UTC Invites Prospective Students to Experience Campus Life at Spring Blue & Gold Preview Day

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The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) is gearing up to welcome prospective students and their families to its campus for the much-anticipated Blue & Gold Preview Day scheduled for Saturday, March 23rd. The event promises an immersive experience, offering attendees a glimpse into life as a Moc.

Running from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., the event boasts a comprehensive itinerary designed to provide visitors with a well-rounded understanding of UTC’s offerings. Prospective students will have the opportunity to embark on guided campus tours, explore academic programs showcased at the academic expo, and engage in meaningful conversations with current students, faculty, and staff members.

Kicking off the day’s festivities is the Spring Blue & Gold Preview programming, slated to begin at 9:45 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. Those planning to attend can take advantage of complimentary parking available at the East Fifth Street Garage (Garage 31). From there, it’s just a short stroll to the University Center, where the day’s events will commence.

In preparation for the event, UTC encourages interested individuals to peruse the full schedule, obtain a campus map, and register via the university’s official website at UTC.EDU.

Blue & Gold Preview Day stands as an invaluable opportunity for prospective students to gain firsthand insights into the vibrant academic and social landscape that UTC has to offer. With a blend of informative sessions and interactive experiences, attendees are poised to leave with a deeper appreciation for what it means to be a part of the Moc community.

As anticipation mounts for the upcoming event, UTC remains committed to ensuring a welcoming and enriching experience for all participants. Whether attendees are local residents or traveling from afar, Blue & Gold Preview Day promises to be a memorable occasion for anyone considering UTC as their academic home.

SOURCES: UTC & NOOGAtoday