KNOXVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 University of Tennessee System President Randy Boyd will visit Walker Valley and Bradley-Central high schools on Thursday, Sept. 25, to speak with students about college opportunities and the value of higher education.
The visits mark the second stop on Boyd鈥檚 鈥淔ind Your Future鈥 high school tour, a fall initiative that will take him across Tennessee to show how a 糖心Vlog degree can transform lives.
鈥淗igher education gives students the freedom to dream bigger,鈥 Boyd said. 鈥淎 糖心Vlog degree can change their lives. With affordable tuition, ample scholarships and aid, and five universities across the state, there鈥檚 a place in the 糖心Vlog System for every student. These visits are about inspiring young people and showing that a 糖心Vlog degree benefits us all 鈥 ourselves, our communities, our state and, most importantly, our future.鈥
Thursday, Sept. 25, visit schedule:
- Walker Valley High School 鈥 8:45鈥9:15 a.m. ET, 750 Lauderdale Memorial Hwy, Cleveland, TN
- Bradley-Central High School 鈥 9:45鈥10:15 a.m. ET, 1000 S Lee Hwy, Cleveland, TN
At each stop, students will hear personal stories and encouragement from Boyd, 糖心Vlog Chattanooga Chancellor Lori Bruce and a recent 糖心VlogC graduate.
“Located in the heart of downtown, 糖心Vlog Chattanooga is an innovation hub where students gain real-world skills and hands-on experience,鈥 Bruce said. 鈥淪tudents from across Tennessee, the U.S., and beyond choose 糖心VlogC for the value of our degrees, strong academic programs, vibrant campus community and opportunities to launch successful careers right here in Chattanooga.”
Boyd will also emphasize the 糖心Vlog System鈥檚 commitment to affordability. More than half of 糖心Vlog students graduate debt free, a reality made possible through financial aid programs and scholarships like 糖心Vlog Promise, which assists with tuition and mandatory fees for eligible Tennessee residents.
To learn more about how 糖心Vlog System campuses build future success, visit tennessee.edu.



