General Institutional Information
Links and Resources
- Accreditation
- Career and Job Placement Services
- Code of Conduct
- College Catalog
- Complaint and Grievance Procedures
- Computer Use and File Sharing
- Cost of Attendance
- Faculty
- Federal Work-Study Program
- Instructional Facilities
- Net Cost Calculator
- Penalties for Drug Law Violations
- Privacy of Student Records – FERPA – US Department of Education
- Privacy of Student Records – FERPA – UTS Catalog
- Professional Licensure Programs
- Programs and Majors
- Quality Enhancement Plan
- Refund Policy and Return of Title IV
- Scholarship Fraud – FTC Consumer Advice
- Student Activities
- Student Handbook
- Textbook Information
- Title III Grant
- Transfer Credits and Policies
- Withdrawal Procedures
Campus Health and Safety
Policies, Reports, and Resources
Student Financial Assistance
Links and Resources
- Federal and State Grants
- Institutional Financial Aid
- Loan Repayment Calculator – finaid.org
- National Student Loan Database System (NSDLS)
- Student Loans
- TSAC Student Portal
Financial Aid
Who To Contact To Obtain Financial Aid Info?
- Emma Hlubb – Director
- 931-424-7366 – ehlubb@utsouthern.edu
- Liz Crye – Assistant Director of Financial Aid
- 931-424-7370 – ecrye@utsouthern.edu
- Anita Beecham – Financial Aid Counselor
- 931-363-9821 – abeecham@utsouthern.edu
- Dana Bussell – Financial Aid Counselor
- 931-424-2075 – dbussel2@utsouthern.edu
- Sean Hand – Financial Aid Advisor
- 931-424-2041 – shand2@utsouthern.edu
- Paulina Risse – Financia Aid Advisor
- 931-363-9831 –prisse@utsouthern.edu
- Financial Aid
College Statistics
Stats, Analyses, and Resources
- Athletic Program Participation Rates and Financial Support
- College Navigator Website
- Division of Education’s Traditional & Transitional programs – three-year average
- UTS (formerly MMC) Equity in Athletics Data Analysis 07/01/2018-06/30/2019
- To initiate a search for equity add the school name and city on the ope.ed.gov site
- To initiate a search for equity add the school name and city on the ope.ed.gov site
- Student Body Diversity (2024 Coming Soon)
- Student Right to Know Act Athletic Disclosures
- Student Right to Know Graduation/Completion Rates
General Institutional Information
Quality Enhancement Plan
#impACT : Incorporating High-Impact Practices to Enhance Student Learning
While still Martin Methodist College, the institution developed a Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) as a part of its decennial reaccreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
The QEP, Incorporating High-Impact Practices to Enhance Student Learning, identified three goals to enhance students’ learning environment with the aim of achieving a fourth goal–to enhance student success.
The goals are to:
1. Increase the number of HIPs that support the learning outcomes of the QEP,
2. Increase participation in HIPs, particularly by students in historically underserved groups; and
3. Enhance student capabilities as life-long learners, through improvements in the learning environment, as evidenced by performance on the (a) National Survey of Student Engagement’s (NSSE) ten engagement indicators and on the (b) Personal Social Responsibility Inventory’s (PSRI) five dimensions of personal and social responsibility, and the factors of critical thinking and openness to diversity and challenges, and (c) surveys of Tendency Toward Lifetime Learning and perseverance.
The QEP specifies one goal related to overall student success. The goal is to:
4. Contribute to the increase in the university’s student retention and graduation rates by increasing the number of HIPs available to students.
Public Records Request
Public records requests for UT Southern are fulfilled by UT System Administration.
Any Tennessee resident can request records made or received pursuant to law or in connection with the transaction of official university business. Along with complying with the Tennessee Public Records Act, the university aims to respond as efficiently and promptly as possible.
Requests can be made verbally, through electronic mail, via facsimile, or through the US Postal Service or other means of physical delivery.
For questions regarding open records requests, please contact:
Charles Primm at 865-974-5180 or at charles.primm@tennessee.edu.