The University of Tennessee Southern offers an evening program for pursuing a Bachelor’s degree.
What is the Evening program?
Earning a degree while maintaining a full-time job is convenient and affordable with UT Southern’s Evening program. In this program, students only have to attend classes two nights a week. Eight-week sessions are held Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday evenings. The average student attends two classes per evening. Applications are accepted year-round since there are six sessions in a year. For students over 21, the ACT exam is not required, and the GED is acceptable; however, placement testing may be required.
What does the Evening Program offer?
The Evening program offers Bachelor’s degrees in the following majors with a list of the recommended curriculum for each program:
- Business Administration with an emphasis on Management
- Elementary Education with K-5 licensure
- Behavioral Sciences with an emphasis on
- Human Services
- General Psychology
- Criminal Justice
Why choose the Evening Program?
The Evening program is designed for working adults, single parents, homemakers, retirees, dislocated workers, underemployed workers, veterans, and National Guard members. Since classes only meet two nights a week, balancing academic achievement with work and family life is possible.
What financial aid is available?
92% of UT Southern students receive financial aid. Types of financial aid include but are not limited to:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Workforce Investment Act Grant
- Tennessee HOPE Scholarship – non-traditional component
- Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Grant (TSAC)
- Federal Student Loan Programs
- Employee tuition reimbursement programs
For more information or to apply for state and federal grants, click here! (Use UT Southern code 003504)
The University of Tennessee Southern offers a variety of online courses to help you start your education, stay on track with your degree, or get ahead in your pursuit of a college education. Enrollment is open for multiple sessions.
Advantages of Online Learning
- It is a cost-effective way of taking classes
- It will help ensure that you graduate on time
- Can impact your Grade Point Average
- Transferring credits is a more straightforward process
- Students continue to learn from professors they already know
- Students can continue to fulfill their seasonal job responsibilities
- It provides flexibility so students can still enjoy their summer vacation
What Financial Aid is Available for Online Learning?
92% of UT Southern students receive financial aid to assist with expenses. Types of financial aid include but are not limited to:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Workforce Investment Act Grant
- Tennessee HOPE Scholarship – non-traditional component
- Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation Grant (TSAC)
- Federal Student Loan Programs
- Employee tuition reimbursement programs
For more information or to apply for state and federal grants, click here. (Use UT Southern code 003504)
For more information, please contact
- Alyssa Evans, Director of Admissions