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UTC offers two scholarships specifically for undergraduate students who live in Tennessee, the UT Promise and Tennessee Hope Scholarships.

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Chattanooga ranks among the top U.S. cities for launching a career — and UTC positions students to take full advantage with affordable tuition.

With internships and job opportunities just steps from campus, students don’t just earn a degree, they build real-world experience and connections to jump start their careers from day one.

UTC’s deep ties to local industries ensure students start earning and advancing after graduation.

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