If you are a student who has attempted fewer than 12 semester hours of college-level coursework (excluding dual enrollment courses or advanced placement credit taken in high school), UT Martin will consider your application for admission as a first-year student.

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Admission Standards for First-Year Applicants

In-state Guaranteed Admission Requirements

All Tennessee high school students who graduate from accredited/state-approved high schools and meet the below criteria are guaranteed admission to UT Martin.

  • First-year students who are ranked in the top 10% of their class.
  • First-year students applying for admission to UT Martin can meet one of the following high school GPA and ACT/SAT combinations:
    • 3.0 high school GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and a minimum 19 ACT score/900 SAT score or
    • 2.7 high school GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and a minimum 21 ACT score/980 SAT score
  • First-year students must meet unit requirements with completed high school courses. See courses below for details.
  • All ACT and SAT scores are super-scored when multiple tests are submitted. All applicants are required to submit ACT/SAT scores, regardless of class rank or GPA.
  • Any student’s file not meeting guaranteed admission requirements will be reviewed for conditional admission.
Out-of-State Guaranteed Admission Requirements

All high school students who graduate from accredited high schools and meet the below criteria are guaranteed admission to UT Martin.

  • First-year students applying for admission to UT Martin can meet one of the following high school GPA and ACT/SAT combinations:
    • 3.0 high school GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and a minimum 19 ACT score/900 SAT score or
    • 2.7 high school GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and a minimum 21 ACT score/980 SAT score
  • First-year students must meet unit requirements with completed high school courses. See courses below for details.
  • All ACT and SAT scores are super-scored when multiple tests are submitted. All applicants are required to submit ACT/SAT scores, regardless of class rank or GPA.
  • Any student’s file not meeting guaranteed admission requirements will be reviewed for conditional admission.
Graduates from High Schools Without State Accreditation
  • 21 ACT or 980 SAT and a cumulative high school grade point average of 2.85 or above on a 4.0 scale
  • Contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office (731-881-7020; admissions@utm.edu) for specific admission criteria information regarding ACT and GED or HiSET test score requirements
High School Curriculum
  • English: 4 units
  • Algebra: 2 units
  • Advanced Math: 2 unit of geometry, trigonometry, calculus or advanced mathematics
  • U.S. History: 1 unit
  • Social Studies: 1 unit of world history, European history, or world geography (may be fulfilled by completing 2 one-half unit courses)
  • Science: 3 units, including biology, chemistry or physics, and a third lab course
  • Foreign Language: 2 units in the same language
  • Visual/Performing Arts: 1 unit of theater arts, visual arts, music theory, music history, vocal music, instrumental music or art history
Non-Traditional Student

Students eligible for admission as non-traditional first-year students graduated from high school three or more years ago and have attempted fewer than 12 semester hours of college-level coursework.

  • 2.85 cumulative high school GPA or 19 ACT/900 SAT
  • Contact the Admissions Office (731-881-7020 or admitme@utm.edu) for specific admission criteria information regarding ACT and GED or HiSET test score requirements.

Admissions Standards for Guest Students

Transient Student

A Transient Student is a student from another college or university who would like to attend UT Martin for one semester only.

Admission Requirements

  • Must meet admissions standards for transfer students
  • Only be enrolling in UT Martin for one semester
  • Must submit a statement of good academic standing from former institution
Post-Baccalaureate Student

Admission Requirements

The first step is to complete an admissions application at www.utm.edu/admissions-and-aid/apply. If you did not receive your bachelor's degree from UT Martin, you will need to submit a copy of your official college transcript to the Office of Admissions.

Questions? Contact the Office of Admissions at (731) 881-7020 or admissions@utm.edu.

Transcripts may be submitted electronically from the college via Parchment or the National Student Clearinghouse, or by mail to the address below:

Office of Admissions
325 Clement Hall
Martin, TN 38238

A post baccalaureate student cannot receive Financial Aid. If financial aid is required, students who graduated from UT Martin should apply as a returning student with a different major. If the student graduated from another university or college, he/she should apply as a transfer student in order to receive financial aid. If applying as a transfer student, the Office of Undergraduate Admissions will need the student’s high school transcript along with transcripts from all other colleges and universities attended.

 

Next Steps For Admitted Students

 

Applying for Financial Aid

We offer one of the lowest costs of attendance in Tennessee and award more than $39 million in scholarships and grants each year. We help families navigate applying for financial aid and understanding just how affordable a four-year UTM degree can be.

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Students must file a renewal Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year in order to continue receiving scholarships, grants, loans, and work study.
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Cost of Attendance

An estimated Cost of Attendance provides students and parents with projected educational costs associated with full-time attendance for a one-year period.
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Scholarships and Grants

Scholarships and grants are financial aid awards that you don't have to pay back. Learn more about merit and needs based awards.
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