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Tigerville Campus

North Greenville University is located in Tigerville in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Tigerville is a pastoral community 18 miles north of Greenville, South Carolina, the state’s largest metropolitan area, less than 12 miles from Greer and about 35 miles from Spartanburg, with easy access to I-85, I-26, and US 276 and 25. The campus setting provides a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains, with the campus itself situated on the summit of a rolling hill amid acres of university-owned land. Most of the buildings on the campus have been constructed in the past few decades, replacing older buildings that were erected during the first 100 years of the university’s history.

Address

7801 North Tigerville Rd.
Tigerville, SC 29688

Directions

  • From Greenville, SC

    Take Business 25 and 276 to Travelers Rest. Continue on 25 North to Highway 414. Turn right on 414 and NGU will be four miles on the left.

  • From Spartanburg, SC

    Take Highway 29 toward Greenville. Turn right on Highway 290 in Greer. Continue on Highway 290 until you reach the intersection of Highway 290 and Highway 253. Turn right on Highway 253. After you have traveled six miles, you will come to the intersection of Highway 253 and Highway 414. Turn left on Highway 414 and you will see the entrance to North Greenville on the right.

  • From Hendersonville, NC

    Take I-26 towards Spartanburg. Exit onto Highway 25 to Greenville, South Carolina. Turn left on Highway 414. NGU will be four miles on the left.

  • From Columbia, SC

    Take I-26 towards Spartanburg. Exit onto Highway 25 to Greenville, South Carolina. Turn left on Highway 414. NGU will be four miles on the left.

  • From Atlanta, GA

    Take I-85 North to Exit 42. Take the left branch of I-I85 toward Greenville. Exit I-185 to White Horse Road, Highway 25. Stay on 25 traveling north toward Asheville, North Carolina. Turn right on Highway 414. NGU will be four miles on the left.


Greer Campus

North Greenville University Adult and Graduate School is located in the heart of Greer, S.C.

Address

North Greenville University
Tim Brashier Campus
405 Lancaster Avenue
Greer, SC 29650
864.877.3052

Directions

  • From Greenville, SC

    Head north on US 29 from Greenville toward Greer. US 29 becomes Wade Hampton Boulevard toward Greer. Turn right on West Poinsett Street. Turn right onto Hunt Street. Turn right onto Lancaster Avenue. Tim Brashier Campus will be on the left.

  • From Spartanburg, SC

    Head south on US 29 toward Greer. US 29 becomes Wade Hampton Boulevard near Greer. Turn left on West Poinsett Street. Turn right onto Hunt Street. Turn right onto Lancaster Avenue. Tim Brashier Campus will be on the left.

  • From Hendersonville, NC

    Get on US 25 South toward Greenville, SC. Turn left onto SC-290. Stay right on 290/101/N. Buncombe. Take left on Wade Hampton Boulevard. Take right on West Poinsett Street. Turn right onto Hunt Street. Turn right onto Lancaster Avenue. Tim Brashier Campus will be on the left.

  • From Columbia, SC

    Take I-26 West to Spartanburg. Exit on US 29 to Greer/Greenville. Stay on US 29 toward Greer/Greenville. Highway 29 becomes Wade Hampton Boulevard. Take left on West Poinsett Street. Turn right onto Hunt Street. Turn right onto Lancaster Avenue. Tim Brashier Campus will be on the left.

  • From Atlanta, GA

    Get on I-75 North/I-85 North. Follow I-85 North to SC-14 West in Spartanburg County. Take Exit 56 from I-85 North. Follow SC-14 West and South Buncombe Road. Turn right on Lancaster Avenue. Tim Brashier Campus will be on the right.

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