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Learn about the history, organization, academics, and athletics of the flagship campus of the University of Tennessee system. The Knoxville campus is a public land-grant research university with over 36,000 students and a $1 billion endowment.
The University of Tennessee System is a public university system in Tennessee with six campuses, including UT Knoxville, UT Chattanooga, and UT Martin. The system has a history of expansion, mergers, and controversies, and offers various academic programs and research opportunities.
Find out the names, locations, control types, enrollments, and founding dates of all the higher education institutions in Tennessee. This list includes public and private, research and special-focus, baccalaureate and doctoral universities, colleges, and schools.
UTC is a public university in Chattanooga, Tennessee, founded in 1886 and part of the University of Tennessee System. It offers over 140 undergraduate majors and concentrations, and nearly 100 graduate programs, as well as research centers in computational engineering and infectious disease control.
Bethel University is a private Cumberland Presbyterian-affiliated university in McKenzie, Tennessee, with satellite campuses in Jackson and Paris. It offers degrees up to the master's level in various fields and has a history dating back to 1842.
Cumberland University is a private university in Lebanon, Tennessee, founded in 1842 by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. It has a history of law, theology, and arts education, and is affiliated with the NAIA and the Mid-South Conference.
UT Martin is a public university in West Tennessee, one of the five campuses of the University of Tennessee system. It was founded in 1927 as a junior college and became a four-year institution in 1951, and has a history of racial desegregation and growth.
Fisk University is a private historically black liberal arts college in Nashville, Tennessee, founded in 1866 by the American Missionary Association. It is the oldest institution for higher education in Nashville and the first HBCU to gain accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.