A new initiative by MTSU to recruit transfer students is drawing guests from Atlanta, Knoxville, Tullahoma, Greenbrier and more hometowns across Tennessee and neighboring states to campus.
Prospective students, most accompanied by parents or siblings, became the inaugural group to visit MTSU Feb. 13 in the first of three special Friday tours to recruit students wanting to transfer from community colleges and four-year universities.
Future transfer-specific tours will be held starting at 9:30 a.m. Friday, March 13, and Friday, April 10.
People visited MTSU from as far away as the Atlanta, Georgia, area and Knoxville, Tennessee. Tullahoma, the Five Points community in Lawrence County, Chapel Hill, Columbia, Greenbrier and Murfreesboro were among other Tennessee hometowns for the campus guests. Prospective students, most accompanied by parents or siblings, became the initial group…
MTSU normally drives hundreds of miles across Tennessee and major cities in three states to recruit several thousand prospective students and court their counselors on its annual True Blue Tour. Things are not totally back to normal because of the COVID-19 pandemic, so MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee, academic deans,…
MTSU’s efforts to recruit students for 2022 and beyond continues this week with the first of two True Blue Previewevents and the wrap-up of the MTSU Promise Tour. The university’s Office of Admissions recruiters and staff host prospective students and family members for the True Blue Preview starting at 9…
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