“The UT Martin faculty and staff have embraced me with open arms. I know my professors want me to succeed academically, as well as outside the classroom.”
-Ellie Friedmann Springfield, Tenn.
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"UTM has given me opportunities to make lifelong friendships and connections that I will have forever."
-Blake Perry Manchester, Tenn.
“I chose to attend UT Martin because of the low cost of attendance and the diverse student population.”
-Emmanuel Fequiere Columbus, Ohio
CAMPUS LIFE
E-GAMING ROOM
The UT Martin campus has a small-town feel with a large-city vibe that is great for college students. Our campus life is vibrant and provides a wide variety of activities that appeal to all students, including concerts, comedians, block parties, movies, game shows and so much more.
CAMPUS FACILITIES & AMENITIES
Students have easy access to campus facilities and amenities:
• Bike Share
• Boling University Center
• Campus Food Pantry
• Collaboration & Study Rooms
• E-Gaming Room
• Fitness Trail
• Food Court
• Goat Yoga
• Hardy Graham Stadium
• Pacer Pond
To access our activities calendar, visit runway.utm.edu.
• Paul Meek Library
• Skyhawk Dining Hall
• Student Recreation Center
• Skyhawk Arena & Pat Head Summitt Court
STUDENT RECREATION CENTER
DYLAN SCOTT CONCERT
GOAT YOGA
HARDY GRAHAM STADIUM
SGA RETRO REWIND EVENT
APPROXIMATELY 7,000 STUDENTS
REPRESENT 39 STATES & 14 COUNTRIES
150+ STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
#1 RATED FIRST IN THE STATE AMONG PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES FOR STUDENT SATISFACTION
AGRICULTURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES
DID YOU KNOW?
• The geosciences major offers a meteorology concentration, the only one of its kind in Tennessee.
• UT Martin is home to a fully operational 680-acre teaching farm.
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources: AgribusinessCommunications
AgricultureandEnvironmentalLawandPolicy
AgriculturalBusiness
AgriculturalEducation
AgriculturalEngineeringTechnology
AgriculturalProduction
AgriculturalScience
Animal Science
CropandSoilManagement
Earth Science
EnvironmentalManagement
FarmandRanchManagement
Fisheries Science
GeographicInformationSystems
Geology
GolfCourseandLandscapeManagement
Meteorology
Park Administration
PrecisionAgricultureTechnology
Soil and Water Conservation
VeterinaryScience
VeterinaryStudies
VeterinaryTechnology
VeterinaryTechnologyandManagement
Wildlife Science
Family and Consumer Sciences: ChildandFamilyStudies
Dietetics
FamilyandConsumerSciencesEducation
FashionMerchandising
Food and Nutrition
Gerontology
HospitalityandFoodServiceManagement
Military Science and Leadership
Certification Programs: Geographic Information Systems
Land Surveying and Geomatics
“I chose UTM because of the small class size and the farm and clinic where I could get handson experience.”
(from top) Professor Bethany Wolters helps a student collect soil samples; a meteorology student gives a weather update; vet tech students gain hands-on experience during a surgery.
BUSINESS AND GLOBAL AFFAIRS
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Accounting
Economics: General Business
International Business Finance
Information Systems: Business Communication ManagementInformationSystems
International Studies:
InternationalDiplomacyandStrategy
InternationalBusinessandDevelopment
InternationalDiversityandMulticulturalism
Management: GeneralManagement
SportBusiness
SupplyChainManagement
Marketing: Professional Sales
StrategicMarketing
Political Science: General Political Science
Global Affairs
LegalStudies(3+3)
Public Administration
Pre-Professional Programs: Law
DID YOU KNOW?
"Whether it is a College of Business and Global Affairs career fair or meeting with your advisor, they are willing to get you the experience and opportunities you need to succeed.”
-Hunter
Lawrence, Paris, Tenn. Business Management
• Finance students can participate in the Tennessee Valley Authority Investment Challenge Program, which allows students to manage a real portfolio valued at more than $500,000.
