<p>I’m new and not sure if this is the correct forum.
Has anyone heard of, or had personal experience at St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School in Tennessee?
I’m looking into this school, and am drawn to the fact that students can do classes at University of the South for credit at no additional cost.
It is of course not one of the top schools, but if anyone has any info, it would be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>Do a search for “sbergman.” S/he is an admissions officer at St. Andrews Sewanee who has made a number of posts on this board. Read the posts or send sbergman a private message.</p>
<p>I have been accepted to and am waiting for my financial aid information from St. Andrews-Sewanee. It is by far my first choice. The atmosphere of the school was really inviting, and it seemed like the perfect place for me. When I went for my interview, the admissions counselor said that Juniors and Seniors are allowed to take classes at the university for college credit. In my case, all the South Carolina universities require economics, a class St. Andrews does not have. I would have to go to the university to take that. </p>
<p>From my visit, the school seemed really nice and very accommodating to people who want to take specific types of courses. As for the campus, I can just say to look at the pictures online. When I was visiting, there was a “blizzard” lol. About the most snow I have ever seen in my life.</p>