Enrollment at the University of Tennessee at Martin increased fall to fall for the first time since the pandemic began in 2020 reaching 6,873 students. This compares to 6,715 students who registered in fall 2021 and represented a 2.4% increase. First-year students totaled 1,107 students, up 6.2% from 1,042 in fall 2021. Transfers increased 5.7% from 353 to 373 students, and first-time graduate students totaled 268 compared to 224 last fall semester for a 19.6% increase.
“The past few years have been hard for many individuals, businesses and organizations, including higher education. Students, faculty, staff and alumni continue to support the university through this challenging time, and we’re pleased that students and families trust UT Martin and our ability to deliver a high-quality college experience.”
“We’re grateful to the students and families who have chosen UT Martin,” said university chancellor Dr. Keith Carver. “The past few years have been hard for many individuals, businesses and organizations, including higher education. Students, faculty, staff and alumni continue to support the university through this challenging time, and we’re pleased that students and families trust UT Martin and our ability to deliver a high-quality college experience.”
In addition to fall enrollment numbers becoming final, UT Martin earned several noteworthy rankings in the 2022-2023 Best Colleges edition released Sept. 12 by U.S. News & World Report. The university was ranked #26 among Regional Universities South, up from #31 a year ago; #10 for Top Public Schools – Regional Universities South, up from #15 last year; and #9 for Best Colleges for Veterans – Regional Universities South, up from last year’s #14 ranking.
UT Martin is a primary regional campus in the University of Tennessee System offering bachelor’s degrees, majors, concentrations and options in more than 150 specialized fields as well as seven graduate degrees. In addition to the main campus, the university has five regional centers in Jackson, Parsons, Selmer, Ripley and Somerville. UT Martin Online offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees, including the online Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree for working adults. Learn more at www.utm.edu.
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