• The college sends a select group of students to the Super Bowl and other major sporting events each year as part of the sport business minor to assist with event production.
(from top) A CBGA student presents during the annual Tennessee Valley Authority Investment Challenge; sport business and other students during Super Bowl LVIII; business law students listen to their professor during class.
EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
“The hands-on experience at UT Martin has prepared me for life after college.”
Health and Human Performance: Exercise Science and Wellness
Health and Human Performance K-12 Licensure
Human Performance
Public Health
Interdisciplinary Studies
Nursing
Psychology: GeneralPsychology
Neuroscience
DID YOU KNOW?
• UT Martin nursing graduates continue to have one of the highest NCLEX exam passage rates in Tennessee.
• The nursing program is externally accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), and the social work program is externally accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE). All teacher licensure programs in the College of Education, Health, and Behavioral Sciences are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).
• UT Martin has the only Call Me MiSTER (Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models) program in Tennessee.
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Biological Sciences: Cell and Molecular
EcologyandEnvironmental
Organismal
Biomedical Health Sciences
Chemistry and Physics: GeneralChemistry
Chemical Sciences
ChemicalPhysics
Forensic Science
Health Science
Computer Science:
ComputerEngineering
Data Science
DigitalHardwareandEmbeddedSystems
SoftwareandSystems
Cybersecurity
Engineering: ConstructionManagement
CivilEngineering
ElectricalEngineering
ManufacturingEngineering
MechanicalEngineering
MechatronicsEngineering
Mathematics and Statistics:
Actuarial Science
General Mathematics
Statistics
Pre-Professional Programs:
Chiropractic
Cytotechnology
Dental Hygiene
Dentistry
Health Information Management
Medical Laboratory Sciences
Medicine
Occupational Therapy
Optometry
Pharmacy
Physical Therapy
Physician Assistant
Speech Pathology
ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCES
DID YOU KNOW?
• UT Martin’s concentration in manufacturing engineering is the only comparable program within a 300-mile radius.
“The engineering department has helped me find internships, and the professors really care about how I am doing.”
• The new Latimer-Smith Engineering and Science Building is a 120,000-square-foot, state-of-theart STEM building.
(from top) A cybersecurity student learns how to pick a lock during class; two engineering students during the steel bridge competition; a student conducts a chemistry experiment.
HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS
“The community atmosphere is my favorite thing about campus. Everyone on campus is so friendly and genuinely cares about your wellbeing.”
-Marlee Scott Thompson's Station, Tenn.
Dance Education
PROGRAMS OF STUDY
English and Modern Foreign Languages: English French German Japanese Spanish
History and Philosophy: History Philosophy
Mass Media and Strategic Communication: Broadcasting Journalism
MassMediaandStrategicCommunication
MediaDesign
Public Relations
Music:
Music Education
Music Performance
Visual and Theatre Arts:
Art Education
Dance Education
GraphicDesign
Studio Art Theatre
DID YOU KNOW?
• WUTM 90.3 FM “The Hawk” is a regionally and nationally honored college radio station.
• UT Martin's K-12 Dance Education Program is the most established program of its kind in Tennessee.
• UT Martin has a 3+3 program that allows students to enter UT Law School during their senior year at UTM in English and political science.
(from top) Students perform during a wind ensemble concert; the Vanguard Theatre presents “Legally Blonde”; students call a basketball game for WUTM “The Hawk."
ADMISSIONS
Want to learn what it’s like to be a Skyhawk? Schedule a campus tour!
Tours are offered Monday through Friday at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
Visit utm.edu/tour to schedule a campus tour.
You can also visit us during one of our Preview Days!
Visit utm.edu/preview to learn more.
To Apply for Admission
• Go to utm.edu/apply and click “APPLY NOW.”
• Send us your official ACT and/or SAT scores.
VIRTUAL TOUR
Get a little peek at campus before visiting!
• Have your official transcripts sent to us, including your high school transcript and any college work.
