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Graduates celebrating at Chattanooga commencement ceremony

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The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga celebrated its Class of 2025 during a commencement ceremony over the weekend. A total of 1,565 candidates were recognized for their academic achievements across multiple college ceremonies, with significant numbers earning both bachelor’s and advanced degrees. The event highlighted the strengths of the UTC community as graduates prepare to embark on new endeavors.

Chattanooga Honors Class of 2025 at 265th Commencement Ceremony

Chattanooga, TN – The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) celebrated its Class of 2025 during the 265th commencement ceremony held over the weekend of May 2-3, 2025. A total of 1,565 candidates received recognition for their academic achievements at the ceremonies, which took place at McKenzie Arena.

Graduate and Undergraduate Ceremonies

The graduation events consisted of three separate ceremonies occurring over the two-day period. The Graduate School ceremony was the first, conducted at 2:30 p.m. on May 2. Following that, undergraduate ceremonies took place on May 3, starting with a session at 9 a.m. for graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering and Computer Science. The second undergraduate ceremony commenced at 2 p.m. for graduates from the Gary W. Rollins College of Business and the College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies.

Degrees Awarded

Among the graduates, 1,257 candidates were awarded bachelor’s degrees. These degrees were distributed among various colleges as follows:

  • College of Arts and Sciences: 553 degrees
  • College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies: 294 degrees
  • Gary W. Rollins College of Business: 232 degrees
  • College of Engineering and Computer Science: 178 degrees

The Graduate School conferred a total of 308 advanced degrees and certificates, including:

  • College of Arts and Sciences: 57 master’s degrees
  • Rollins College of Business: 44 master’s degrees
  • College of Engineering and Computer Science: 19 master’s degrees
  • College of Health, Education, and Professional Studies: 98 master’s degrees

In addition, the commencement recognized doctoral graduates in various fields:

  • Doctor of Nursing Practice: 18 graduates
  • Doctor of Physical Therapy: 33 graduates
  • Doctor of Occupational Therapy: 21 graduates
  • Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Learning and Leadership: 7 graduates
  • Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Computational Science: 2 graduates
  • Doctor of Education degree: 1 graduate
  • Educational Specialist credentials: 8 graduates

Celebrating Achievements and Future Plans

As part of the celebration, videos of each graduation ceremony will be made available online, and a full gallery of images taken by UTC photographer Angela Foster can be accessed on Flickr.

Notably, four editors from The Echo, UTC’s student publication, also graduated as members of the Class of 2025. These students included:

  • Mason Edwards, Editor in Chief
  • Carly Owens, Assistant News Editor
  • Trevor Jolley, Sports Editor
  • Noah Camacho, Photo Editor

Looking Ahead

The graduating class embodies the strength and spirit of the UTC community, with many graduates planning to pursue further education, embark on their careers, or explore new opportunities. The 265th commencement ceremony marks not only an end but also a new beginning for these students as they step into the next phase of their lives, equipped with knowledge and skills to make a difference in their respective fields.

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