UT to Host Multiple Events Celebrating Veterans
The Veterans Day events recognize student, staff, faculty and alumni veterans in the Vol community and beyond to show appreciation for their service.
The Veterans Day events recognize student, staff, faculty and alumni veterans in the Vol community and beyond to show appreciation for their service.
Campus experts have offered several holistic approaches for students to stay healthy and motivated during this time.
“The chancellor talked to my dad—who didn’t actually go to UT but raised us as big Volunteer fans,” Mikayla Woltman said. “When I called the chancellor back, she was like, ‘I’ve been waiting for you! It’s so nice to hear from you.’”
The Student Success Center and the Office of Multicultural Student Life are going above and beyond to provide easily accessible online resources to students.
Classes are right around the corner, and it’s never too early to start planning for a successful first year on Rocky Top. We asked staff at the Student Success Center for advice for students on achieving success during their time in college.
Students of all backgrounds are experiencing firsthand the benefits of academic coaching, tutoring, and supplemental instruction, according to a study published by researchers with UT’s Student Success Center.
UT is participating in the nationwide event with a full slate of activities highlighting the success of first-generation students and bringing attention to the support and resources available to them.
Have you ever studied for hours and still felt like you didn’t know your class material? Do you need to develop a plan to accomplish your goals? Academic coaching through the Student Success Center can help.
Thirty-eight students who had been academically dismissed at the end of the spring semester are now back in class, thanks to the Summer Opportunity for Academic Recovery.
It’s almost October and many of you have gotten in to a routine for the school year. But some of you may still be trying to develop a plan for managing your time effectively. Read tips and tricks from some of the Student Success Center’s academic coaches about time management. You may not need to
Anton Reece, executive director of the Student Success Center, has been named associate vice provost and director of the Student Success Center. His promotion comes as part of a larger reorganization of Student Success. Associate Provost Ruth Darling announced the changes and said the restructuring “embraces our current strategies and successes, best practices in student
Have you heard your professors mention going to Supplemental Instruction for help? Are you looking for help in some of your classes but don’t know where to turn? SI leaders and tutors at the Student Success Center can help you with these questions.