FOR PEOPLE WITH BIG DREAMS!
OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS
MISSOURI ARKANSAS MISSISSIPPI ALABAMA GEORGIA NORTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA KENTUCKY ILLINOIS“MY
FAVORITE THING ABOUT UT MARTIN IS THE PEOPLE AND THE OVERALL COMMUNITY. FACULTY ARE REALLY INVESTED AND WANT TO SEE YOU SUCCEED. THE OVERALL ATMOSPHERE IS CONDUCIVE TO BEING SUCCESSFUL AS A STUDENT AND AN ATHLETE.”
Will Oglesby Alabama“THE PROFESSORS HERE ARE SO NICE AND ARE WILLING TO WORK WITH YOU TO MAKE SURE YOU GET EVERYTHING ACCOMPLISHED.”
Lauren O’NeillIndiana
Admission Requirements
First-time Freshmen
• Students must have a 3.0 GPA and 19 ACT or SAT equivalent OR 2.7 GPA and 21 ACT or SAT equivalent to be admitted.
• UT Martin uses the super-scoring method of combining test scores into a new composite score.
• Any student who does not meet regular admission requirements will be reviewed for conditional admission. Spots are limited, so apply early.
• UT Martin will offer test-flexible admission for students applying for the fall of 2022. As ACT/SAT scheduled tests are being canceled because of the coronavirus, UT Martin will accept applications based on a high school GPA of 3.0 or higher and courses taken. Students will have to submit an ACT or SAT score prior to enrolling at UT Martin but can be admitted without a score.
Transfer Students
• Students who have completed 12 hours of college-level courses must have a 2.0 college GPA to be admitted.
UT Martin Regional Centers
Freshman students can also enroll in classes at our regional centers located in Parsons, Ripley, Selmer and Somerville. Transfer students are eligible to enroll at all centers including our location at Jackson State Community College.
Estimated Expenses 2022-23 academic year
UT Martin is one of the most affordable public institutions in Tennessee.
Full-time Tuition & Fees (out-of-state): $15,952/year
*Housing (Ellington/Browning): $3,150/year
Meal Plan (10 meals/week): $3,482/year
Books (estimated): $1,400/year
Total (out-of-state): $23,984
All tuition and fees estimated based on 2021-22 costs. Students residing outside of Tennessee are considered out-of-state students, except residents of Fulton, Graves and Hickman counties in Kentucky.
*Refer to the Housing section for additional housing options and costs.
To view UT Martin’s tuition and fees, please visit utm.edu/tuition.
University Scholars
• University Scholars is the premier UT Martin Honors program for up to 30 incoming first-year students.
• Qualifying students receive $2,500 per year in addition to their Chancellor’s Scholarship award of $3,000 per year for a total of $22,000 for four years.
• Students must qualify for the UT Martin Chancellor’s Scholarship to apply.
• To apply visit utm.edu/universityscholars or call (731) 881-7436 for more information.
You are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships when you apply for admission by Feb. 1. You can use the chart below to determine the award for which you may qualify. Additional scholarship information is available at utm.edu/scholarships.
Chancellor’s Scholarship recipients are eligible for a travel-study stipend of $2,500 to apply toward a university-approved travel experience while enrolled at UT Martin. Chancellor’s Scholarship recipients who are not Tennessee residents will have the out-of-state portion of their tuition waived in addition to receiving the scholarship award.
The Deans Scholarship can be combined with the Voyager Out-of-State Scholarship for students who qualify.
Chancellor’s Scholarship $3,000 annually & out-of-state tuition waiver (approximately $9,040 total) Deans Scholarship $2,000 annually & Voyager Out-of-State Scholarship $5,000 annually ($7,000 total) Voyager Out-of-State Scholarship $5,000 annually High School GPAHousing Options:
• Browning and Ellington Halls: $3,150/year
• Cooper Hall Living-Learning Communities: $3,780/year
• University Village Phase 1 (A-E): $6,820/year
• University Village Phase 2 (F-H): $6,490/year Rates are subject to change.
