Apply Early: Applications open your first week back for your senior year in high school. You must be fully admitted to the UofM to be scholarship eligible, and scholarships are awarded the December prior to your start date. You might need to submit additional information, so be sure to apply early so you can receive scholarships.
For applicants who have never
attended another college
Transfer to UofM
For applicants with transfer
credits from another college
For high school students
interested in earning
college-level credits
For undergraduate applicants
who plan to enroll on a
student visa
View admission requirements
UofM Global (online)
For applicants interested
in the UofM's online program
exclusively
For former students
who have not enrolled
for at least one term
Please visit the Grad School
website for information
Please visit the School of Law
website for information
For applicants interested
in personal enrichment,
but not completing a degree
Tennessee residents aged 60+ who are interested in participating in the Elite Student Audit Program should apply here.
Applications are generally available approximately one year before the term you wish to enter.
Choose the application that best fits your intentions.
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