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Salus University at Tennessee School for the Blind
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About Salus University at Tennessee School for the Blind
Salus University at Tennessee School for the Blind is an off-campus instructional site located in Nashville, Tennessee. This location operates as an extension of Salus University, a private health sciences institution headquartered in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. Institutional type and level details are not reported in available IPEDS records for this specific site.
No specific program listings are available for this location in current data sources. Salus University specializes in health sciences education, particularly in vision and rehabilitation fields. Sites affiliated with schools for the blind often support clinical training or specialized coursework in low vision rehabilitation, orientation and mobility, or vision rehabilitation therapy, though no credential-level details are confirmed for this site.
Nashville is the capital and largest city in Tennessee. The Tennessee School for the Blind is a state-operated school providing specialized education to students who are visually impaired, and its partnership with Salus University reflects a connection between clinical education and specialized student populations.
115 Stewarts Ferry Pike, Nashville, TN 37214
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