
PULASKI, Tenn. — The University of Tennessee Southern welcomed prospective students and their families to campus April 15 for its first Admitted Student Day, offering a comprehensive, hands-on introduction to the next steps in the enrollment process.
Over 60 admitted students registered for the inaugural event, which provided opportunities to engage directly with campus resources and begin preparing for the fall semester.
Participants connected with key campus offices throughout the day, including financial aid, where they received guidance on funding their education and completing next steps. Students were also able to submit enrollment deposits, sign up for orientation sessions and begin the process of registering for classes.
The event featured guided campus tours, allowing students and their families to explore academic spaces, residence halls and student life areas. In addition, attendees participated in giveaways and informal engagement opportunities designed to help them feel connected to the UT Southern community.
“There is nothing like seeing students and their families on campus, asking questions, making connections, and starting to picture their future here,” said vice chancellor Aimee Rose. “That is what today was about. We are proud to welcome this first group of admitted students and excited to support them as they take the next step toward becoming part of the UT Southern community.”
Admitted Student Day builds on the university’s ongoing efforts to create a seamless transition from admission to enrollment, giving students the tools and confidence needed to take their next steps.
The event was introduced as part of UT Southern’s broader commitment to expanding access, supporting student success and strengthening connections with future Firehawks.
Students interested in future events may contact the Office of Admissions.