Apr 12, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

University Honors


University Honors  
Dr. Pat Akos, Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director
Dr. Talisha Adams, Director

Faculty

University Honors Faculty
Dr. Sarah Binion
Dr. David Frank
Mr. Khazim Rahman

University Honors Faculty Fellows
Dr. Nathan Hicks - Tickle College of Engineering
Mr. John Lacey - University of Tennessee System
Mr. David Matthews - College of Architecture + Design

Haslam Leadership Faculty Fellows
Dr. Joan Heminway – College of Law
Dr. Laura Seery Lenn - Haslam College of Business
Dr. Jon Ring - Howard H. Baker, Jr.  School of Public Policy & Affairs
Dr. Joe Scogin - University Honors/Division of Advancement
Dr. Amber Williams - University Honors/Division of Student Success

Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Ryan McCormack - University Honors

Faculty Executive Council (2024-2026)
Dr. Allison Adams - College of Music
Dr. Katie Cahill - College of Emerging and Collaborative Studies
Dr. Kody Cooper - Howard H. Baker, Jr.  School of Public Policy & Affairs
Dr. John Hess - College of Communication & Information
Dr. Nathan Hicks - Tickle College of Engineering
Dr. Thorston Huth - College of Arts and Sciences (Division of Arts and Humanities)
Dr. Yolanda Kirkpatrick - College of Education, Health and Human Sciences
Dr. Joan Lind - College of Arts and Sciences (Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics)
Mr. Dave Matthews - College of Architecture and Design
Dr. Robert Mindrup - College of Social Work
Dr. M. Mohsin - Haslam College of Business
Dr. Sarah Moorey - Herbert College of Agriculture
Dr. Anthony Nownes - College of Arts and Sciences (Division of Social Sciences)
Dr. Jennifer Rittenhouse - Haslam College of Business
Dr. Jennifer Smith - College of Nursing
Dr. Keith Stanfill - Tickle College of Engineering

Website

https://honors.utk.edu/

University Honors is a scholarly community comprised of diverse, accomplished, and action-oriented high-potential students from across UT’s undergraduate colleges, as well as the dedicated Honors faculty and staff who challenge and support them. The curriculum focuses on interdisciplinary breadth, innovative complex problem-solving, and leadership to complement the depth of learning provided in students’ academic disciplines. University Honors creates and nurtures a community of students eager to learn, lead, and make a positive difference on campus, in the state of Tennessee, and beyond.

University Honors offers two programs: the Chancellor’s Honors Program and Haslam Leadership Scholars. Each program has its own eligibility requirements, program goals, and academic curriculum (see Academic Program links below).

University Honors students are encouraged to participate in one or more of the University of Tennessee’s many specialized departmental honors concentrations or college honor programs. They are also encouraged and supported to deepen their honors experience by participating fully in campus life, serving the community, and pursuing experiential learning opportunities, such as internships, research, service learning, and global experiences.

Eligibility and Admission

Chancellor’s Honors: First-year applicants with superior academic and extracurricular credentials are invited to apply to the Chancellor’s Honors Program. Qualified transfer students with less than or equal to one year of credit can apply for membership. Students beyond one year of academic credit are encouraged to enroll in departmental honors concentrations or college honor programs.

Haslam Leadership Scholars: Only first-year applicants are eligible to apply to Haslam Leadership Scholars. Highly accomplished students with a demonstrated commitment to leadership, service, and civic engagement who aspire to leverage their leadership to enrich the lives of people and communities across Tennessee and beyond are strongly encouraged to apply.

Prospective first-year applicants must apply to the University of Tennessee by the early action deadline (typically November 1st) and to University Honors by approximately November 20th. Transfer students must apply to University Honors by July 1st.

Currently, distance education students are not eligible for the University Honors program.

For precise dates and more information about admissions, please access: https://studentsuccess.utk.edu/honors/apply-as-an-incoming-first-year-student/

University Honors students are expected to make timely progress toward honors graduation while maintaining a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5. Students not meeting expectations must complete supplemental academic coaching with University Honors coaches.

Benefits

Students in the University Honors enjoy scholarships and various privileges designed to facilitate their growth, engagement, and achievement. They are granted priority registration, advanced library privileges, and specialized honors coaching to ensure access to the coursework and resources an ambitious curriculum demands. University Honors students can access exclusive study spaces, engagement opportunities, competitive honors grants, and residence in the University Honors Living and Learning Community.

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