• Submit your application by Feb. 1 to be eligible for scholarships – the sooner the better!
Questions? Call or send us an email: Office of Undergraduate Admissions, (731) 881-7020, admissions@utm.edu.
You can also text us at (731) 341-8779.
UT Martin Regional Centers
First-year students can also enroll in classes at our regional centers located in Parsons, Ripley, Selmer, and Somerville or through UT Martin Online. Transfer students are eligible to enroll at all regional centers, including our Jackson and Springfield locations.
Learn more about our regional centers at utm.edu/centers.
23 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
150+ SPECIALIZED FIELDS
$43 MILLION AWARDED IN GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS
15:1 STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO
DESIGNATED A BEST SOUTHEASTERN COLLEGE BY THE PRINCETON REVIEW FOR 20 CONSECUTIVE YEARS
FINANCIAL AID &
To view UT Martin’s tuition and fees, please visit utm.edu/tuition.
UT Martin is one of the most affordable public institutions in Tennessee. All tuition and fees are estimated based on 2024-25 costs. Students residing outside of Tennessee are considered out-of-state except residents of Fulton, Graves and Hickman counties in Kentucky.
To apply for financial aid, including grants, loans, workstudy and the Tennessee HOPE Scholarship (for Tennessee residents), you’ll need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov. The FAFSA is expected to be available in October 2024 for the 2025-26 school year. UT Martin’s school code is 003531.
Visit utm.edu/financialaid to view our net price calculator.
Scholarship Aviator
• Scholarship Aviator is a one-stop site for donor-funded and departmental UT Martin scholarships and has hundreds of opportunities available for new and continuing students.
• After admission to UT Martin, apply at utm.edu/aviator between Oct. 1 and Feb. 1 for scholarship consideration.
Tennessee Residents
TENNESSEE HOPE SCHOLARSHIP
• This scholarship is awarded by the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation to qualified Tennessee high school graduates with a minimum 21 ACT (or equivalent SAT score) or minimum GPA of 3.0.
• First-year and second-year students receive $4,500 per year, and third-years and fourth-years receive $5,700 per year as long as continuation requirements are met.
• The FAFSA is the application for the HOPE Scholarship.
• To see if your high school qualifies or if you qualify as a non-traditional student (age 25 or older), visit tn.gov/collegepays.
UT PROMISE
• Tennessee residents, who meet UT Martin admission requirements, qualify for the Tennessee HOPE Scholarship and have an annual household income of less than $75,000 are eligible to receive funds from the UT Promise financial aid program.
• This is a last-dollar scholarship that will be applied after all other financial aid is received, including, but not limited to, Pell Grants, HOPE Scholarship and other institutional scholarships.
• Participating students will be matched with a volunteer mentor and must complete eight hours of community service each semester to remain in the program.
• This program applies to both tuition and mandatory fees. Housing, meal plans and other post-secondary expenses are not included.
• Students must meet application, FAFSA and service deadlines in order to be considered. For specific information on deadlines and requirements, visit tennessee.edu/ut-promise.
University Scholars Program
• 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 over four years.
• Students must qualify for the UT Martin Chancellor’s Scholarship to apply.
• For complete information about the University Scholars Program, honors curriculum, application procedures and deadlines, visit: utm.edu/universityscholars or call (731) 881-7436.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Merit-based Scholarships for First-Year Students
Merit-based scholarships start at a 3.0 GPA* and a 19 ACT** or SAT equivalent and are awarded as funds are available. Priority consideration is given to students who apply for admission prior to Feb. 1. Students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships when applying for admission. Visit utm.edu/scholarships for updated information and scholarship continuation requirements. *ona4.0gradingscale**super-scoringmethodused
Chancellor’s Scholarship recipients will also be eligible for a one-time travel-study stipend of $2,500 to apply toward a university-approved travel experience while enrolled at UT Martin.
Scholarship amounts and award criteria may change without notice. UT Martin reserves the right to limit the number of scholarships if necessary.
