When did the University of Tennessee start?

Following the post revolutionary trend of establishing colleges in the United States, Tennessee established the University of Tennessee (UT) two years before merging with the republic to form one of the 16th U.S federal States. This university is in Knoxville Tennessee has a long history leading to its modern times. This paper will discuss the foundation, location, academic programs, and campus life. Lets see when did the university of Tennessee start?

When and how was UT founded? 

Within the Volunteer State sit three universities with the same names and share a common history. These colleges include the University of Tennessee in Martin, the University of Tennessee in Chattanooga, and the University of Tennessee in Orange and White. This is where Oprah Winfrey graduated. It begin as Blount College in downtown Knoxville where the University of Tennessee was founded in the year 1794 in Tennessee. Named after the territorial governor Mr. William Blount the college operated for thirteen years with money collected from tuition and fees from one of its existing study courses (www.utk.edu). History has it that, Blount College was again renamed East Tennessee College from 1807 until 1809 when it closed its doors at least for a decade after its first president’s death Rev. Samuel Carrick. East Tennessee college later reopened its doors again in 1820 with David Sherman the college president. 

The college founding trustees acquired a piece of land to build what is known nowadays as campus Hill. In 1879, East Tennessee College was again rediscovered as the University of Tennessee. The University started in the year 1879 to be called the University of Tennessee, the university today has grown popular and called many notorious names like ‘UT Knoxville’, or ‘UTK’, or either UT.

Where is UT located?

During the 1829-1902 period, the college campus moved from downtown Knoxville to what is now called The Hill. Currently, the University is back in its first location extended to 910 acres of land with 294 buildings in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States of America 37996.

University of Tennessee (1879)

The University of Tennessee celebrated its century of existence in the year 1979 and in the year 2022 made its 149th-year mark of providing quality higher education. UT officially started in the year 1879, the University has contributed tremendously to educational progress by enrolling the first-ever female student and all religious groups of the public of Tennessee. After the University’s years of reconstruction (1860-1879), the University went on a 38-year path of modernizing (1880-1918) its institutional, between the year 1919-to 1951 the college curved its traditional identity thus unraveling it from other higher institutions of learning till 1989 when its new traditions were declared. 

The University of Tennessee is also projected to be Tennessee’s oldest and largest public institution of higher learning but also the founder of the University of Tennessee education system formed in 1968, the system is now functional in 95 counties through the combination of education, outreach, and research. Joe DiPietro president (2015-2018) of UT’s decision to revive the university’s business model in 2015 is paying good dividends to students’ tuition, students have seen low tuition increases of 1.5% or below since 2015, and the university has since fall of 2021 enrolled 31,701 Students which 25,067 are undergraduate and 6,634 are graduate and professional. 

How many colleges does UT have?

UT students’ population is 31,701 and with 11 colleges teaching at least 900 or more programs of study as noted above. In the year 2012, the University officially named its colleges. The University’s academic is a semester season calendar and University’s eleven colleges deliver these programs in the fall and winter semesters. There are 370 undergraduate programs, 547 graduate programs, and 300 study abroad programs (www.utk.edu). Their tuition fees range between $13,244 for in-state tuition and fees to $31,434 for out-of-state tuition and fees. By 2022, The University will be ranked 103th best college in all national universities, number 62 for best colleges for veterans, and number 127 for best value schools. Below is a list of colleges at the University of Tennessee.

  1. Herbert college of agriculture
  2. College of architecture and design
  3. College of art and sciences
  4. Haslam college of business
  5. College of law
  6. College of nursing 
  7. College of Social work
  8. College of communication and information
  9. College of Education, health, and human sciences
  10. Tickle college of engineering 
  11. College of veterinary medicine 

Which major academics are presented by UT?

UT presents more than 900 academic programs ranging from undergraduate academic majors to graduate degrees to online programs courses and honors and scholars’ programs. As means of inspiring academic excellence progress, the university makes provision for an Academic Success Center (ASC). The ASC is a center where students receive help from tutors and product services like test supplementary coaching, academic mentoring, and student support services (www.utk.edu). Nevertheless, admission to the University of Tennessee is highly competitive for example the University received 17,583 applications in 2016 while only about 77.2% of those applications were accepted, resulting in only 4,4851 students enrolling. High schoolers are thus expected to have a GPA average of 3.89 to gain admission (www.en.wikipedia.org). Below I have drawn some of UT’s well-known majors’ courses. 

  • Biological and BioMed sciences
  • Business, management, logistics, and marketing
  • Engineering
  • Multi/interdisciplinary studies
  • Veterinary and health science 
  • Nursing
  • Drama
  • Though not a major, their online MBA program is ranked no.1.

Conclusion

This article investigated the foundation of the University of Tennessee. It exposed that the University was first founded in 1749 and named Blount college but in 1907 was later renamed East Tennessee college. After World War II, the college suffered through further reconstruction and was renamed the University of Tennessee. This university was started in 1879. This article further highlights some of the university’s most noteworthy achievements, this is both academically and within the State of Tenn. and all around its 95 counties. The purpose of this essay is to provide a glimpse into the college’s past and present. The college has achieved a lot and still sets its sights on mere milestones.

University of Tennessee FAQ

  1. How much does it cost to attend the University of Tennessee? Potential students interested in admission at UT can expect to part with $32,498 before aid and $18,825 after aid for in-state costs.
  2. What is the estimated percentage of students who have attained a scholarship at UT? The University of Tennessee has dispersed more than $37 million worth of institutional aid and at least 92% of first-year students receive financial aid or scholarship. 
  3. Any natural scenery behind the UT campus? Yes, the town of Knoxville is a friendly city with a lot of natural scenery including rivers, the Great smoky mountains national park, and outdoor adventure. 
  4. Does the University of Tennessee have an agricultural campus? Yes, Tennessee is known for farming, through their faculty of veterinary and agricultural the university presents at least 11 undergraduate majors, 14 graduate programs, and veterinary science majors.