We make sure campus living is a positive experience. The UT Martin Office of Housing provides a fully-trained staff of residence hall directors and resident assistants who tend to the needs of residents through social activities, competitions and intramural sports.
Housing Reminders
• First-year freshmen are required to live on campus unless commuting from the home of parents or legal guardians in the Tennessee counties of Weakley, Obion, Gibson, Carroll or Henry or the Kentucky counties of Fulton, Hickman and Graves.
• Students enrolled with fewer than 45 completed credit hours before the first day of fall classes are required to sign an academic year lease and live in on-campus residence halls. Once a student completes 45 credit hours, signing an additional academic year lease is not required after completing current lease obligations. Some exemptions apply.
University Village Phase II (F, G, H)
Priority given to incoming freshmen.
1, 2, 3 or 4 bedrooms
Apartment-style living
Elevator-equipped
Fully furnished
Private bedroom
Kitchenette Refrigerator
Two-burner cook top
Stack-unit washer/dryer
Wireless Internet
University Village Phase I (A, B, C, D, E)
Priority given to upperclassmen and transfer students.
2 or 4 bedrooms
Apartment-style living
Fully furnished
Private bedroom
Private bath
Full kitchen
Walk-in closet
Washer/dryer
Wireless Internet
Browning and Ellington Halls
Residence-hall living
Fully furnished
2-person shared bedroom (single available at additional cost)
4-person shared bathroom
Wireless Internet
Community kitchen, laundry and game room area
Living-Learning Communities in Cooper Hall
A living-learning community is an environment where students with shared academic majors or lifestyle interests can live, study and work together. Our living-learning communities have access to community rooms equipped with the latest technology, access to study rooms, a break room and community rooms.
Benefits of Living-Learning Communities:
• Experience a tailored transition into college
• Enrich your academic and residential experience
• Grow your leadership skills
• Take classes with people you know
• Form a study group
• Build a network of faculty connections
• Create long-lasting friendships
• Get involved on campus
• Have fun
• 96% of out-of-state first-year students receive some type of financial aid or scholarship.
• Student organizations, fraternities and sororities raised more than $58,000 to donate to charities during the 2020-21 academic year.
• UT Martin’s student to faculty ratio is 16 to 1
• UT Martin is one of fewer than 30 institutions nationally offering four-year academic preparation in veterinary health technology.
• UT Martin offers the only K-12 dance education licensure teaching option in Tennessee.
• UT Martin offers numerous faculty-led travel-study programs and study-abroad opportunities.
• VIQTORY has designated UT Martin a Military Friendly School.
• The College of Business and Global Affairs sends a select group of students to participate in event operations each year at the Super Bowl. These students get behindthe-scenes experience with the planning and execution of this high-profile event.
The City of Martin
The city of Martin features a revitalized historic downtown business district that includes two coffee shops, restaurants, shopping and nightlife. A new $10 million state-of-the-art public library opened in 2021 in downtown Martin. The traditional college-town setting and related amenities offer a perfect environment for students who attend the University of Tennessee at Martin.
Martin is perfectly located where you and your friends can take a break from studies and road trip to nearby Reelfoot Lake, Kentucky Lake or Land Between the Lakes recreational areas. Union City, located west of Martin, offers additional shopping, restaurant choices and Discovery Park of America.
Martin is centrally located between Memphis and Nashville and is just an hour’s drive from Jackson and Paducah, Kentucky.
• Martin ranks as one of the safest cities in Tennessee.
• Martin is home to the award-winning, Tennessee Soybean Festival. The Tennessee Soybean Festival is an annual Labor Day week event celebrating our agricultural history and roots with many community events. The Tennessee Soybean Festival recently received the Southeast Festival and Events Association’s prestigious Best Festival Award.
