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Fall semester begins next Wednesday, and
move-in day for many students begins at 8:00 a.m. Saturday. Volunteers will be on hand
to help unload cars and answer questions. Here’s everything you need to know for the big day. Download the UT Housing Key 2 Tennessee
guidebook for the official schedule, maps, and your move-in to-do list.
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reminders
More than 7,000 residential students are
making their way to campus this week. Construction on campus and the city of
Knoxville’s upgrades to Cumberland Avenue will present a few challenges when
traveling to campus. Read more about traffic changes for move-in
and recommendations for accessing campus this week.
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see you there
It’s going to be a busy, fun-filled week of
activities for all students during Welcome Week. Check out the entire schedule of things
to do next week on the Welcome Week website.
Vol Tip: All the
information you need to help you during your first week is available on the Welcome to Campus website, where you
can find helpful tools and special Welcome Week hours for One Stop, the VolShop, and
the T transit system.
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Have you had the chance to visit the first
phase of the Student Union? The building features the VolShop, VolBooks, and VolTech
stores; several dining options; and the Center for Career Development. Seven offices
previously located in the University Center have moved to nearby buildings while the
second phase of the Student Union is built. Familiarize yourself with these new locations so you can take advantage of
their services.
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deadlines
Fall tuition and fees are due by 4:30 p.m.
Monday, August 17. Take a second to check your MyUTK
account and make sure your fees have been paid. If you still need to pay your fees,
don’t forget you can do so online. One Stop is open on the first floor of Hodges
Library from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. this Saturday and Sunday and 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Monday if you need additional help.
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reminders
Are you bringing your car to campus this
semester? Make sure to purchase your parking permit online as Parking Services is no
longer selling permits in their office. You will receive a temporary PDF permit with your
purchase receipt to display in your vehicle. This temporary permit will allow you to park
in your designated parking area for ten days until you receive your permanent permit by
mail.
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