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Be a Lion.
BE Connected. Grounded. Courageous. Determined. Prepared. a leader.

Your journey toward fulfilling your purpose starts here at FHU! Choose from among our 58 majors spanning 119 areas of study. Through spiritual formation and hands-on-learning, we'll nurture your God-given talents so you can serve with distinction as a Christian professional.

By providing a quality education that integrates Christian faithscholarship, and service, Freed-Hardeman University empowers students like you to develop your God-given talents for His glory.

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Life as a Lion

When you enroll, you become part of the FHU family for life. The friendships and memories you’ll make—during late nights in your dorm, in the homes of faculty and staff, and as you worship, serve, and study locally and internationally—will last a lifetime.

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Fast Facts

Students

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Professional Clubs

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Students

of Students Say they Grew Spiritually at FHU

Professional Clubs

of Alumni Employed within one year

FHU at a Glance

Why FHU?

Students come to Freed-Hardeman University for a Christ-centered education that will help them reach their career goals while keeping focused on what matters most: their faith. As a Lion, you'll develop the courage, knowledge, and skills to step faithfully into the exciting future God has planned for you!

Lion Spotlight
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Ryan Overby

I knew I chose the right college when my entire freshman class started the year by singing praises to God together. The importance of having faith and praying with and for one another as a collective body helped me grow as a Christian and a student while I was at FHU.

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Sheerah Hudley Davis

During my time as a student at FHU I learned a lot of valuable lessons. One thing that stands out is the genuine desire of the people at FHU to have you there. Their words of wanting you at FHU are not just empty phrases; they truly mean it. Being at FHU made me feel wanted, loved and included. I never wanted to leave or be anywhere else.

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Dr. Olivia Gregory

Pursuing a career in physical therapy has presented me with many opportunities to show the love of Christ to those who are in need, and there is no better place to witness, experience and foster the love of Christ than at Freed Hardeman University!

A man in a white lab coat stands smiling in front of a large wildcat statue on a paved area, with trees and a campus-like setting in the background.

Ryan Overby

I knew I chose the right college when my entire freshman class started the year by singing praises to God together. The importance of having faith and praying with and for one another as a collective body helped me grow as a Christian and a student while I was at FHU.

A woman in a green dress and pink heels stands smiling on a walkway between brick buildings, with her hands clasped in front of her.

Sheerah Hudley Davis

During my time as a student at FHU I learned a lot of valuable lessons. One thing that stands out is the genuine desire of the people at FHU to have you there. Their words of wanting you at FHU are not just empty phrases; they truly mean it. Being at FHU made me feel wanted, loved and included. I never wanted to leave or be anywhere else.

Dr. Olivia Gregory in academic regalia, standing in front of arched stone architecture on the FHU campus, holding her graduation cap and smiling.

Dr. Olivia Gregory

Pursuing a career in physical therapy has presented me with many opportunities to show the love of Christ to those who are in need, and there is no better place to witness, experience and foster the love of Christ than at Freed Hardeman University!

Admissions & Aid

Your Gifts: His Glory

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Anne Marie

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Your Gifts: His Glory

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Keith Mattix

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Your Gifts: His Glory

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Thomas Yukich

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Your Gifts: His Glory

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Sarah Johnson

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The FHU Story

Be prepared for your future

The overwhelming majority (92%) of FHU graduates are quickly employed within their field. It's no wonder. While committed to strong academics through hands-on learning and service, our faculty and staff provide prayerful support for Lions in a loving, supportive Christian community. Employers can plainly see God's work in their lives, empowering them to make a positive impact in all that they do.

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Your Gifts: His Glory - Anne Marie

Growing up right down the road from FHU, Anna Marie Wyatt did not want to come to FHU, but after experiencing the welcoming nature of the university, her mind was quickly changed. As her time at FHU progressed, her once simple doodles in her notebook have inspired her to make a career out of her talents.

Your Gifts: His Glory - Keith Mattix

Keith Mattix is a Computer Science major with a passion for using artificial intelligence for social good. He has seen how it can be used to aid hurricane relief efforts and has worked to create his own artificial intelligence network through our a.i. course on campus. He continues his work and research, so that one day people can use if to further God’s kingdom by helping those in need.

Your Gifts: His Glory - Thomas Yukich

FHU Bible student Thomas Yukich desires to become a pulpit minister. Yukich originally chose FHU because of its small class sizes but has become grateful for relationships built both inside and out of the classroom leading to internship opportunities.

Your Gifts: His Glory - Sarah Johnson

Sarah Johnson, an FHU Bible and interactive digital design student, is the daughter of a former FHU missionary-in-residence. Being raised in a missionary family, Johnson has used her life experiences to help her grow academically at Freed-Hardeman by writing and participating in University Scholars’ Day, a campus-wide celebration of scholarship and academic achievement.

Around Campus

Campus News

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General Stanley McChrystal speaks to the crowd at the annual FHU Benefit Dinner

FHU’s 61st Annual Benefit Dinner Featuring Gen. Stanley McChrystal Raises More Than $1.4 Million for Student Scholarships

Freed-Hardeman University raised $1,478,642 for student scholarships at its 61st Annual Benefit Dinner December 5, marking the 25th consecutive year the popular fundraising event has surpassed the $1 million threshold.

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FHU Offers Special Practice Event for Lads to Leaders Participants

Freed-Hardeman University will host a free practice event Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026, to help young students sharpen their skills and build confidence before Lads to Leaders conventions this spring.

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FHU’s Alpha Chi Honor Society Inducts 19 Student Scholars

The Tennessee Iota Chapter of the Alpha Chi National Honor Society welcomed a group of 19 new student members into its ranks during an induction ceremony Tuesday, Dec. 2, in the lobby of Brown-Kopel Business Center on the campus of Freed-Hardeman University. 

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Campus Events

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Deadline for Removing Fall Sixteen-Week Incomplete Grades

Date: January 10, 2026

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Guest Artist Recital: Annaliese Kowert, violin & Dr. Susan Yang, piano

Date: January 26, 2026

Time: 7:00 pm -8:00 pm

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Drop/Add Period to Change First Eight-Week Session Schedule Ends, 3pm

Date: January 29, 2026

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The FHU Difference

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Be courageous in your pursuit

From the very start through our Passage program, FHU provides you with ongoing and intentional support to uncover and nurture your God-given talents. We believe He has a plan to use those gifts for His glory. So take the courage of a Lion. Explore your calling, and trust the Lord to guide you toward a life of purpose.

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