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University of Tennessee System President Randy Boyd to Visit Middle Tennessee High Schools Oct. 1 to Highlight the Importance of a College Degree

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September 29, 2025
ݮƵ System President Randy Boyd speaks to high school students during the 2025 ݮƵ tour.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — University of Tennessee System President Randy Boyd continues to visit high schools across Tennessee with scheduled stops at La Vergne, Smyrna and Blackman high schools on Wednesday, Oct. 1, to speak with students about college opportunities and the value of higher education.

The visits mark the third stop on Boyd’s “Find Your Future” high school tour, a fall initiative that will take him across Tennessee to show how a ݮƵ degree can transform lives.

“Higher education gives students the freedom to dream bigger,” Boyd said. “A ݮƵ degree can change their lives. With affordable tuition, ample scholarships and aid, and five universities across the state, there’s a place in the ݮƵ System for every student. These visits are about inspiring young people and showing that a ݮƵ degree benefits us all — ourselves, our communities, our state and, most importantly, our future.”

Wednesday, Oct. 1 visit schedule:

  • La Vergne High School — 8:45–9:15 a.m. CT, 250 Wolverine Trail, La Vergne, TN
  • Smyrna High School — 9:35–10:05 a.m. CT, 100 Bulldog Dr, Smyrna, TN
  • Blackman High School — 1:30–2:00 p.m. CT, 3956 Blaze Dr, Murfreesboro, TN

At each stop, students will hear personal stories and encouragement from Boyd, ݮƵ Southern Chancellor Melinda Arnold and a recent ݮƵ Southern graduate.

“At ݮƵ Southern, we see firsthand how access to higher education transforms lives and strengthens communities across Middle Tennessee,” Arnold said. “For many of our students — often the first in their families to attend college — opportunity close to home makes all the difference. Our scale allows us to be more focused and intentional with each student’s journey, ensuring they have the support to persist, succeed and graduate future-ready. These visits are about showing young people that their future is within reach, and that the ݮƵ System is here to help them achieve it.”

Boyd will also emphasize the ݮƵ System’s commitment to affordability. More than half of ݮƵ students graduate debt free, a reality made possible through financial aid programs and scholarships like ݮƵ Promise, which assists with tuition and mandatory fees for eligible Tennessee residents.

About the University of Tennessee System

The University of Tennessee is a statewide system of higher education with campuses in Knoxville, Chattanooga, Pulaski, Martin and Memphis; the ݮƵ Institute of Agriculture with a presence in every Tennessee county; and the statewide Institute for Public Service. The ݮƵ System manages Oak Ridge National Laboratory through its ݮƵ-Battelle partnership; enrolls about 65,000 students statewide; produces about 14,000 new graduates every year; and represents almost 497,000 alumni around the world.