Birmingham joins
Atlanta, Huntsville, Louisville, Bowling Green as out-of-state stops
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. —
Birmingham, Alabama, is the newest out-of-state city Middle Tennessee State University’s top administrators, deans and
staff members will visit this fall for the annual True Blue Tour to recruit prospective students.
Birmingham will be the 12th and final stop for
the tour, which begins in early October and ends in November. MTSU ventures to
Birmingham Wednesday, Nov. 8, following a Tuesday, Nov. 7, trip to Huntsville.
Atlanta, Georgia,
(Thursday, Nov. 2) and Bowling Green
(Wednesday, Oct. 11) and Louisville,
Kentucky, (Thursday, Oct. 12) are other scheduled stopovers for MTSU
outside Tennessee. MTSU promotes its Regional
Scholars Program and Academic Common
Market in Alabama, Georgia and Kentucky.
In Tennessee, MTSU visits Franklin Tuesday, Oct. 3; Nashville
Thursday, Oct. 5; Memphis Tuesday,
Oct. 17; Jackson Wednesday, Oct. 18;
Johnson City Wednesday, Oct. 25; Knoxville Thursday, Oct. 26; and Chattanooga Wednesday, Nov. 1.
MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee and Provost Mark Byrnes will join other
administrators and deans from the university’s eight academic colleges,
advisers and counselors from the admissions and financial aid offices on the
tour. They will be on hand to answer questions from prospective students,
potential transfer students and their parents at the events.
The events are free. To register, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/schedule-a-visit/special-events.php.
Student receptions begin at 6 p.m. local time. Area high school counselors and
community college staff are invited to attend 11:30 a.m. luncheons at every
site except Johnson City.
Fall 2017 MTSU True Blue Tour reception
sites include:
• Oct. 3 — Franklin Marriott Cool Springs, 700
Cool Springs Blvd., Franklin.
• Oct. 5 —
Millennium Maxwell House, 2025 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville.
• Oct. 11 —
Holiday Inn University Plaza, 1021 Wilkinson Trace, Bowling Green.
• Oct. 12 —
Hilton Garden Inn Louisville Airport, 2735 Crittenden Drive, Louisville.
• Oct. 17 —
Esplande Memphis, 901 Cordova Station Ave., Cordova.
• Oct. 18 —
Jackson Country Club, 31 Jackson Country Club Lane, Jackson.
• Oct. 25 — The
Millennium Centre, 2001 Millennium Place, Johnson City.
• Oct. 26 — The
Foundry, 747 World’s Fair Park Drive, Knoxville.
• Nov. 1 —
Chattanooga Convention Center, 1 Carter Plaza, Chattanooga.
• Nov. 2 —
Crowne Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravina, 4355 Ashford Dunwoddy Road, Atlanta.
• Nov. 7 — U.S.
Space & Rocket Center, 1 Tranquility Base, Huntsville.
• Nov. 8 —
Embassy Suites Birmingham-Hoover, 2960 John Hawkins Parkway, Birmingham.
Linda Olsen, director of undergraduate recruitment,
encourages prospective students and their families to “plan to join MTSU as we
visit a city near you. We will be traveling from our campus in Murfreesboro to
share our True Blue spirit with those who want to learn more about MTSU.”
“The True Blue
Tour is a great opportunity to come out and meet President McPhee, our college
deans, departmental advisers and enrollment staff who can help show you how to
join our MTSU family,” Olsen added.
McPhee calls
the True Blue Tours “the highlight of our recruitment events.”
Last year,
MTSU’s contingent “traveled to these tour stops to present information about
admissions, scholarships, financial aid and academic programs to nearly 3,000
prospective students and family members,” he said.
McPhee said
alumni and friends of the university from across Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia
and Kentucky are welcome.
The university’s Regional Scholars Program allows select
non-Tennessee resident students who live within approximately 250 miles of MTSU
and meet specific academic requirements to attend MTSU at a greatly reduced
rate and qualify for the Freshman Academic Merit Scholarships.
Qualifying students receive a reduced tuition rate roughly
half of the standard out-of-state rate. Students participating in the Academic
Common Market program may receive even lower rates.
To learn more
about the Regional Scholars Program, visit
http://www.mtsu.edu/financial-aid/scholarships/regional-scholars.php. To learn about the Academic Common
Market, visit https://www.mtsu.edu/acm/.
Fall Preview Days
are scheduled Saturday, Sept. 23, and Saturday, Nov. 4, both starting at 8 a.m.
in the Student Union. High school, community college and graduate students and
counselors, as well as parents, can register to attend any MTSU Admissions
events by going to http://www.mtsu.edu/schedule-a-visit/special-events.php.
For more information, call email admissions@mtsu.edu or
call 615-898-2233.
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