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UT Board of Trustees approves 2.5 percent tuition increase for UT Martin

The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees approved a 2.5 percent tuition increase for students attending the University of Tennessee at Martin during the 2019-2020 academic year at its annual meeting June 21 in Knoxville. This is the fifth year in a row that tuition increases have been kept below 3 percent across the UT System.

The total increase to tuition and required fees for UT Martin undergraduate students is $236 for the year. This includes a $162 increase to the maintenance fee (also known as in-state tuition) and a $74 increase in student fees. These additions bring the cost of full-time, in-state tuition and fees to $9,748 per academic year and full-time, out-of-state tuition and fees to $15,788 per academic year for undergraduate students. Full-time status is based on enrollment in 12 or more credit hours per semester.

Tuition and fees for graduate students will increase by $252 for the year, which includes an additional $178 for the maintenance fee and $74 for other student fees. This brings the cost of full-time, in-state graduate tuition and fees to $10,616 per academic year and full-time, out-of-state graduate tuition and fees to $16,656 per academic year. Full-time status for graduate students is based on enrollment in nine credit hours per semester.

Costs for international students have increased at the same rates for undergraduate and graduate students, respectively.

For more information on UT Martin cost of attendance, contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at 731-881-7020 or the Office of Graduate Studies at 731-881-7012.

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