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University of Tennessee System Sets Enrollment Record for Third Consecutive Year

Randy Boyd, John Compton, Bill Rhodes

Knoxville—For the third consecutive year the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees is celebrating record-breaking enrollment for the UT System.

The UT System boasted an all-time high enrollment of 53,983 students for 2021, representing a 2.7% increase above the previous year.  Additionally, both undergraduate as well as graduate and professional enrollment grew at record levels, increasing 2.5 percent and 3.5 percent, respectively.

“This is encouraging news, given that college and university enrollment is declining more than 3 percent across the country,” UT Board of Trustees Chair John Compton said.  “We have proven for the third consecutive year that we are far exceeding national trends.  The hard work, focus and diligence of our faculty and staff—even amidst a global pandemic—is inspiring and paying tremendous dividends.”

Additionally, freshmen enrollment continues to rise.  Since 2017, freshmen enrollment has increased 14.7 percent, and this year UT Knoxville is celebrating the largest incoming freshman class in its history with 5,948 students (representing a 7.9 percent increase from 2020).  For the UT System, four-year and six-year graduation rates also continued to increase.

 

Other key highlights from the Board of Trustees meeting include:

 

To access materials and archived video from the board meetings, please visit https://trustees.tennessee.edu/materials/2021-fall-meeting/.  To access images from the UT Board of Trustees meetings, please visit https://news.tennessee.edu/board-of-trustees-fall-2021/.

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