
1050 Union University Dr, Jackson, TN 38305-3697, USA


Union University provides a broad spectrum of athletic opportunities through its intercollegiate sports teams, competing primarily in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The university fields multiple men's and women's teams, allowing students to engage in competitive sports across a range of disciplines. Among the men's sports, programs include basketball, baseball, cross country, golf, soccer, and tennis, giving student-athletes varied options to pursue their athletic interests. Women at Union have opportunities in basketball, cheerleading, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball, which supports a diverse and inclusive sports environment.
In addition to varsity sports, Union promotes student involvement in athletic activities that foster wellness and teamwork beyond formal competition. The university's commitment to athletics complements its academic mission by encouraging student development through physical fitness, leadership, and community engagement.
Union University offers a range of student organizations that contribute to campus life and student engagement. Among these are the Campus Ministries, Student Government Association, Student Activities Council, and various Fraternity and Sorority groups.
In terms of participation in social organizations, approximately 6.1% of male students and 3.7% of female students at Union University are involved in fraternity and sorority memberships. This reflects a modest but notable portion of the student body engaged in Greek life.
Union University hosts a diverse student body with a broad range of backgrounds and characteristics. The majority of students are from within the United States, representing 99% of the population, which is considered high compared to other institutions. Conversely, international students account for about 1%, placing Union University in a more average range for foreign representation.
In terms of enrollment types, the university has a moderate intake of both freshmen and transfer students, with 329 freshmen and 111 transfer students in recent data. Overall, the total number of new enrollees remains average when compared nationally.
Age diversity is evident among the undergraduates and graduate students combined. The largest group falls within the 18 to 21 age bracket, typical for college students, but there is also a significant contingent of mature learners aged 25 and older. Specifically, there are noticeable numbers of students in their late 20s through 50s and beyond, reflecting an inclusive environment for adult learners pursuing advanced degrees.
The ethnic composition at Union University leans toward a predominantly white student body, with 1,174 students identified as white, which is average in comparison to other universities. African American students represent a substantial portion as well, with 225 individuals. Hispanic students number 55, while Asian students are fewer at 35. Other ethnic groups such as Native American, Pacific Islander, and those identifying with two or more races are present but in smaller numbers. A notable portion, 344 students, falls into the category of unknown ethnicity, which is comparatively higher than typical.
Regarding residency, about 71% of students are in-state residents, positioning the university in the upper half nationally for attracting local students. Out-of-state attendees make up 28%, aligning with an average distribution between local and non-local enrollees.
Student life at Union University offers a range of cultural and wellness activities within its spacious 360-acre campus. Students can engage with a campus newspaper and participate in performing arts such as drama productions and chorus, fostering a vibrant creative community. While facilities for campus radio, band, and television are not available, the presence of a health clinic and psychological counseling services ensures support for students' physical and mental well-being.
Union University offers access to two libraries, a quantity considered average and ranking in the top 50% compared to similar institutions. The main facility is The Logos Library, which serves as the primary resource hub for students.
Students benefit from one additional library, adding to the overall breadth of available study and research spaces. Both physical and digital resources are supported, ensuring a variety of access points for academic materials.
The libraries provide established hours of operation totaling 93 service hours per week, allowing ample time for study and research activities. Study rooms are available to facilitate group work or quiet individual study sessions, though the libraries do not offer all-day access.
The libraries maintain professional staffing to assist students, and they participate in shared collections, expanding the range of accessible materials beyond their own holdings.
Total enrollment
2673Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
335Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
170 full time, 2 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
The Logos LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
2Reservable study rooms in library
Yes24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes