The University of Tennessee - Martin

Mission Statement
The primary purpose of the University of Tennessee at Martin is to provide a quality undergraduate education in a traditional collegiate atmosphere characterized at all levels by close relationships among students and faculty. In addition, the graduate and distributed learning programs meet life-long educational needs for all seeking knowledge. Appropriate technologies support research, scholarship, and creative endeavors which enhance teaching and expand knowledge. The University is committed to public service and applied research efforts to enhance the economic, educational, aesthetic, and cultural life of the region.
General Information
  • College Ownership
  • 4-Year, Public College
  • Student Type
  • Coeducational
  • College Enrollment
  • 7171
  • Student Faculty Ratio
  • 18 Students: 1 Faculty
  • Total Faculty
  • 446
  • Campus Setting
  • Rural
  • College Acceptance Rate
  • 81
  • High School GPA
  • Average, 3.34 GPA
  • Distance Learning
  • YES
  • Tuition and Fees, In State
  • 5005
  • Tuition and Fees, Out of State
  • 15045
  • Geographic Region
  • South East
  • Carnegie Classification
  • Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Administration
  • Chief Administrator
  • Nick Dunagan
  • Administrator Title
  • Chancellor
  • General Information
  • 731-881-7000
  • Financial Aid Office
  • 731-881-7040
  • Admissions Office
  • 731-881-7020
Degrees Offered
  • Bachelors
  • Masters
Programs & Majors
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  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science