In-State Viewbook 2022-2023

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“UT MARTIN HAS GIVEN ME OPPORTUNITIES TO TRY NEW THINGS AND BECOME INVOLVED ON CAMPUS. THIS CAMPUS HAS HELPED ME BREAK OUT OF MY SHELL.” Nylan Barr Vocal Performance “I CHOSE UTM BECAUSE OF THE PEOPLE. WHEN I FIRST STEPPED ON CAMPUS, I COULD INSTANTLY FEEL THE GENUINENESS OF THE FACULTY AND STAFF. Alyssa Accounting/FinanceWade “I AM SO THANKFUL THAT I AM A SKYHAWK! UT MARTIN HAS HELPED ME BECOME THE BEST VERSION OF MYSELF. I WILL ALWAYS CHERISH THE FRIENDSHIPS AND MEMORIES MADE AT UTM.” Sydney Pate K-5 Education awarded in grants and scholarships $36.3

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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. E05-0425-00-001-23

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“I LOVE UTM BECAUSE OF HOW PEACEFUL IT IS ON CAMPUS AND IN THE COMMUNITY! EVERYONE HERE IS SO KIND SUPPORTIVE!”AND Altonia Rencher Animal Science Pre-Vet "I LOVE UT MARTIN BECAUSE IT GAVE ME ALL OF THE OPPORTUNITIES TO MAKE ME FEEL LIKE I TRULY BELONGED SOMEWHERE.” Dawson Gremmels Finance, Economics and Marketing degreesundergraduatespecializedfields students Approximatelystatesrepresentcountries

• Go to utm.edu/apply and click “APPLY NOW.” • Have your official transcripts sent to us, including your high school transcript and any college work. • Send us your official ACT and/or SAT scores. • 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. Hablamos español: Si usted o su familia prefiere hablar con un miembro del personal que habla español, nuestra oficina tiene un representante disponible para ayudar con cualquier pregunta. Háblenos al (731) 881-7390 o mándanos un correo electrónico a admissions@utm.edu. To Apply for Admission 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! (from top) Pep leaders walking their groups into Convocation; Carly White getting crowned Miss UT Martin 2022; student dances with Captain Skyhawk during a UT Martin football game; sorority members embrace during bid day. 2

Admission Requirements FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS • 3.0 GPA and 19 ACT or SAT equivalent OR 2.7 GPA and 21 ACT or SAT equivalent. • 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. TRANSFER STUDENTS • Students who have completed at least 12 hours of college-level courses must have a 2.0 college GPA to be admitted. 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 location. REQUIREMENTSADMISSIONAPPLYTOHOW& 3

• 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 Students must qualify for the UT Martin Chancellor’s Scholarship to apply. complete information about the University Scholars Program, honors curriculum, application and deadlines, visit: utm.edu/universityscholars or call (731) 881-7436.

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To apply for financial aid, including grants, loans, work-study and the Tennessee HOPE Scholarship (for Tennessee residents), you’ll need to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at . The FAFSA is available beginning Oct. 1, 2022, for the 2023-24 school year. When filling out the FAFSA, you will be asked to enter school codes. UT Martin’s school code is 003531. By including our school code, you are indicating you want UT Martin to process your FAFSA for eligible awards once you are admitted.

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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 2022-23 costs. Students residing outside of Tennessee are considered out-of-state, except residents of Fulton, Graves and Hickman counties in Kentucky.

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UT Martin wants you to Soar in Four by taking 15 credit hours per semester to complete your undergraduate degree in four years. We have many services in place to help you soar, including a topnotch Office of Career Planning and Development, student success counselors who provide extra support during the first year, plenty of course offerings, online degree-planning tools to help track your progress toward graduation, living-learning communities, and readily available tutoring and advising services.

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Soar in Four Program There are many different types of financial aid available, and you can read more about all of these at utm.edu/financialaid. The website also includes a net price calculator, which will help you make an early estimate of your total annual cost of attending UT Martin. Aviator

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• Scholarship Aviator is a one-stop site for donorfunded 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. 15 and Feb. 1 for scholarship consideration. Scholarships SCHOLARS PROGRAM

