This catalog contains official information for the 2025-2025 academic year. The College reserves the right to repeal, change or amend rules, regulations, tuition and fees, and may withdraw, add to, or modify contents listed herein. The online version of the catalog is the official document.

Belmont College provides equal admission, educational, and employment opportunities without regard to race, age, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability or other protected classification. The following persons and offices are responsible for compliance for the areas indicated:

Title IX Coordinator    

Director of Human Resources

740.699.3841

Title VI Coordinator    

Associate Vice President of Student Affairs

740.699.3804

Section 504 Coordinator

Associate Vice President of Student Affairs

740.699.3804

ADA Compliance Coordinator

Academic/Access Advisor

740.699.3820


Acceptance of registration by Belmont College and admission to any educational program of the College does not constitute a contract or warrant that the College will continue indefinitely to offer the program in which a student is enrolled. The College expressly reserves the right to change, phase out, or discontinue any program.

The listing of courses contained in any College catalog or schedule is by way of announcement only and shall not be regarded as an offer of contract. The College expressly reserves the right to: (1) add or delete courses from its offerings; (2) change times or locations of courses or programs; (3) change academic calendars without notice; (4) cancel any course for insufficient registrations; or (5) revise or change rules, charges, fees, schedules, courses, requirements for degrees, and any other policy or regulation affecting students, including, but not limited to evaluation standards.

Each catalog corresponds to the academic year. Students should refer to the catalog throughout their academic careers. Students who first enroll at Belmont College for summer and remain continuously enrolled must fulfill the requirements stated in the catalog covering the academic year beginning in August of that year. Students may elect or the College may substitute the requirements in any subsequent catalog published while they are enrolled at the College. A student must, however, meet the requirements from only one catalog rather than choosing a portion from one catalog and the remainder from another. Students not maintaining normal progress must meet new catalog requirements.