home." - Andrew Bryant a Junior Agriculture Business Major. - back to top - |
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My decision to attend Tennessee State University was based primarily on the fact that the university offered Food Sciences and Technology as a major. I excelled in the sciences throughout elementary, middle, and high school and was thrilled at the various careers that would let me work with food. That coupled with receiving TSU's Academic Higher Achiever Award sealed my college attendance for what would be the next four years. As a graduating senior, I can honestly say I'm happy I made the decision to attend TSU. I have been afforded so many wonderful opportunities as a student here. From undergraduate research and internships with USDA to serving as a student leader, I feel extremely prepared to enter the professional world. With the support of my Big Blue family, I'm excited about my bright and service-oriented future.” -Kourtney Daniels a senior studying Food Sciences and Technology
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