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Where Can I Find Tutoring on Campus?

So you’re halfway through your semester and realize you need a little help in one…or a few of your classes. You’re in luck! Get free walk-in tutoring or tutoring by appointment from the Student Success Center and Multicultural Student Life. Check their websites for tutoring hours and locations.
Vol Tip: The Tutoring@UT online database lets you search a subject and course level to find other available tutoring options.

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Request Your Ticket for Alabama Game

The UT versus Alabama game is less than two weeks away—set for Saturday, October 25, in Neyland Stadium. Make sure you are in the Rocky Top Rowdies student section by requesting your $10 ticket on Big Orange Tix today through Wednesday, October 13 through 15.

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Join Career Services Team as a Peer Career Advisor

Help critique resumes, assist with job search strategies and interview skills, and promote Career Services to other students as a trained Peer Career Advisor. Attend an information session to learn more at 4:00 p.m. on October 21 or 22 at Career Services, located inside Dunford Hall. Apply here.

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The T Schedule During Fall Break

The T will run on a limited schedule during fall break. On Thursday and Friday, an access van for individuals with disabilities will service the campus community during the day. The Hill, Neyland Express, and Fort Routes will not operate. A T link evening van will also operate. Regular service will resume on Sunday.

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Apply for a Grant from the UT Alliance of Women Philanthropists

Want to develop a new project or program that benefits campus or expands on an existing program? Need help funding the project? The UT Alliance of Women Philanthropists is accepting grant applications for its Giving Circle grants program. Applications are due November 21. Grants range from $2,500 to $25,000. For more information, visit their website.

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Welcome New Students as an Orientation Leader

Would you like to help new students transition to UT? Use your leadership skills and your Big Orange pride to welcome more than 12,000 new students and parents to campus by serving as an Orientation Leader. Help guide admitted students and their families through several one- and two-day orientation sessions throughout the year. Applications are due November 5.

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Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Volunteers Needed

The JDRF East Tennessee Chapter needs volunteers for its James Bond-themed gala on Saturday, November 8. JDRF’s mission is to find a cure for Type 1 Diabetes and its complications through the support of research. The East Tennessee Chapter serves forty-seven counties, raising almost $1.5 million every year. Email Erin Cagney if interested by October 15.

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Howl-O-Ween Pooch Parade and Pet Expo

A costume pet parade with prizes, activities, food trucks, dog rescue groups, pet businesses, educational booths, and a K-9 demo—all happening at this year’s Howl-O-Ween Pooch Parade and Pet Expo. Stop by with your four-legged friend or come on your own and explore. The event is from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. this Sunday at the UT Gardens.

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