SCHOLARSHIPSTUITION,ASSISTANCEFINANCIAL& File the beginningFAFSAOct.1 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. *on a 4.0 grading scale **super-scoring method used 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. Merit-based Scholarships ACT 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 4.00 4.00 H 3.95 3.95 S 3.90 3.90 3.85 3.85 G 3.80 3.80 R 3.75 3.75 A 3.70 3.70 D 3.65 3.65 E 3.60 3.60 3.55 3.55 P 3.50 3.50 O 3.45 3.45 I 3.40 3.40 N 3.35 3.35 T 3.30 3.30 3.25 3.25 A 3.20 3.20 V 3.15 3.15 G 3.10 3.10 3.05 3.05 3.00 3.00 GPASchoolHigh Chancellor’s Scholarship $3,000 Annually Excellence Scholarship $1,000 Annually Achieve Scholarship $500 Annually Deans Scholarship $2,000 Annually 5

• A minimum 23 ACT score is required.

• Students are automatically considered when applying for admission.

• Qualifying students receive a one-year award with a $1,000 stipend.

• Students will be notified of this award with an offer letter.

• 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

. Visit utm.edu/financialaid for more information. (from top) Students participate in I Heart UTM Week, goat yoga, senior walk and Lip Sync. 6

TENNESSEE HOPE SCHOLARSHIP

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• The FAFSA is the application for the HOPE Scholarship.

• To see if your high school qualifies or if you qualify as a nontraditional student (age 25 or older), visit tn.gov/collegepays

• 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.

• 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.

• 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.

• Awards are limited. 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 $60,000 are eligible to receive funds from the UT Promise financial aid program.

• 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.

AgribusinessAgriculturalCommunicationsBusiness Agricultural Education Agricultural Engineering Technology Agricultural Production Animal Science Child and Family Studies Crop and Soil Management EarthDieteticsScience Environmental Management Family and Consumer Sciences Education Farm and Ranch Management Fashion Merchandising Fisheries and Aquaculture Science Food and NutritionGeology Geographic InformationGerontologySystems Golf Course and Landscape Management Hospitality and Food Service ManagementMeteorology Military Science and Leadership Park Administration Precision Agriculture Technology Soil and Water Conservation Veterinary Health Technology Veterinary Technology and Management Veterinary Science Wildlife Science Certification Programs: Geographic Information Systems International Agriculture Land Surveying and Geomatics College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences PROGRAMS OF STUDY DID YOU KNOW? • The Tennessee.onlyconcentration,offersmajorgeosciencesatUTMartinameteorologytheoneofitskindin • UT Martin is home to a fully operational 680-acre teaching farm. PROGRAMSSTUDYOF (from top) Students participate in a hands-on nutrition lab; Dr. Jason Roberts explains an x-ray to Veterinary Health Technology students; wildlife science students participate in Asian Carp research on Kentucky Lake; student learns about golf course and landscape management. 7

DID YOU KNOW? • Finance students can participate in the Tennessee Valley Authority Investment Challenge Program, which allows them to manage a real portfolio with a value more than $500,000. Students make all management decisions and report back to TVA, gaining real client/manager experience while utilizing a Bloomberg Terminal. • Students travel across the country and overseas by participating in travel-study, study-abroad and global experiential-learning programs in various countries, including Australia, Costa Rica, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and 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 Accounting Business Communication Economics GeneralFinance Business Global Affairs Information Systems International Business International Studies SportPoliticalMarketingManagementScienceBusiness Pre-professional programs: Law College of Business and Global Affairs PROGRAMS OF STUDY (from top) Students work event operations during the NHL All-Star Game in Las Vegas; UT Martin hosts Court of Criminal Appeals on campus; International students gather before class; a finance student gives a presentation in the Kelly Murray Investment Management Room. 8

CourtsCorrectionsandLawCriminalJustice Exercise Science and ForensicWellnessScience Health and Human Performance Integrated Studies (Elementary Education) LawNeuroscienceEnforcementNursingPsychologyPublicHealth Secondary Education Social Work Sociology Special Education PROGRAMS OF STUDY College Education,of Health, and Behavioral Sciences 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). PROGRAMSSTUDYOF (from top) Health and Human Performance student learns how to properly wrap a foot injury; nursing students participate in swabbing during lab; criminal justice student gains hands-on experience during the National Forensics Academy in Oak Ridge; education student meets with potential employers during career fair. 9

