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5 UTC scholarships that make college even more affordable

Achieve more without breaking the bank with University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s affordable tuition and impressive scholarship opportunities.

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A person stands on a rocky overlook, holding a flag with a large "C" logo, gazing out over a scenic river valley surrounded by mountains under a cloudy sky at sunrise.

$5,000. That’s what students can save per year at UTC when they qualify for the Chancellor’s Scholarship.

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At the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC), students will find an affordable path to a quality education.

UTC’s tuition is already competitively priced, and they offer a variety of scholarships to make earning that degree even more accessible.

Key scholarships available to incoming students include:

  • Chancellor’s Scholarship: $5,000 annually
  • Provost’s Scholarship: $4,000 annually
  • Mocs Scholarship: $3,000 annually
  • UTC Transfer Scholarship: $1,500 annually (plus these other transfer student scholarships)
  • Additional scholarships funded by UTC alumni + supporters are also awarded based on merit, need, and/or specific majors and academic departments

These can be combined with federal Pell Grants and the Tennessee HOPE Scholarship, which now extends to graduate studies. Bonus: All Institutional Renewable Merit Scholarships renew each year.

Need some guidance? UTC’s Financial Aid team is ready to walk students + families through these opportunities that help make higher education more affordable — so all you need to focus on is your studies and future success.

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