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The University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UT Knoxville) is Tennessee's flagship, public university. It is, thus, a huge campus with a total student body population of 34,000, which breaks down to $27,000 undergraduate and nearly 7,000 graduate students. The sprawling campus is comprised of 910 acres, 294 buildings, and $1 billion in new projects/construction. All in all, UT is an exciting place to be right now.


Overview of University of Tennessee (U.T.))


Students enroll in UT Knoxville for one primary reason: its academic programs. All in all, UT Knoxville offers over 900 fields of study, including 360 undergraduate degree programs. There are a whopping 300 study-abroad opportunities, and the campus is home to 11 colleges. This state-funded institution also gives back more than it receives, as it has a $1.7 billion annual impact on the Tennessee economy.

However, UT Knoxville is more than numbers and buildings. Students are able to create a well-rounded educational experience on the Knoxville campus. The Knoxville campus is large enough that students can find any sort of club, recreation, or sporting adventure they desire. Students also love being part of the yearly athletic excitement. UT Knoxville regularly fields teams that compete on the national stage and students not involved in higher-level sports endeavors can also compete in intramural or club sports, among innumerable other options.

General Information


School Type Public
Campus Setting City: Midsize
Campus Housing Yes
Student Faculty Ratio 17:1
Graduation Rate 72%
Year Founded 1794

Student Enrollment


Total Students31,701

Undergraduate
25,067
Graduate
6,634

Undergraduate Student

Male 11,531
11,531
Female 13,536
13,536

Graduate Student

Male 3,052
3,052
Female 3,582
3,582

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U.T. Acceptance Rate and Admissions


APPLICATIONS29,909

Male 11,333
Female 18,576

ACCEPTANCE22,432

Male 8,160
Female 14,304

Acceptance Rate75%

Male 72%
Female 77%

Enrollment 6,057

Male 2,448
Female 3,433
Admissions
Application Fee $50
High School GPA Required
High School Rank NA
High School Transcripts Required
College Prep Courses Recommended
Recommendations Considered But Not Required
Formal demonstration of competencies Considered But Not Required
SAT/ACT Considered But Not Required
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) Required
Application Deadline December 15
Common Application Accepted Yes

U.T. Tuition Cost & Financial Aid


Given the excellent quality of education students find at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville campus, many will assume that there's a matching price tag. However, UT is a state funded institution that allows Tennessee state residents to attend at a very affordable rate. Non-residents pay more, but they still find a great educational value. Indeed, residents find that a year of tuition, books, and other academic costs rises to the reasonable sum of $15,000. Non-residents pay around $33,000 for the same scholarly experience.

Since students also have to pay for room, board, and the various costs associated with being a student, researchers evaluated these costs, too. For in-state students, the total bill, including all living costs, came in under $33,000, no matter if students lived on or off campus. Out-of-state students naturally had a higher gross price tag of $51,000. However, this is before the financial aid office works its magic.

The financial aid office applies appropriate grants and scholarships to student bills, thus drastically reducing their net costs. In fact, the average net cost of a year at UT is under $22,000 including all room and board expenses. This number nearly halves to $10,000 for the lowest income families. Even households that earn in excess of $110,000 find UT affordable, as their average net costs are still under $27,000.

Average net price 2020-2021
Net Price $21,512
Average Total Aid $10,884
Students Receiving Financial Aid 92%
Room & Board $12,150

Sticker Price


  • Tuition In-State - $13,244
  • Tuition Out-of-State - $31,664
  • Books and Supplies - $1,598
  • Room & Board - $12,150
  • Other - $5,666

Popular Academic Programs at U.T.


Students get very excited to receive their admission packets from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. They look forward to pledging a Greek society, football weekends, and loads of fun with their fellow students. However, they also anticipate working very hard to earn the grades that will pave the way to career success. Our researchers looked into UT's academic statistics to determine the school's overall academic strength. To do so, they evaluated the retention rate, graduation rate, and other metrics.

The retention rate indicates how many first-time, full-time students return to Knoxville for a second year. Since UT reports a stellar retention rate of 88%, researchers noted that the school surely delivers top-notch curriculum, faculty, and campus resources that make students happy to return in their sophomore years. The numbers at UT remained strong when they evaluated the graduation rate. A whopping 72% of UT students cross the stage to receive a UT diploma, meaning that there's better-than-chance odds that a first-year student will graduate with their dorm mates. Again, this indicates a very strong academic tradition in Knoxville.

Researchers quickly attributed this strong academic performance to not only tradition but to more statistics. They discovered that UT boasts a student-to-faculty ratio of 17 to 1, which is fantastic for a school of this size. This average class size means that, while first-year students may still have a packed lecture hall when they need to master College Algebra, those class sizes should lower quickly when they start into their major courses. When they are nearing graduation, their upper-level courses will be small enough that they can more closely collaborate with their professors.

Student Population Total


Student Population 31,701

Undergraduate
25,067
Graduate
6,634
Evening Classes : No
Online Learning : Yes

Most Popular Programs & Majors

(# of Diplomas Awarded by Subject)


All Business Majors 1276 Total Graduates / 25%
Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management 359 Graduates
Marketing/Marketing Management, General 241 Graduates
Finance, General 203 Graduates
Accounting 138 Graduates
Business Statistics 133 Graduates
All Engineering Majors 592 Total Graduates / 11%
Mechanical Engineering 155 Graduates
Chemical Engineering 98 Graduates
Civil Engineering, General 77 Graduates
Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering, General 48 Graduates
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering 42 Graduates
Electrical and Electronics Engineering 42 Graduates
All Communication, Journalism, and Related Majors 392 Total Graduates / 8%
Speech Communication and Rhetoric 156 Graduates
Journalism 106 Graduates
Advertising 66 Graduates
Public Relations/Image Management 64 Graduates
All Social Sciences Majors 361 Total Graduates / 7%
Political Science and Government, General 160 Graduates
Sociology, General 81 Graduates
Anthropology, General 58 Graduates
Economics, General 45 Graduates
Geography 17 Graduates
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology 352 Total Graduates / 7%
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse 216 Graduates
Audiology/Audiologist and Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist 136 Graduates
All Other Diplomas 43%

Outcome & Salary


UT students are surely headed for very great things, indeed. Since UT is nearly synonymous with Tennessee, graduates often have an easy time landing a terrific entry-level position. Students are still curious to have an idea of how they might fare upon graduating, however. Thus, our researchers sought out salary data from past graduates. They discovered that the top-earning alumni were the nuclear engineering graduates, who reported median salaries in excess of $83,000. Meanwhile, the fifth highest earners were from the computer science department, who reported a median salary of over $70,000.

Graduates Salary
College Grads Early Career Salary $55,400
College Grads Average Salary $71,000
College Grads Mid Career Salary $99,600
Return on Investment (ROI)
10 Year Salary Earnings Potential $710,000
20 Year Salary Earnings Potential $1,706,000
Cost of Education (Net Price) 4 Year $86,048
10 Year Projected ROI $623,952
20 Year Projected ROI $1,619,952
No College Education Salary Comparison
National Average Salary $38,792
10 Year Projected Income $387,920
20 Year Projected Income $775,840

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