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    This is where you'll make discoveries, memories, and lifelong connections. Visit campus and picture your life as a volunteer.

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    The University of Tennessee, Knoxville

    We are the Tennessee Volunteers.
    We light the way for others.

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    Academics
    Programs you’re looking for

    Study what you love while working alongside supportive, expert faculty who prioritize hands-on research and service-learning.

    All of my faculty care not only about my work and my research but me as a person and how I’m doing.

    Juliet
    (’23)
    Political Science and Communication
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    Campus life
    Welcome home

    Volunteers come from all corners of the globe, and UT quickly becomes their home, sweet home. Whether you’re an undergraduate or graduate student, our 450 student clubs will make it easy for you to find your people.

    You’ll find everything you need on our 920-acre campus. Vols have over 30 dining options, several recreational facilities, and access to an on-campus Student Health Center.

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    Visit
    Come see us

    There’s an undeniable energy on our campus which is located in the heart of Knoxville, a city with a small town feel. Walk downtown for ice cream at Cruze Farm. Kayak on the Tennessee River. There’s always something to do here!

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    tuition, cost & aid
    Invest in your success

    Your goals for the future matter to us at UT, and we want to help you achieve them. Between our student success initiatives, attentive professors, and financial aid and scholarship opportunities, you’ll find support every step of the way toward your degree.

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    When I got accepted into UT, I received scholarships that allowed me to continue my education as well as … my extra endeavors that I wanted to pursue such as doing research or studying abroad.

    Tyler
    (’24)
    Microbiology and Neuroscience
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    $79M

    in scholarships and financial aid was offered to students in 2024

    92%

    of first-year students received financial aid and scholarships in 2024

    50%+

    of students graduate with no debt

    Bearing the torch
    The volunteer spirit

    We are the Volunteers: selfless leaders who light the way toward a better future through community engagement, research, and innovative thinking. The Volunteer spirit shines through our students who are using their unique talents to make life and lives better for their communities near and far.

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    A selfless act

    “Six weeks compared to the rest of his life was miniscule,” Lady Vol swimmer Margaret Marando (’25) said after taking a break from competition to donate bone marrow to a four-year-old boy with leukemia.

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    A role model

    “My decision to go into community health education really came from the idea of wanting to teach people about health and wellness,” Lady Vol volleyball player Morgahn Fingall said. “I want to be able to reach communities on a personal level.”

    Learn how Morgahn is making an impact

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    become a Volunteer

    Life as a Vol is sweet. From singing “Rocky Top” in Neyland Stadium and Big Orange Fridays to research and service-learning, the experiences you have here at UT will inspire you in whatever the future holds.  


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