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Enhancing Student Access and Success at UT for Economic Development in Tennessee

Explore strategies for improving student access, enrollment diversity, and success at UT to enhance enrollment in key academic disciplines crucial for Tennessee's economic growth. Address benchmarks, diversity, financial aid, STEM education, and inclusive support for all students.

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Enhancing Student Access and Success at UT for Economic Development in Tennessee

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  1. Student Access & Student Success

  2. Student Access How can UT improve access for ALL students? How can UT improve enrollment diversity? How can UT foster enrollment in academic disciplines that are identified as crucial to TN’s economic development?

  3. Student Access Benchmarks headcount enrollments (undergraduate, graduate, professional) On-campus Distance Learning Non-standard formats (times, days, terms) Transfer & Articulation Diversity (incl. race, gender, age, TN resident/ENI, etc.) Financial Aid (incl. debt-at-graduation) Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM); healthcare, education, business???

  4. Student Success How can UT improve ALL students’ success? How can UT improve minority students’ success? How can UT help all students (&, especially, minority students) in academic majors that are identified as crucial to TN’s economic development?

  5. Student Success Benchmarks Persistence-to-Graduation (“native” students only?) close minority student graduation gap STEM graduates

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