Updated as of September 9, 2025
University Honors offers high-potential scholars the opportunity to nurture their curiosity, collaborate with others, and make an impact in Tennessee and beyond.
University Honors encompasses two programs, the Chancellor’s Honors Program and the Haslam Leadership Scholars Program.
- The Chancellor’s Honors Program is the university’s largest interdisciplinary honors program with a minor in complex-problem solving. These scholars choose complex problems and learn how to confront them in collaborative peer groups.
- The Haslam Leadership Scholars program develops community-minded and intellectually gifted young leaders through a series of transformational learning experiences and leadership minor.
Fall 2025 University Honors Cohort
Application Process and Deadlines
University Honors completed a holistic review of each application. A “holistic review” means assessing applicants by considering their entire background and experiences, not just academic metrics like grades and test scores. It’s a comprehensive evaluation that looks at the “whole person” to understand their potential for success in college and beyond.
Our admissions review process considered experience and preparation in academic areas as well as other factors including:
- ACT/SAT scores
- Academic preparedness
- Employment and volunteer experiences
- Written application essays for the Chancellor’s Honors Program
- Application video and resume for the Haslam Leadership Scholars Program
- Leadership experiences
- Extracurricular involvement and lived experiences
- Awards and recognition
- College and academic program of interest
- Geographic representation across the state of Tennessee
Applications Received
The university is experiencing record growth in undergraduate first-year applications and, as such, saw the most competitive application pool in our 230-year history. For fall 2025 entry, UT received 52,303 applications by the November 1 early action deadline.
Prospective students with a 4.0 UT-core GPA and a minimum of 31 ACT were sent an invitation to apply to University Honors by the early action deadline. Prospective students who did not automatically receive an invitation were also able to request an application.
Chancellor’s Honors Program received 4,071 applications which was a 12.2% increase of applications from the invitations. Haslam Leadership Scholars received 1,611 applications which was a 23.9% increase in applications from invitations.
University Honors Applicant Residency Breakdown
- In-State: 1,515 (37.2%)
- Out-of-State: 2,536 (62.3%)
- International: 20 (0.5%)
University Honors Release Dates
Decisions for each University Honors program were sent at separate times. Chancellor’s Honors Programs applicants were informed in mid-December if they had been admitted, waitlisted, or denied to the program. Students originally waitlisted to the program were informed of final decisions in April. Initial decisions for the Haslam Leadership Scholars were released in mid-January.
Admissions Definitions
University Honors uses admissions terms as defined by UT’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
- Admitted
- Students who received an admissions decision of “Admitted” to University Honors were admitted to the entering fall class. Admitted students should have confirmed enrollment by the May 1 deadline to reserve their place in the upcoming class and to complete the next steps, like submitting an on-campus University Honors LLC housing application and attending orientation.
- Waitlisted
- Students who received an admissions decision of University Honors “Waitlist” were neither admitted nor denied.
- Denied
- Students with a “Denied” decision were not offered admission to University Honors.
Incoming University Honors Cohort Statistics
Haslam Leadership Scholars Overview
Admitted Scholars: 14
- In-State: 13
- Out-of-State: 1
Admitted Middle 40-60% Verified Composite Superscore: 32-34
Admitted Middle 40-60% Verified Scarlett Core GPA: 4.63-4.72
Chancellor’s Honors Program Scholars Overview
Admitted Scholars: 1200
- In-State: 826
- Out-of-State: 374
Admitted Middle 40-60% Verified Composite Superscore: 33-34
- In-State: 34-35
- Out-of-State: 33
Admitted Middle 40-60% Verified Scarlett Core GPA: 4.57-4.62
- In-State: 4.60-4.64
- Out-of-State: 4.39-4.5
Important Deadlines for Fall 2026 University Honors
First-Year Students Important Dates
- University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Early-Action Deadline: November 1, 2025
- University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Completion Date: November 15, 2025
- Chancellor’s Honors Program Deadline: November 19, 2025
- Haslam Leadership Scholars Deadline: November 21, 2025
Transfer Students Important Dates
- University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Transfer Deadline: July 1, 2026
- Chancellor’s Honors Program Transfer Application Deadline: July 15, 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
A student on the waitlist has not been admitted or denied admission to University Honors.
Students who receive an admissions decision of University Honors “waitlist” will be notified of change in their status by mid-April.
Our waitlist is not ranked, and we review students holistically when determining which students will be admitted from the waitlist.
The University Honors waitlist is not the same as the university’s general waitlist.
Students must be admitted to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, prior to being admitted to University Honors.
University Honors makes decisions to admit or deny students on its waitlist separately from the university.
Only incoming first-year and transfer students can be admitted to University Honors.
Current students can often find honors opportunities within their college and departmental honors programs.
If you did not receive an invitation to apply for University Honors after applying to the university by the Early Action Deadline, you may request an application by clicking here.
The application must be completed by the University Honors deadline.
Students who are denied admittance to University Honors have not been offered admission to University Honors. This does not necessarily mean, however, the student has been denied admission to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Students who are denied to the Chancellor’s Honors Program may appeal that decision with University Honors if new relevant academic information becomes available before the appeal deadline.
Students can still apply to other honors opportunities at UT. In addition to University Honors, the university offers opportunities in specific college or departmental honors programs. They are designed to build disciplinary depth after or complementary to the interdisciplinary breadth of University Honors.
University Honors students are encouraged to seek these additional honors opportunities.