New Program to Support Student Veterans
The Veteran Impact Program will help student veterans transition from the military to UT.
The Veteran Impact Program will help student veterans transition from the military to UT.
In her presentation, Williams described building a campus where students have the resources and community support they need to succeed, and how these strategies are paying off at UT with record graduation and retention rates.
Rachel Stewart is a recipient the most prestigious award given to undergraduates pursuing a career in public service leadership.
Two UT students have been named 2022 Goldwater Scholars.
Helping UT students thrive starts with understanding and celebrating their strengths.
The Promising Practice Accelerator grant from the American Talent Initiative will help support student success initiatives.
Mathematics Professor David Manderscheid will direct the National Science Foundation’s Division of Mathematical Sciences beginning January 31.
UT will host a full schedule of activities to honor veterans all week. The events have been organized by the Veterans Success Center and the Division of Student Success.
UT’s Veterans Success Center supports more than 1,200 student veterans and service members.
UT improved in key rankings metrics such as graduation and retention, faculty resources, and student excellence. Chancellor Donde Plowman said the university is well-positioned to continue such a positive trajectory.
Phase three of orientation starts August 13 for new students, featuring hundreds of exciting events and traditions to welcome them to UT.
UT is recognized among 300 schools for costs, programs, policies, and services for student veterans.