Accounting
Actuarial Science
Agricultural Business
Agribusiness Communications
Agricultural Engineering
Technology
Agricultural Production
Agricultural Professional Education
Animal Science
Applied Mathematics
Art Education
Band/Orchestral
Biofuels
Biology: Cell & Molecular
Biology: Environmental & Organismal
Broadcasting
Business
Business Communication
Information Systems
Chemical Sciences
Chemistry
Child and Family Studies
Civil Engineering
Communications
Computer Engineering
Computer Science: Data Science
Computer Science: Digital
Hardware and Embedded
Systems
Computer Science: Software and Systems
Corrections
Courts and Law
Criminal Justice
Cybersecurity
Crop and Soil Management
Dance Education
Dietetics
Economics
Education
Electrical Engineering
English
English: Legal Studies
Environmental Management
Exercise Science and Wellness
Family and Consumer Sciences
Education
Farm and Ranch Management
Fashion Merchandising
Finance
Fine and Performing Arts
Food and Nutrition
Forensics
Geosystems: Geographic
Information Systems
Geosystems: Earth Science
Geology
Gerontology
Golf Course and Landscape
Management
Graphic Design
Health and Human Performance
K-12 Ed
Health Sciences
History
Hospitality & Food Service
Management
Information Systems
Instrumental
Music Education
Interdisciplinary Studies
Integrated Studies
International Business
International Studies
K-5 Education
Law Enforcement
Management
Management Information Systems
Manufacturing Engineering
Marketing
Mathematics
Math Education
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics Engineering
Media Design
Meteorology
Middle Grades (4-8) Education
Music
Music Education
Music Performance
Natural Resources Management
News-Editorial
Nursing
Nutrition
Park Administration
Philosophy
Physical Education
Plant and Soil Science
Political Science
Political Science: Legal Studies
PreK-3 & Special Education PreK-3
Precision Agriculture Technology
Preschool Education
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Health
Public Relations
Secondary Education
Social Work
Sociology
Software and Computer Systems
Soil and Water Conservation
Soil Science
Spanish
Special Education
Sport Business
Statistics
Teaching
Theatre
Veterinary Health Technology
Veterinary Science
Video Game Design
Visual Arts
Vocal Music Education
Voice
Wildlife and Fisheries Biology
Pre-Professional Pathways: Chiropractic-Biology
Chiropractic-HHP
Chiropractic-Other
Cytotechnology-Biology
Cytotechnology-Chemistry
Cytotechnology-Other
Dental-Biology
Dental-Chemistry
Dental-Other
Dental Hygiene-Biology
Dental Hygiene-Other
Health Informatics & Info Mgt-Bus
Health Informatics & Info Mgt-CSCI
Health Informatics & Info MgtOther
Medical-Biology
Medical-Chemistry
Medical-Other
Medical Laboratory Science-Biology
Medical Laboratory ScienceChemistry
Medical Laboratory Science-Other
Occupational Therapy-Biology
Occupational Therapy-HHP
Occupational Therapy-Other
Optometry-Biology
Optometry-Chemistry
Optometry-Other
Pharmacy-Biology
Pharmacy-Chemistry
Pharmacy-Other
Physical Therapy-Biology
Physical Therapy-HHP
Physical Therapy-Other
Physician Assistant-Biology
Physician Assistant-Chemistry
Physician Assistant-Other
Speech Pathology
Veterinary Medicine
Animal Science
Wildlife Biology
Plan a visit!
Preview Days
To register, visit utm.edu/previewday.
Test Flight Academic Preview Day
Learn more about UT Martin during this spring event. Visit utm.edu/testflight for more information.
Campus Tours
Weekday campus tours are also available. Sign up today at utm.edu/tour.
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Freshmen Transfers
Apply today at utm.edu/apply
The priority application deadline is Feb. 1. Submit official high school transcripts and ACT/SAT scores.
Complete the FAFSA at fafsa.gov beginning Oct. 1 of your senior year.
Apply today at utm.edu/apply
Submit official transcripts from your high school and all previous colleges attended.
Complete the FAFSA at fafsa.gov beginning Oct. 1.
Sign up to live on campus at utm.edu/housing beginning Oct. 1 of your senior year.
Register to attend Summer Orientation and Registration (SOAR)
at utm.edu/soar beginning Feb. 1 of your senior year.
Sign up to live on campus at utm.edu/housing beginning Oct. 1.
Register to attend Transfer and Adult Orientation at utm.edu/toar beginning Feb. 1.
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