


THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN is a primary regional campus in the statewide University of Tennessee System!











THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE AT MARTIN is a primary regional campus in the statewide University of Tennessee System!
Transfer students should apply for admission at utm.edu/apply the semester before planning to attend — the sooner the better! After you apply, submit official transcripts from your high school and all previous colleges attended. In-progress transcripts will be considered for admissions decisions.
After final transcripts have been submitted, UT Martin will evaluate your completed college courses to determine how they may transfer into your chosen degree program. Your degree evaluation will be available through your UT Martin Portal in your Flight Plan. You will then meet with a faculty advisor to discuss degree progress and estimated graduation dates. You can estimate how your courses will transfer to UT Martin by visiting the transfer equivalency tables online at utm.edu/transfertables.
Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov. UT Martin’s school code is 003531.
Once you are admitted to UT Martin and have submitted official college transcripts, Flight Plan will help you (and your advisor) plan and complete your program of study successfully and efficiently. You will be able to view an organized, easy-to-read checklist that outlines requirements for courses of study set forth in the university catalog. A “ What If Tool” can also be used to help you explore different degree plans at UT Martin.
Transfer students are eligible to enroll in classes at our regional centers located in Jackson, Parsons, Ripley, Selmer, Somerville, and Springfield. You can learn more about the classes and degrees offered at our regional centers at utm.edu/centers.
Elam Promise Transfer Scholarship 3.5+ cumulative transfer GPA $2,000 per year Tennessee students only
Elam Promise Transfer Advance 3.25-3.49 cumulative transfer GPA $1,750 per year Tennessee students only
Elam Promise Transfer Achieve 3.0-3.24 cumulative transfer GPA $1,500 per year Tennessee students only
Voyager Out-of-State Scholarship 2.0 cumulative transfer GPA
Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship
3.0+ cumulative transfer GPA and be an active member of Phi Theta Kappa
Out-of-state students only
$1,000 per year (up to two years) All transfer students
Visit utm.edu/scholarships for continuation requirements and additional criteria. Scholarships are limited and are for new UT Martin transfer students only.
*Note: Students enrolled in online degree programs are not eligible for UT Martin merit-based scholarships.
• 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.
We make sure campus living is a positive experience. The UT Martin Office of Residence Life and Housing provides a fullytrained staff of residence hall directors and resident assistants who tend to the needs of residents through social activities, competitions and intramural sports.
• Ellington Hall: $3,654/year
• Cooper Hall: $4,380/year
• Arnold Pryor Place: $7,708/year
• Conner Community: $7,330/year
Rates are subject to change.
Need assistance? Call or send us an email.
Office of Housing
731-881-7730 | houseme@utm.edu
Residence-hall suites with living room
Fully furnished
2-person shared bedroom (singleavailableatadditionalcost)
8-person shared suite
Shared suite bathroom
Community room on each floor (conferencerooms,socialspace,etc.)
Atrium with waterfall, hammock farm, fire pit, and more Wireless internet
Community kitchen and basement lounge
Laundry
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Priority is given to upperclassmen and transfer students.
2, 3, or 4 bedrooms
Apartment-style living
Fully furnished
Private bedroom
Private bath
Full kitchen
Walk-in closet
Washer/dryer
Wireless internet
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Priority is given to first-year students.
1, 2, 3, or 4 bedrooms
Apartment-style living
Elevator equipped
Fully furnished
Private bedroom
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Kitchenette Refrigerator
Two-burner cook top
Stack-unit washer/dryer
Wireless internet
Residence-hall living
Fully furnished
2-person shared bedroom (single available at additional cost)
4-person shared bathroom
Wireless internet
Community kitchen
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Laundry
Game room area
• Approximately 90% of degree-seeking undergraduate students receive some form of financial aid.
• UT Martin students’ satisfaction with their entire educational experience ranked first in the latest survey information among Tennessee public universities.
• U.S. News & World Report ranked UT Martin 20th among top regional public institutions in the South.
• UT Martin earned the 2025-2026 Military Friendly® School designation as recognition for the support provided to military veterans who attend the university.
• UT Martin offers numerous faculty-led travel-study programs and study-abroad opportunities.
• UT Martin offers a meteorology concentration, the only one of its kind in Tennessee.
• UT Martin is the second-largest producer of teachers in the state of Tennessee.
• UT Martin’s student-to-faculty ratio is 16:1.
• The College of Business and Global Affairs 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.
• UT Martin has the only Call Me MiSTER (Mentors Instructing Students Toward Effective Role Models) program in Tennessee.
• UT Martin’s concentration in manufacturing engineering is the only comparable program within a 300-mile radius with its small class sizes, individualized faculty mentoring, and hands-on experiences.
• WUTM 90.3 FM “The Hawk” is a regionally and nationally honored college radio station.
16:1 STUDENT/FACULTY
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.
To access our activities calendar, visit runway.utm.edu.
Students can enjoy many facilities on campus:
• 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
• Paul Meek Library
• Skyhawk Dining Hall
• Student Recreation Center
• Skyhawk Arena & Pat Head Summitt Court
• And more!
• UTM’s Department of Public Safety patrols the campus 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
• Students can request an officer escort any time at 731-881-7777.
• All students, faculty and staff can 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.
The City of Martin features a revitalized historic business district that includes coffee shops, dining, shopping, and nightlife. The $14 million, 21st century Martin Public Library serves as 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.
