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Students stroll across UTC campus in the winter.

Photo by University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Think attending UTC as a commuter student is just about saving money? Think again:

  1. Enjoy campus — You don’t have to live on campus to access UTC’s many resources, events, and amenities.
  2. Set your terms — Build a flexible work and school schedule that fits your life.
  3. Tap into Chattanooga — Grow local career connections in the city, while staying close to family/friends for support.
  4. Recharge — Focus in class, then unwind at home, where you’re comfortable.

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