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Campus Life

Our 910-acre campus is a thriving community where students live, eat, learn, hang out, and explore.

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UT offers more than 450 active clubs, including sororities and fraternities and professional societies, along with sports, international, academic, religious, service, and government–interest organizations. More information is at go.utk.edu.

Campus continues to transform as we build more state-of-the-art residence halls, dining facilities, and classrooms. Students have plenty of cozy and green spots to claim for quiet studying, and the campus is easily accessible via walkways or free bus rides.

Programs are offered by the Center for Academic Success, UT Writing Center, and numerous campus tutoring services to help students flourish both inside and outside the classroom.

LIVING & LEARNING COMMUNITIES Living and Learning Communities join students together based on shared interest in academics, preprofessional programs, leadership development, interdisciplinary fields, and opportunities. housing.utk.edu/llc

DINING Students can choose from dozens of retail locations and restaurants with homemade fare on campus. Convenience stores, markets, fast food chains, and coffee shops are located on and within walking distance to campus. dining.utk.edu

LEADERSHIP The Volunteer spirit is at the core of our community. The Jones Center for Leadership and Service caters to students who wish to embody that spirit. A variety of activities and programs are open to all students including the Ignite program for incoming freshmen.

leadserve.utk.edu

450+ STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 910 CAMPUS ACRES 7,000+ STUDENTS LIVING ON CAMPUS

148,000 SQUARE FEET OF TRECS (state-of-the-art recreational facility)

30+ ON-CAMPUS DINING LOCATIONS

Baymont Inn & Suites Knoxville North 6712 Central Avenue Pike Knoxville TN 37912 865-643-8236 baymontinn.com/hotel/45541

Down the road a piece, Farragut is ready to welcome you with nine hotels, shopping & dining, and a lively music scene. Conveniently located at exit 373 off I-40/I-75.

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