Positive Feedback Highlights Winter Mini-Term
More than 2,700 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students took a class during this year’s winter mini-term.
More than 2,700 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students took a class during this year’s winter mini-term.
The partnership provides a pathway for students to expand on the skills they gain in Pellissippi State’s program and broaden their expertise in various areas of music and music business at UT.
The Campus Advisory Board of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, heard updates on enrollment, the new guaranteed admissions policy for undergraduate students and an innovative career-readiness program.
Graduate and professional student enrollment has risen almost 10% as more students than ever are drawn to the university’s highly regarded academic programs.
The enhanced admissions policy is an effort to further the university’s land-grant mission and recruit the brightest Tennessee students.
Thanks in part to record retention, growth in the number of graduate and professional students, and student success initiatives, UT is preparing to welcome more than 36,000 students to campus this fall.
As the academic year comes to a close, 92 students from across Tennessee are preparing to join the Volunteer family in the fall as UT’s second class of Distinguished Tennessean Scholars.
As the fall semester winds down at UT, 95 students from across the state are finishing their first semester as Distinguished Tennessean Scholars.
A new initiative to led by the writing center is one of many examples of UT’s commitment to expanding access to a college education to students at Austin-East and across Tennessee.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Campus Advisory Board met Friday to discuss record enrollment, updates on the Veterans Success Center, and initiatives in the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences.
By emphasizing strengths-based approaches for students, UT is seeing an increase in enrollment and record retention of first-year and second-year students.
The UT Knoxville Campus Advisory Board met Friday to discuss enrollment trends, student success, research updates, investment in employees, athletics excellence, and highlights from the UT Institute of Agriculture.