By Sue Luse
Location/Overview
Located in an urban setting in Knoxville with abundant lakes and rivers and only 40 minutes from the Smoky Mountains. Great college town. Founded in 1794 and became a land-grant university in 1869. The campus is 580 acres – very walkable. A new Student Union is opening in 2016. They have their own police force and a blue light system.
Student Life
Undergraduate enrollment is approximately 22,000 with about 12% from out-of-state. All freshman live on campus. Although there is Greek housing available, the University of Tennessee is not a typical SEC (Southeastern Conference) college because they have a smaller Greek system. They get transfer students from Ole Miss and Alabama who didn’t get into a frat or sorority and feel left out of the social scene. There are lots of rural students. Not considered a “suitcase college”.
School spirit is huge – they sell out over 100,000 seats at football games. Tailgating is very popular – everyone does it. Excellent marching band!
Admissions/Financial Aid
- Average GPA 3.8 weighted
- Average ACT 27
- Acceptance rate 67.3%
- Freshman retention rate 85%
- Approx. $35,000-$40,000 per year for everything
- A new institutional scholarship model is being implemented starting Fall of 2015. These increased awards will be based on GPA and test score and do not require an essay:
- Minimum 3.8 weighted UT core GPA and Score Range Out-of-State
- 34-36 / 1490-1600 $18,000
- 30-33 / 1330-1480 $15,000
- 28-29 / 1250-1320 $10,000
- Minimum 3.8 weighted UT core GPA and Score Range Out-of-State
Academics
- The College of Engineering is great (the creator of the Garmin went to UT)
- Have a high tech business building and their College of Business holds high rankings: http://bus.utk.edu/RankingsNew.asp
- Communications and Advertising are strong majors
- They have a 5-year Education Program which includes a Masters
- Good Vet Program
- There is a new Music Building – an audition process is required for music majors