Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in TN and worked for the UT system for years. My child will not be applying to UTK, as the state legislatures is insane. It is not a good state for women, minorities or the LGBTQ community.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know several people from this area heading there in a week or so.
I think it has become the next hot southern school.
My DC was admitted in 2022. We visited UTK and Knoxville was unappealing. We thought DC would love it, but it was a miss. Loved other southern schools and towns so much more. Make sure you visit.
Felt the same. Which Southern towns did you prefer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're def not on level w UVA but climbing in popularity and their OOS acceptance is getting much harder. They had record number of apps at 60k.
What are they doing to prepare for the demographic cliff? Are they demolishing and rebuilding the campus, closing old programs, renovating, creating enrollment pipelines, etc.? Schools outside of the t100 on USNWR are going to have a tough time with keeping enrollment up.
The state flagships will all do fine. In fact, admissions to state flagships will become even more competitive in the years to come despite the demographic cliff. At this price point - $350,000+ for private universities; $200,000+ for OOS, times number of children - affordability becomes the main driver of college admissions. Nearly the entire MC and UMC is being funneled into state schools and that's not going to change. Some of the peripheral state campuses may close or be consolidated. But the state flagships will all thrive. The quality of their students is only going to get better year after year.
The best public universities - the UCs, Texas, UVA, UNC - all come from states with thriving, dynamic, professional local economies that depend on a well educated workforce. UVA wouldn't be UVA without Northern Virginia. The UCs wouldn't be the same without Silicon Valley. UNC and the Research Triangle. And so on. That's where UTK is a little limited. High schools tend to suck in Memphis and rural Tennessee. While Nashville is thriving, it's not enough. If UTK really wants to make the leap to the top tier of public schools, they'll have to follow the Michigan model and import 50 percent of their students from out of state. In the meantime, UTK will continue its steady rise just like all the other state flagships as they capture more and more talented MC and UMC students who are priced out of alternatives.
Anonymous wrote:I live in TN and worked for the UT system for years. My child will not be applying to UTK, as the state legislatures is insane. It is not a good state for women, minorities or the LGBTQ community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know several people from this area heading there in a week or so.
I think it has become the next hot southern school.
My DC was admitted in 2022. We visited UTK and Knoxville was unappealing. We thought DC would love it, but it was a miss. Loved other southern schools and towns so much more. Make sure you visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding? Does UTK have any strong departments or programs?
It's certainly a bottom-half, probably a bottom-quartile flagship. Fine, for sure, but not remotely "elite."
Apparently they're #3 in SCM, which is their most popular business program, i believe.
Also, their Nuclear Engineering program isn't too shabby, especially being right next to Oak Ridge National Lab
I'm a high school counselor in VA and we recently learned through a press release that UTK is being added to Colleges Worth Your Money. According to the release the book is adding 10 universities and UTK is one of the 10 new schools. Speaking on just our students, we have observed more students applying over the past few years. Large publics throughout the south are generally becoming more popular from what we see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding? Does UTK have any strong departments or programs?
It's certainly a bottom-half, probably a bottom-quartile flagship. Fine, for sure, but not remotely "elite."
Apparently they're #3 in SCM, which is their most popular business program, i believe.
Also, their Nuclear Engineering program isn't too shabby, especially being right next to Oak Ridge National Lab
Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding? Does UTK have any strong departments or programs?
It's certainly a bottom-half, probably a bottom-quartile flagship. Fine, for sure, but not remotely "elite."
Anonymous wrote:Not sure why my previous thread on this topic got removed. The University of Tennessee Knoxville reports a 23% OOS acceptance rate for fall 2024. That's lower than UGA and almost as low as Michigan and UF.
I know UTK still has work to do to get to the UCLA/Michigan/UVA tier of public universities, but isn't it time to acknowledge the school has become a heavy hitter and probably belongs in the Texas/UGA/UF/Wisco class?
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