Austin Peay State University is located on an urban campus that for over 180 years has been used for educational purposes and on which the buildings of five colleges have stood. APSU is located in Clarksville, Tennessee, the state's fifth largest and youngest city. The school is named after former Tennessee Governor Austin Peay, a Clarksville native. Austin Peay is a four-year public, masters level university offering over 56 majors and 63 different concentrations.
The karst landscape of the Clarksville area lends itself to numerous sinkholes. Austin Peay's main campus quad area is highlighted by several large sinkholes, nicknamed "the bowls." These bowls are popular hangouts for studying, lounging, frisbee games or student activities.
Between 2000-06, APSU’s enrollment increased 30 percent, making it one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing universities. In 2009, APSU eclipsed the 10,000 students mark for the first time in our history.
To Visit APSU's website Please visit: www.apsu.edu
The karst landscape of the Clarksville area lends itself to numerous sinkholes. Austin Peay's main campus quad area is highlighted by several large sinkholes, nicknamed "the bowls." These bowls are popular hangouts for studying, lounging, frisbee games or student activities.
Between 2000-06, APSU’s enrollment increased 30 percent, making it one of Tennessee’s fastest-growing universities. In 2009, APSU eclipsed the 10,000 students mark for the first time in our history.
To Visit APSU's website Please visit: www.apsu.edu