TUITION, COST & AID

Earning a degree is an important investment. That matters to us. Here at UT, we’re committed to seeing you succeed and helping you along the way with plenty of scholarships and financial aid opportunities.

Graduates sing the alma mater during the College of Communications and Information (CCI) commencement ceremony inside Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center on May 16, 2024.

$79M

in scholarships and financial aid was offered to students in 2024

~25%

of undergraduate students are the first in their family to go to college

92%+

of first-year students received financial aid and scholarships from federal, UT, and private sources in 2024

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Undergraduate affordability

Nearly 50 percent of undergraduate students at UT graduate debt free! In fact, UT students are consistently below the national average for student debt. Use our cost calculator to estimate what tuition might look like for you or explore a detailed breakdown of potential costs.

Scholarships & Aid

Whether you’re applying to attend as a first-year, transfer, or international student, you’ll find many opportunities for financial assistance.

Examples of aid opportunities

Volunteer Scholarship

Awarded to in-state and out-of-state students with stellar high school GPAs and test scores.

To be considered, students must be enrolled at UT immediately following their senior year of high school.

Distinguished Tennessean Scholarship

Awarded to one in-state student from every Tennessee county to apply to tuition and mandatory fees.

This award is renewable for four years.

Tri-Star Scholarship Program

Financial aid program for Tennessee residents that includes the UT Promise Scholarship, the Tennessee Pledge Scholarship, and the Flagship Scholarship.

Scholarships within the program may be combined with some other UT-funded scholarships.

More Financial Aid

Financial aid opportunities for in-state, out-of-state, transfer, and international students.

The Provost Scholarship, the Tennessee Explore Scholarship, and the Global Ambassador Scholarship are just a few of many options available for students to apply for.

Receiving financial aid and scholarships has been a game changer for me.

Sana
(’25)
Communications
Knoxville, TN
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Two graduate students with a laptop engage in a discussion

Graduate affordability

As a graduate student at UT, you’ll find several resources to help you afford your program. From assistantships and fellowships to scholarships offered by colleges, there are many opportunities for financial aid.

The financial aid that I received here has allowed me to truly excel on Rocky Top. UT opened doors that led me to study abroad in Spain using the scholarships and aid awarded to me.

DRUe

(’25)
Public Relations
Delran, NJ
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Online affordability

You can earn a UT degree from anywhere with our accessible and affordable online programs and certifications. Through Vols Online, students are not only eligible for aid and scholarships but are often able to maintain employment while studying.

Worth your investment

The time you spend at UT will prepare you for what comes next. The future belongs to you, and we’re here to help you claim it! Within six months of graduation, 90 percent of our undergraduate students are employed full time or enrolled in graduate school.