Biology: Cell & Molecular Biology: Environmental & Organismal ComputerComputerCivilChemistryEngineeringEngineeringScience:Data Science Computer Science: Digital Hardware & Embedded Systems Computer Science: Software and Systems Construction CybersecurityManagement Electrical Engineering Manufacturing Engineering SecondaryPhysicsMechatronicsMechanicalMathematicsEngineeringEngineeringMathematics Statistics Pre-professional plans: Athletic Training DentalCytotechnologyChiropracticHygiene Dentistry Health Information Management Medical Laboratory Sciences Medicine Occupational Therapy Optometry SpeechPhysicianPhysicalPharmacyTherapyAssistantPathology College of Engineering and Natural Sciences DID YOU KNOW? • UT Martin’s concentration in manufacturing engineering is the only comparable program in UT Martin’s Pre-Med Scholars Program guarantees students four hours of shadowing each month with a variety of medical PROGRAMS OF STUDY (from top) Students participate in real-life cybersecurity situations; university scholars conduct research for their project by soil boring; student conducts honey research; engineering students gain hands-on experience during their 10

College of Humanities and Fine Arts Art Education Broadcasting Dance EducationEnglish Fine and Performing Arts ForeignGraphicLanguageDesignHistory Mass Media and StrategicMusicMusicCommunicationMediaDesignMusicEducationPerformanceNews-EditorialPhilosophyPublicRelations SpanishTheatre Video Game Design Certificate Visual Art DID YOU KNOW? • WUTM 90.3 FM “The Hawk” is a regionally and nationally honored college radio station. • UT Martin hosts one of two annual Civil Rights Conferences in the United States. • UT Martin offers the only K-12 Dance Education licensure teaching option in Tennessee. STUDY,OFPROGRAMSLEARNINGSERVICE&TRAVEL PROGRAMSSTUDYOF PROGRAMS OF STUDY (from top) Students interview a guest during WUTM 90.3 “The Hawk” 50th Anniversary Celebration; student admires art during a show in the Fine Arts Building; a marching band member prepares for a halftime show; visual and theatre arts students perform “Oedipus“ as part of the Vanguard Theatre. 11

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 students 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. Housing beginningApplyResidentialandLifeonlineatutm.edu/housingOct.1. • You must be admitted to the university first. • A $50 deposit is required with all housing applications and is refundable until June 1. • Apply early for priority placement. To Apply for Housing Housing Options: • Browning and Ellington Halls: $3,280/year • Cooper Hall Living-Learning Communities: $3,930/year • University Village Phase 1 (A-E): $6,920/year • University Village Phase 2 (F-H): $6,590/year Rates are subject to change. Need assistance? Call or send us an email. Office of 731-881-7730Housing| houseme@utm.edu (from top) Students participate in residence life events such as a crawfish boil, move-in mania, a cookout and yard games. 12

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1, 2, 3 or 4 Apartment-stylebedroomsliving Elevator equipped Fully PrivatePrivateFullyApartment-style2Privatefurnishedbedroomor4bedroomslivingfurnishedbedroombath University Village Phase I (A, B, C, D, E) University Village Phase II (F, G, H) Full Walk-inkitchencloset WirelessWasher/dryerInternet Two-burnerRefrigeratorKitchenette cook top Stack-unit washer/dryer Wireless Internet Priority given to incoming first-year Prioritystudents.given to upperclassmen and transfer students. 14

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 Browning and Ellington Halls &HOUSINGLIFERESIDENTIALLIFERESIDENTIAL 15

RoomLiving inCommunitiesLiving-LearningCooperHall 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! 16

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&HOUSINGLIFERESIDENTIALLEFT-RIGHT, TOP-BOTTOM • Student Recreation Center • Paul Meek Library • Elam Center Pool • Hardy Graham Stadium • Boling University Center • Skyhawk Dining Hall • Skyhawk Arena and Pat Head Summitt Court • Fitness Trail 19

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 Association 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 Criminal Justice Society Ecology Club Fashion Merchandising Association Financial Management Association Horseman’sHistoryGeoClubClub Association of UT Martin League of Striving Artists Mathematics & Statistics Society at UT Martin National Association for Interpretation National Society of Professional Surveyors National Student Nurses Association Percussion Society Philosophy Forum Predental Chapter at UTM Psychology Club Public Relations Student Society of America Radio Television Digital News Association Skyhawk Elite Dance 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 (fromWoodwindCommunicationsStudents’Associationtop)Studentsparticipateinrope pull, Transfer Boot Camp, pyramid and night of dance. 20

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Phi Alpha Honor Society Phi Alpha Theta Phi Beta Lambda Phi Eta Sigma Phi Sigma Tau Phi Upsilon Omicron Psi Chi International Honors Society

