UT Campuses Propose Unprecedented, Across-the-Board Zero Percent Tuition Increases
For the academic year that begins in fall 2020, all University of Tennessee campuses are proposing no tuition increases to their individual advisory boards.
For the academic year that begins in fall 2020, all University of Tennessee campuses are proposing no tuition increases to their individual advisory boards.
Following CDC guidance, the Board of Trustees will hold a virtual meeting Friday 8 a.m. EDT to be briefed about the University’s ongoing COVID-19 response.
UT System President Randy Boyd, in consultation with campus chancellors, has announced that summer session classes at all campuses will be delivered online in response to COVID-19.
At the meeting, the Board of Trustees will consider appointing Interim President Randy Boyd to the position of president up to June 30, 2025. The Board will also be briefed on the University’s actions and plans in response to COVID-19.
Each campus will be sending out specific communications to their faculty, students and staff regarding the impact to its respective campuses.