Before starting your application, please review the checklist that applies to you:
- New Student Checklist - students that did not apply for the Fall 2025 semester
- Returning User Checklist - students that previously applied for the Fall 2025 semester
Step 1: Dual Enrollment Application/Registration
Submit a UT Martin Dual Enrollment Application/Registration. Spring 2026 application will open November 3rd.
- A parent or guardian must complete the digital Program Consent Form using the link sent via email or text after the student finishes their application. Your application will not process until this step is complete.
- Students turning 18 during the upcoming term of enrollment will need to submit a copy of their valid driver’s license, official birth certificate, or valid passport as required by the Eligibility Verification for Entitlements Act. Documentation can be scanned and emailed to dualenrollment@utm.edu.
- Students who have previously taken dual enrollment coursework with another institution prior to the upcoming term must request an official transcript be sent directly to the UT Martin Dual Enrollment Director, 538 University Street, 110 Gooch Hall, Martin, TN 38238, as required to determine continued eligibility for the grant/scholarship.
Step 2: Tennessee Dual Enrollment Grant Application
Submit a Tennessee Dual Enrollment Grant Application for the academic year by the deadline for the term of enrollment. Please contact TSAC Customer Service (800) 342-1663 for further assistance.
After applying, here’s what comes next:
Account Access
When the application is approved and processed, you will receive an email with your account information and login steps to set up your password and access your UT Martin Portal.
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Required Materials
Dual enrollment students are responsible for purchasing or renting required course materials.
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Accessibility Resources
The Accessibility Resource Center (ARC) develops and implements services for students with disabilities that allow for equal access to higher education. Dual enrollment students with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) need to contact the Accessibility Resource Center directly at (731) 881-7605 for assistance.
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