The University of Tennessee-Martin Tennessee

Public regional university in Tennessee with strong agricultural science programs and accessible admissions in a town setting.

College statistics

Address:
554 University Street
Martin, TN
38238
Sector Group:
Public 4-Year or Above
Official Website:
https://www.utm.edu/
Setting:
Town
Research Activity Tier:
No research designation
Economic Mobility Index:
Opportunity Colleges and Universities – Higher Access, Higher Earnings
Primary Undergraduate Major:
Agricultural/animal/plant/veterinary Science and Related Fields

The University of Tennessee-Martin is a public four-year regional university in Martin, Tennessee, serving roughly 6,900 students. The institution emphasizes programs in agricultural, animal, plant, and veterinary science alongside traditional undergraduate and graduate offerings. Located in a small town setting, UTM combines a regional focus with a residential campus environment.

In-state tuition runs $8,802 annually with a total cost of attendance of $16,346 when including room and board; out-of-state students pay $14,842 in tuition and $22,386 total. Admissions are accessible, with an acceptance rate of 87.3 percent. Enrolled students typically score around the 75th percentile of 620 in SAT Reading and 590 in SAT Math, or a 24 in ACT Composite.

The university has a six-year graduation rate of 55 percent. UTM works well for students seeking affordable, hands-on agricultural and professional education in a smaller institutional setting and for those considering transfer to regional four-year programs. Prospective students should visit utm.edu to learn more about specific program offerings and campus resources.