Out-of-State Scholarships
• Recipients who are not Tennessee residents will have the out-of-state portion of their tuition waived in addition to receiving the scholarship.
• Out-of-state fee waiver valued at approximately $6,000 annually.
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VOYAGER OUT-OF-STATE SCHOLARSHIP
• $5,000 per year for up to four years.
• First-year students must have a minimum 3.0 high school GPA to qualify.
• Can be combined with the Deans, Excellence, and Achieve scholarships, if eligible.
HOUSING
Residence Life and Housing
At UT Martin, our Office of Residence Life and Housing is packed with an awesome, fully-trained staff, including residence hall directors and resident assistants who are here to make your stay unforgettable. Get ready for a whirlwind of social activities, fun competitions, and exciting intramural sports – all designed to ensure you have the time of your life!
Housing Reminder
First-year students attending the main campus 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.
To Apply for Housing
Apply online at utm.edu/housing beginning Oct. 1.
• You must be admitted to the university first.
• A $50 deposit is required with all housing applications and is refundable until July 1.
• Apply early for priority placement.
Need assistance?
Call or send us an email. Office of Housing
731-881-7730 | houseme@utm.edu
Housing Options:
• Browning and Ellington Halls: $3,380/year
• Cooper Hall Living-Learning Communities: $4,050/year
• Arnold Pryor Place (A, B, C, D, E) (formerly Phase I): $7,130/year
• Conner Community (F, G, H) (formerly Phase II): $6,780/year
Rates are subject to change.
STUDENTS LIVING ON CAMPUS HAVE A HIGHER RETENTION RATE THAN COMMUTERS
DID YOU KNOW?
• All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to participate in UTM RAVE Alerts – an emergency text-messaging system.
• All residence halls are staffed with resident assistants (RAs). RAs provide information about activities, events and policies, and assist students with roommate conflicts, homesickness and academic concerns. RAs are trained to respond to a variety of issues to assist students or act as a referral resource.
• The Residence Life staff takes extra precautions to ensure the safety and security of residents through cameras, swipe card access, fire safety equipment, staff emergency response training and 24-hour response from on-call students and professional staff.
UTM STUDENTS ARE MORE SATISFIED LIVING ON CAMPUS THAN STUDENTS SURVEYED AT 288 OTHER COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
CONNER COMMUNITY
Priority given to incoming first-year students.
Formerly known as University Village Phase II.
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
ARNOLD PRYOR PLACE
Priority given to upperclassmen and transfer students. Formerly known as University Village Phase I.
2, 3 or 4 bedrooms
Apartment-style living
Fully furnished
Private bedroom
Private bath
Full kitchen
Walk-in closet
Washer/dryer
Wireless internet
“I chose to attend UT Martin because I liked the idea of going to a university and still getting that hometown feeling.”
-DJ Riley, Dickson, Tenn.
Mass Media and Strategic Communication
COOPER HALL
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, and a break room.
Benefits of Living-Learning Communities:
• Experience a tailored transition into college.
• Enrich your academic and residential experience.
• Enhance 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!
