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| Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
| Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Recommended |
| Secondary School GPA: | Required |
| Secondary School Record: | Required |
| TOEFL: | Required |
| $30 | Undergrad Application Fee |
| $30 | Graduate Application Fee |
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| Address: | 615 McCallie Ave Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598 |
| Phone: | (423) 425-4111 |
| General Site: | www.utc.edu |
| Admissions: | www.utc.edu/admissions.php |
| Application: | secure.utc.edu/admissions/secure/ |
Study hard and go to class!! Enjoy opportunities to meet people and stay focused on your classes!
» Read MoreDo your research and make sure the culture is one you will want to be in for the next 4 years.
» Read MoreProspective students should get to know the campus and see if that campus is best for them. The walk around campus and the dorms are significant factors to a school.
» Read MoreI would take my gen-ed classes at a two year school because there is no guarantee that you will get in the classes that you need to take. There are too many students and not enough professors.
» Read MoreGet used to being run in circles but staff. Most staff are students like you and I. They get paid to much to do the least amount of work. They expect you to know how to figure stuff out the first time. When in reality you could be from overseas and not know anything anywhere, yet they still really don't care. So be prepared to learn how to figure stuff on your own and figure how to get around on your own. Thats how i was treated and I didn't get the actual college experience. But you might have a different experience.
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