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Consumer Info & Student Right to Know

In compliance with Title IV and other federal and state disclosure laws, this list of consumer information that is available provides links to directly access the information. Prospective and current students may contact the respective office or the Office of the Dean of Students for assistance in obtaining the information. 

General Information

utk.edu/aboutut

Campus Facilities

Facilities Services: fs.utk.edu

Faculty & Instructional Personnel

Undergraduate programs, majors, and minors:
advising.utk.edu/ or admissions.utk.edu/majors/

Catalogs: catalog.utk.edu

Faculty Senate: senate.utk.edu

Accreditation: ie.utk.edu/accreditation

Enrollment

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA): ferpa.utk.edu

Graduation rates: oira.utk.edu/factbook

Withdrawal requirements: onestop.utk.edu/withdraw

Transfer of credit: registrar.utk.edu/transfer

Financial Aid

Tuition and costs: onestop.utk.edu/billing-payments/cost-tuition

Financial aid, including scholarships, grants, loans, etc.:
onestop.utk.edu/financial-aid

Services for Students with Disabilities

Student Disability Services: sds.utk.edu

Athletics

utsports.com

Campus Safety

General information: safety.utk.edu

UT Police Department: utpolice.utk.edu

Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy
and Campus Crime Statistics information:
clery.utk.edu/crime-statistics

Policy on a Drug Free Campus & Workplace

policy.tennessee.edu/hr_policy/hr0720

Aside from any university policy considerations, the use of illicit drugs and/or the misuse of alcohol may be harmful to your health.

Employees and their families may contact the Employee Assistance Program (855-437-3486 or www.Here4TN.com) or the Human Resources Office (865-974-6642) for more information about treatment and other resources. Students seeking information should contact their campus Student Life Office, student health center, or counseling center.

Some of the health risks associated with such use/misuse are described below.

Alcohol Misuse Health Risks

  • Alcohol Misuse Health Risks
  • Liver – cirrhosis, alcoholic hepatitis
  • Heart – arrhythmias, cardiomyopathy, stroke
  • Cancer – of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, liver
  • Brain – change in mood/behavior, make it harder to think clearly or move with coordination
  • Pancreas – pancreatitis
  • Pregnant women – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
  • Alcohol-Impaired Driving – injury/deal of self-and/or others
  • Death

Drug Use Health Risks

  • Brain – Seizures, stroke, change in impulse control
  • Kidneys – Kidney damage or failure
  • Heart – abnormal heart rate, heart attack
  • Infectious Disease – HIV, Hepatitis
  • Pregnant Women – miscarriage, premature birth, low birth weight, neonatal abstinence syndrome
  • Death

Peer-to-Peer File Sharing Policy

oit.utk.edu/general/policies/copyright/