Explore Martin at cityofmartin.net before your visit for shopping, dining, and entertainment choices.
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.
• 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.
Plan a visit!
Meet with UT Martin students and faculty, discover student life, learn about financial aid, tour campus and see our residence hall options.
To register, visit utm.edu/previewday.
Campus tours are available each weekday. Sign up today at utm.edu/tour.
Scan here to get a peek at campus before visiting!
Contact our campus visit counselor at (731) 881-7032 or admissions@utm.edu.
Apply at utm.edu/apply by Feb.1 to submit your priority application. Submit official transcripts from your high school and all previous colleges attended.
Complete the FAFSA each year at fafsa.gov.
Sign up to live on campus at utm.edu/housing.
Register to attend Transfer and Adult Orientation at utm.edu/transferorientation beginning Feb. 1.
The University of Tennessee is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/ Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution in the provision of its education and employment programs and services. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, or covered veteran status. Inquiries should be directed to the Office of Equity and Diversity (OED), 303 Administration Building, Martin, TN 38238, (731) 881-3505 Office, (731) 881-4889 TTY, Hearing Impaired, (731) 881-3507 Fax, equityanddiversity@utm.edu, http://www.utm.edu/departments/equalopp/. In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (The Clery Act), UTM’s annual security report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on or around the campus and UTM’s emergency response and evacuation procedures. You can view the report at http://www.utm.edu/departments/finadmin/publicsafety/annualreport.php or you may obtain a paper copy of the report by contacting the Office of Public Safety, 215 Hurt Street, Martin, TN 38238 or calling (731) 881-7777. Data on intercollegiate athletics program participation rates and financial support may be found at http://www.utm.edu/webshare/consumer_docs/09-10%20DOE-EADA%20Report.pdf and printed copies may be obtained through the Office of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1022 Elam Center, Martin, TN 38238 or by calling (731) 881-7660. E05-0425-00-010-25
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE & APPLIED SCIENCES
Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources:
AgribusinessCommunications
AgricultureandEnvironmentalLawand Policy
AgriculturalBusiness
AgriculturalEducation
AgriculturalEngineeringTechnology
AgriculturalProduction
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:
GeographicInformationSystems
LandSurveyingandGeomatics and more!
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & GLOBAL AFFAIRS
Accounting, Economics, and Finance:
General Business
International Business Management, Marketing, and Information Systems:
Business Communication
GeneralManagement
ManagementInformationSystems
Professional Sales
SportBusiness
SupplyChainManagement
StrategicMarketing
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HEALTH, & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Behavioral Sciences:
Forensic Science
Justice Studies
Juvenile Justice
Law Enforcement
Social Work
Sociology
Educational Studies:
IntegratedEarlyChildhood&Elementary Education
MiddleandSecondaryEducation
SpecialEducation
Health and Human Performance:
Exercise Science and Wellness
Health and Human Performance K-12
Licensure
Human Performance
Public Health
Interdisciplinary Studies
Nursing
Nursing(BSN)
Nursing(RN-BSN)
Psychology:
GeneralPsychology
Neuroscience
Biological Sciences:
Biomedical Health Sciences
CellandMolecularBiology
EcologyandConservationBiology
MedicalLaboratoryScience3+1**
OrganismalBiology
Pharmaceutical Science 3+1*
Chemistry and Physics:
ACSApprovedChemistry
ChemicalPhysics
Chemical Sciences
Forensic Science
Health Science
Pharmaceutical Science 3+1*
Computer Science: Cybersecurity
Data Science
DigitalHardwareandEmbeddedSystems
SoftwareandSystems
Engineering:
CivilEngineering
ComputerEngineering
ConstructionManagement
ElectricalEngineering
ManufacturingEngineering
MechanicalEngineering
MechatronicsEngineering
Mathematics and Statistics: Actuarial Science
AppliedMathematics
General Mathematics and Statistics
Mathematics
Statistics
English and Modern Foreign
Languages:
English
English3+3***
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
Political Science and Global Studies:
Political Science
Political Science 3+3***
Global Studies
Visual and Theatre Arts:
Art Education
Dance
Dance Education
GraphicDesign
Studio Art
Theatre
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Several majors offer pre-professional program options.
AthleticTraining
Chiropractic
Cytotechnology
DentalHygiene
Dentistry
HealthInformationManagement
Law
MedicalLaboratorySciences
Medicine
OccupationalTherapy
Optometry
Pharmacy
PhysicalTherapy
PhysicianAssistant
SpeechPathology
*Pharmaceutical Science 3+1 allows students to complete three years of coursework at UT Martin, and then one year at the UT Health Science Center’s (UTHSC) College of Pharmacy to complete a bachelor’s degree as they progress toward their pharmacy degree.
**Medical Laboratory Sciences 3+1 allows students to complete three years of coursework at UT Martin, and then one year at the UT Health Science Center’s Department of Diagnostic and Health Sciences, to complete dual bachelor’s degrees from UT Martin and UTHSC as they pursue a master’s degree in Clinical Laboratory Sciences – the master’s degree in this pathway requires just one additional year of coursework at UTHSC beyond the dual bachelor’s degrees.
***English 3+3 and Political Science 3+3 allows students to complete three years of undergraduate coursework at UT Martin and then three years at the UT College of Law, earning a juris doctorate degree upon completion.