Tennessee Tech opens applications for fall 2025 admission
Tech students give a “Wings Up” hand signal following freshman convocation last fall.
High school students and lifelong learners looking for a nationally ranked university
experience can now apply to Tennessee Tech University for the fall 2025 semester.
The university announced that applications are open and prospective students are encouraged to apply early to get a head start on their
admissions checklist.
“As Tennessee Tech looks forward to welcoming another large freshman class this fall,
we’re already making plans for fall 2025. We want students to know they belong right
here in Tennessee’s College Town,” said Karen Lykins, vice president for enrollment
and communication at Tech. “Applying for admission now puts students in the best possible
position to qualify for scholarships and get a head start on exploring all that life
as a Golden Eagle has to offer.”
The start of fall 2025 applications comes as Tech is experiencing a renaissance, marked
by a flurry of new construction, including its state-of-the-art Ashraf Islam Engineering
Building set to open in October, the launch of its nuclear engineering degree program
– only the second in the state – and the university’s largest annual externally funded
research total in its 109-year history.
As students and parents weigh their higher education options, Tech also continues
to make college affordable. Roughly half of Tech students graduate debt-free, thanks
in part to the university’s Presidential Scholars program, which offers guaranteed scholarships ranging in value from $3,000 to $10,000
per year to students meeting minimum grade point average and standardized test score
requirements. Students must apply for admission by Dec. 15 for Presidential Scholars
eligibility.
“Tennessee Tech gives students the total package: world-class academic programs in
more than 200 fields of study, affordability that helps students stay ahead and a
vibrant campus life in a safe and affordable college town,” said Frank Tittle, director
of admissions at Tech. “We can’t wait to welcome our newest Golden Eagles in 2025
and show them what this community is all about.”
Prospective students can also schedule a VIP campus visit with a Tech Trailblazer
– current students who provide personalized, one-on-one tours to guests and their
families – at www.tntech.edu/visit.
Tech is ranked as a “Best National University” by U.S. News & World Report and offers
more than 200 programs of study. Tech grads leave with the least debt of all public
universities in the state. In fact, based on total cost and alumni earnings, Tech
provides students with the highest return on investment for any public university
in Tennessee, according to PayScale.
Learn more and apply for admission today at www.tntech.edu/apply.