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Welcome to Admissions at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Failure to provide a professional credential evaluation will cause a delay in the application process. Falsification of any admissions application information or failure to disclose previous attendance at another college or university are grounds for immediate rejection and/or cancellation of an admissions application.

Access Online Application For Enrollment
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is now accepting applications to the university over the web. To apply to the university over the web click on the following link: Access Online Application For Enrollment.

Applying for Admission
At the time of filing an application, please have the Registrar of each college attended forward an official transcript of your work directly to The Office of Enrollment Services, 910 Madison, Suite 525, Memphis, Tennessee, 38163. Failure to disclose previous college or university attendance may cause rejection or cancellation of admission. An applicant may only have ONE ACTIVE APPLICATION in process per admission cycle. An applicant may not apply to any additional college or program until a final administrative decision has been made pertaining to the first application. An applicant may choose to withdraw an active application in process by providing a written statement to the Office of Enrollment Services, 910 Madison, Suite 525, Memphis, Tennessee, 38163 or by email (webmaster@utmem.edu).

Admission Guidelines
All colleges at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center give admissions priority to applications from qualified Tennessee residents. A principal mission of The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is to educate health professionals for Tennessee. The health professions colleges may consider applications from residents of other states. In most professional programs, a maximum of 10 percent of enrollees may be out-of-state residents, with priority consideration given to the sons and daughters of University of Tennessee alumni. Through the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) contract, students may be accepted to the College of Dentistry from the state of Arkansas. The College of Graduate Health Sciences educates students for more global responsibilities. This college gives admission priority to applications from qualified Tennessee residents but may consider applications from residents of other states, as well as international students. The 10 percent enrollment limit does not apply to the graduate college. The Chancellor may grant exceptions to these guidelines.

Admission with Advanced Standing
Students seeking admission with advanced standing to The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, from another accredited program, must submit the usual application form for the college of choice, the nonrefundable application fee, and all the supporting documents required of the beginning student in the program. Additionally, transfer students must present a statement of withdrawal in good standing and a recommendation from the dean or other responsible officer of the institution previously attended. Prospective transfer students must discuss their plans with the college admissions officer prior to submitting an application, because very few incoming transfers are possible.

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