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news
Why stand in line to pay your tuition and
fees? Make convenient and easy online payments on the One Stop website. Spring semester fee
payments are due at 4:30 p.m. today.
Vol Tip: Your first step to apply for grants, federal work-study,
scholarships (including the HOPE), and student loans for the 2015–2016 academic year is
to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Submit your FAFSA by Sunday, February 15. You may
begin filling out the FAFSA, save it online, and return to it later.
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reminders
The VolShop will offer extended hours
tomorrow through Tuesday, January 13, at the University Center location so you can grab
all of your class materials. Here’s a list of start-of-semester
campus store hours.
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deadlines
Be sure to log in to MyUTK before your classes begin later this week to
familiarize yourself with class locations and to see if any of your class details have
changed. As a reminder, your last day to add, change grading options, or drop classes
without a W for first-session courses is Monday, January 12, and the
deadline for full-session courses is Friday, January 16. The deadline
for second-session courses is Monday, March 2.
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reminders
The Carl Cowan Scholarship is available for
undergraduate or graduate minority students who show financial need or outstanding
achievement and involvement. Four scholarships of $1,000 will be awarded for the 2015–
2016 academic year. The deadline to apply is 5:00 p.m.
Friday, February 13.
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see you there
Interested in serving the community while
enhancing your leadership skills? Register for
the Center for Leadership and Service’s annual Clifton M. Jones Student Leadership
Conference and MLK Jr. Day of Service beginning at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, January 17.
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awesome
Wayne is a junior in accounting who truly
embodies the Volunteer spirit. He has been the first and only Business Education for
Talented Students (BETS) student to be accepted into the Global Leadership Scholars
program and the Chancellor’s Honors program. His ultimate goal is to start his own firm
that specifically serves individuals with disabilities in a low income area. Read more
about Wayne’s accomplishments here.
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see you there
Stop by the International Coffeehouse from
2:00 to 4:00 p.m. every Wednesday through March 11 in the Mary E. Greer Room of
Hodges Library. Meet new people while sampling food and coffee from all over the world.
The event will highlight a different country each week with a region-specific coffee or tea
and a small snack.
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