Sigma Alpha Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Zeta Tau Alpha

Special Interest Organizations JapaneseHerGamerhawksCollegiateCollegeCollegeBeanswitchDemocratsRepublicansSkatingSocietyCampusatUTMAnimeResearch Society National Alliance on Mental Illness UTM Affiliate Non-Traditional Student Association Order of the Skyhawks Skyhawk Veteran’s Association Skypups for the Blind The Scuba Club at UT Martin Transfers for Life Young Americans for Liberty Student Advisory Boards College Panhellenic Council Flight InterfraternityCrew Council National Pan-Hellenic Council Student Government Association Student Alumni Council Service Organizations Circle K UTMStudentsRotaractInternationalforSt.JudeRecycles Religious Organizations Baptist Collegiate Ministry Church of Christ Student Center Fellowship of Christian Athletes G1: God First Muslim Students Association Nurses Christian Fellowship Open Forum Bible Study Skyhawk Catholic The YoungLifeWesleyMissionFoundation Club Sports Clay Target Club and Team Club CollegiateBaseballBass Anglers Team Multicultural Organizations Black Student Association French InternationalGermanClubClub Club Japanese Language Club Korean Student and Culture Club Latin Hispanic Student Association Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences National Association of Black Journalists Spanish Club Spectrum The Chinese Student Association Women’s Student Alliance 21

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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 Lyric Opera Theater New Pacer Singers University Singers Vanguard Theatre Wind Ensemble Cultural Opportunities Art E CampusxhibitionsDrum Circle Community Music Academy Faculty Recital Series Guest Artist Concert Series Improv Alliance (Improvisational Comedy) Lecture Series Museum Exhibitions Musical NorthwestTheatreFilm Festival Roots of Rhythm Presentations UTM Dance Ensemble Vanguard Theatre Events Comedians WorkshopsTriviaSpeakersNoveltyMoviesHolidayGiveawaysGameFairsConcertsShowsEventsNights 8,000+ community service hours reported by student organizations in 2021-2022 (from top) participateStudentsinQuad City, SGA vs. Faculty/Staff Softball Game, Tennessee Soybean Festival Parade and skate night. 22

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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. YOU KNOW?

• Students can request an officer escort any time at 731-881-7777.

• UTM’s Department of Public Safety patrols the campus 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

• All students, faculty and staff can participate in UTM RAVE Alerts – an emergency textmessaging system.

• All residence halls are staffed with Resident Assistants (RAs). RAs provide information about activities, events, policies and also 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 desk operations. ATHLETICS& (from top) Students attend events such as football games, concerts, cycling classes and firework shows. 23

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! (from top) Students and faculty are shown visiting Spain, the Galapagos Islands, Copenhagen and ArgentinaLondon. Denmark/Copenhagen England/London GermanyGalápagosFrance/ParisIslands Italy SouthMexicoJapanKorea Spain Switzerland Uruguay RECENT INCLUDE:DESTINATIONSINTERNATIONALANDSTUDY-ABROAD 24

• Martin is a clean, friendly, and safe college town that provides a welcoming environment for students and families. 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.

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 to several nearby attractions that make for great visits while taking a study break. Reelfoot Lake, Kentucky Lake, Land Between the Lakes, and Discovery Park of America in Union City are among the wellknown 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.

The City of Martin DID YOU KNOW?

(from top) Photos of the City of Martin including the new Martin Public Library, a Tennessee Soybean Festival concert, festival rides, and Lindell Street.

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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. Athletics

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• UT Martin Athletics set a new departmental record with a 3.33 cumulative Grade Point Average for the 2022 spring semester, which was the fifth consecutive term that the Skyhawks had recorded their best academic semester in school history.

Intercollegiate Athletics top) Varsity athletes are shown participating in beach volleyball, baseball, football and basketball.

• Nine Skyhawk athletic programs have captured a total of 38 OVC team championships, 30 of which have come since 2009.

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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 Intramural Sports Inner-TubeFlagBilliards/PoolBasketballDiscGolfFootballGolfHandballWaterPoloPickleballPingPongRacquetball Soccer Softball Tennis Ultimate Frisbee Uno Volleyball Club Sports Baseball Clay Target Collegiate Bass Anglers TeamJudo LIFESTUDENTATHLETICS& Intramural Sports (from top) Students are shown participating in intramural games for water polo, basketball, soccer, and (bottom left) softball. 27

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