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Advising
• The Athletic Advisors at UTC are responsible for monitoring student-athletes' progress towards degree and NCAA eligibility. They also provide advisement on course selection, graduation and career planning, as well as scheduling tutoring and other academic assistance to student-athletes.
• Student athletes are required to meet with their athletics academic advisor a minimum of two times each semester.  These sessions will discuss time management, study skills, course selection, as well as eligibility.   
• All junior and senior student-athletes must consult with their department advisor about classes needed for the next semester. 

Tutoring
• For more information about tutoring, please contact Leland Malloy, our Tutorial Coordinator:
Leland Malloy
Phone: (423) 425-2242
Email: llj445@utc.edu


Priority Registration
• Student Athletes are among a group of targeted students who are allowed access to "Priority Registration" which occurs prior to the general student population registration.  In order to use this service, students need to complete the advising process prior to the beginning of registration.  Please watch for emails and posters regarding dates/times for advising.  Students also need to ensure access to Priority Registration by making sure that the following items are addressed:
• Take care of all holds (parking, book fees, immunizations holds, dorm fees,).  If you have ANY type of financial or disciplinary hold, you will not be allowed to register.
• See your advisor in your major.
• Meet with the Mocs Center Advisement Staff.
• Your final schedule is your responsibility.  Proofread it carefully.
• Registration will take place for student athlete through the Mocs Center staff.  If you fail to meet the deadlines, you will not be receiving the "priority registration" status.

Study Hall
• Head coaches from each sport decide, in conjunction with the athletic academic advisor, whether or not team members are required to attend a certain number of hours per week in study hall.  Student-athletes deemed to be "at-risk" academically are required to work in the Arena Computer Lab for a specific number of hours each week.  Student-athletes are encouraged to use the Arena Computer Lab for writing papers, checking e-mail, and quiet study.

Facilities
Arena 217 Alling Family Student-Athlete Quiet Study Hall Room
Arena 218 Alling Family Student-Athlete Computer Lab
Arena 217 Frost Family Learning Center

Textbooks
• For those student-athletes on book scholarship, student support services orders and handles all aspects of the textbook program. 

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