LLC housing is limited to the following programs:
• Agriculture
• Call Me MiSTER
• Criminal Justice
• Education
• Engineering
• Music
• Pre-Professional Health Sciences
• ROTC
• University Scholars
BROWNING & 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
Game room area
STUDENT LIFE
Academic Organizations
Accounting Majors Society
Aero Design University of Tennessee at Martin - Society of Automotive Engineers
Agribusiness Club
Agriculture Education Society
Agronomy Club
American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences
American Criminal Justice Society (Zeta Epsilon Nu)
American Society of Civil Engineers
ASABE Student Mechanization Chapter
Association for Computing Machinery
Baja - Society of Automotive Engineers
Collegiate Farm Bureau
Council for Exceptional Children
DevHawks
Ecology Club
Fashion Merchandising Association
GeoClub
History Club
Horseman’s Association of UT Martin
League of Striving Artists
Mathematics & Statistics Society at UT Martin
Military History Club
National Association for Interpretation
National Society of Professional Surveyors
National Student Nurses Association
Percussion Society
Phi Iota Nu Finance Society
Philosophy Forum
Predental Chapter at UTM
Psychology Club
Public Relations Student Society of America
Radio Television Digital News Association
Society of Physics Students
Sociology Club
Sports, Health, Athletics and Physical Education Club
Student Cattlemen’s Association
Student Dietetics Association
Student Members of the American Chemical Society
Student Social Work Association
Student Tennessee Education Association
Tennessee Intercollegiate State Legislature
The Association for Women Geo-Scientists - UT Martin Chapter
The Scrub Club
The Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society
University Scholars Organization
UTM Aging Studies Association
UTM Collegiate Chapter of the National Association for Music Education
Veterinary Science Club
West Tennessee Association for Children’s Early Education Student Group
Wildlife Society
Women in Communications
Woodwind Students’ Association
Honor Societies
Alpha Kappa Delta - International Sociology Honor Society
Alpha Phi Sigma
Alpha Psi Omega
Beta Beta Beta
Beta Gamma Sigma
Delta Tau Alpha
Gamma Beta Phi
Kappa Delta Pi
National Society of Leadership and Success
Phi Alpha Honor Society
Phi Alpha Theta
Phi Beta Lambda
Phi Eta Sigma
Phi Kappa Phi
Phi Sigma Tau
Phi Upsilon Omicron
Psi Chi International Honors Society
Sigma Gamma Epsilon
Sigma Tau Delta
Fraternities
Alpha Gamma Rho
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.
Kappa Alpha Order
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Pi Kappa Alpha
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma Chi
Sororities
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Alpha Omicron Pi
Chi Omega
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Sigma Alpha
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Zeta Tau Alpha
Special Interest Organizations
College Democrats
College Republicans
Collegiate Skating Society
Dungeons & Dragons Club
Gamerhawks
Guild of Studio 317
Japanese Anime Research Society
National Alliance on Mental Illness UTM Affiliate
Non-Traditional Student Association
Order of the Skyhawks
People of Black History
Sizzlin' Skyhawks
Skyhawk Veteran’s Association
Skypups for the Blind Students for Life
The Scuba Club at UT Martin
The Switch Transfers for Life
STUDENT LIFE
Student Advisory Boards
College Panhellenic Council
Flight Crew
Interfraternity Council
National Pan-Hellenic Council
Orange & Blue Crew
Student Government Association
Student Alumni Council
Service Organizations
Circle K International Rotaract
Students for St. Jude
UTM Recycles
Religious Organizations
Baptist Collegiate Ministry
Church of Christ Student Center
Fellowship of Christian Athletes FLOOD
Nurses Christian Fellowship
Open Forum Bible Study
Skyhawk Catholic
The Mission
Wesley Foundation
YoungLife
Club Sports
Clay Target Club and Team
Collegiate Bass Anglers Team
Skyhawks Dance Team
Swim Club
Multicultural Organizations
Black Student Association
French Club
German Club
International Club
Japanese Language Club
Korean Student and Culture Club
Latin Hispanic Student Association
Men of Excellence
Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences
Muslim Student Association
National Association of Black Journalists
Spanish Club
Spectrum
The Chinese Student Association
Women of Excellence
Women’s Student Alliance
Professional Organizations
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Phi Omega
Collegiate 4-H
Collegiate Future Farmers of America
Mu Epsilon Delta
Phi Chi Theta
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Sigma Alpha Iota
Performance Ensembles
Aviators Marching Band
Aviators Basketball Band
Contemporary Music Group
Dance Ensemble
Jazz Ensemble
Lyric Opera Theater
New Pacer Singers
University Singers
UTM/Martin Community Orchestra
Vanguard Theatre
Wind Ensemble
Cultural Opportunities
Art Exhibitions
Campus Drum Circle
Community Music Academy
Faculty Recital Series
Guest Artist Concert Series
Improv Alliance (Improvisational Comedy)
Lecture Series
Museum Exhibitions
Musical Theatre
Northwest Film Festival
Roots of Rhythm Presentations
UTM Dance Ensemble
Vanguard Theatre
Events
Comedians
Concerts
Fairs
Game Shows
Giveaways
Holiday Events
Movies
Novelty
Speakers
Trivia Nights
Workshops
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
PERFORMED ALMOST 6,000 & FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES
PERFORMED ALMOST 5,000
COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS.
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
UT Martin is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I, Ohio Valley Conference, National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association and National Collegiate Equestrian Association.
Men’s Athletics
Baseball
Basketball
Cheerleading
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field
Rifle
Rodeo
Women’s
Athletics
Basketball
Beach Volleyball
Cheerleading
Cross Country
Equestrian
Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field
Rifle
Rodeo
Soccer
Stunt
Softball
Volleyball
DID YOU KNOW?
• Nine Skyhawk athletic programs have captured a total of 46 OVC team championships, 37 of which have come since 2009.
• UT Martin Athletics posted a 3.24 cumulative Grade-Point Average in the 2024 spring semester, which marked the ninth consecutive semester that intercollegiate athletics boasted at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA.
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
The intramural sports program is a great way for students, faculty and staff to get involved, compete and develop friendships.
Men’s, women’s and co-ed leagues are available in all team sports. Leagues are structured within each division to accommodate different skill levels. Activities consist of individual, dual and team sports.
Intramural Sports
Basketball
Billiards/Pool
Disc
Golf
Flag Football
Golf
Kickball
Pickleball
Ping Pong
Racquetball
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Ultimate Frisbee
Uno
Volleyball
Club Sports
Bass Fishing
Clay Target
Powerhawks
Weight Lifting
TRAVEL STUDY
Earn academic credit while exploring the world!
In today’s global environment, study-abroad opportunities can give you an advantage when it comes to future employment or graduate school. UT Martin offers an extensive list of destinations, programs (ranging from 1-2 weeks to an entire semester abroad) and international internships.
Visit utm.edu/travelstudy to learn more!
RECENT INTERNATIONAL AND STUDY-ABROAD DESTINATIONS
INCLUDE:
Argentina
Denmark/Copenhagen
England/London
France/Paris
Galápagos Islands
Germany
Guatemala
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Mexico
Scandinavia
South Korea
Spain
Switzerland
Uruguay
Scan to see students in Siena, Italy!
EXPLORE MARTIN
The City of Martin features a revitalized historic business district that includes coffee shops, dining, shopping, and nightlife. A new addition is a $14 million, 21st century public library at the gateway to downtown. The traditional college town setting and related amenities offer a welcoming environment for students who attend the University of Tennessee at Martin.
Shop, dine and explore Martin at cityofmartin.net before your visit.
Martin is conveniently located near several attractions that make for great visits while taking a study break. Reelfoot Lake, Kentucky Lake, Land Between the Lakes and Discovery Park of America are among the well-known destination points in the region. Martin is centrally located between Nashville and Memphis and is less than a 60-minute drive from Jackson and Paducah, Kentucky.
DID YOU KNOW?
• In 2023, The Washington Post recognized Martin as the "Collegiest town" in Tennessee, based on college students making up the highest share of the population.
• Martin is home to the award-winning Tennessee Soybean Festival. The festival is an annual Labor Day Week event featuring activities that celebrate the area’s agricultural history and roots. The festival has received the Southeast Festival and Events Association’s prestigious Best Festival Award.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Visit Campus.
Apply to UT Martin.
Set up your MyUTMartin Portal.
Keep track of your UT Martin Student ID #.
Apply to live on campus.
Apply for financial aid & scholarships.
Complete your FAFSA.
Explore meal plan options.
Submit official copies of your final high school transcript after you graduate.
Submit official documentation to the Office of Admissions for pre-college credit.
Submit proof of specified immunizations.
Attend Summer Orientation and Registration (SOAR).