Office of the President
President’s Post
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Fall 2025 Quality Enhancement Plan
The Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) is part of our ongoing effort to support student learning and success. The QEP process is designed and mandated by our University’saccrediting body as a data-driven and grassroots undertaking. It is an opportunity for us to collaborate, innovate, and make a positive impact on our campus community. Past QEPs have
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Fall 2025 Strategic Plan Update
The MTSU Planning Committee, Board of Trustees, and I approved the 2035 MTSU Strategic Plan last spring. The plan includes initiatives focused on three institutional priorities: • Increase the institution’s creative and research profile and be a top choice for students. • Strengthen the community so all learners and workers thrive. • Cultivate sustainable partnerships.
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Fall 2025 True Blue Tour
Sept. 16 Shelbyville Sept. 18 Cookeville Sept. 23 Wilson County Sept. 25 Chattanooga Sept. 29 Nashville Oct. 2 Clarksville Oct. 15 Johnson City Oct. 16 Knoxville Oct. 23 Gallatin Oct. 28 Nashville Oct. 30 Huntsville, Alabama Nov. 4 Memphis Nov. 5 Jackson Nov. 11 Middle Tennessee (@MTSU) Nov. 13 Williamson County Register at mtsu.edu/rsvp
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Fall 2025 MTSU Employee Charitable Giving
MTSU’s annual Charitable Giving Campaign is a monthlong effort by our faculty and staff to support worthy causes. The campaign is fueled largely by monthly payroll deductions from employees over the next year but also allows one-time, lump-sum gifts at the donor’s discretion. MTSU employees showed strong support for charitable giving in 2024, setting a
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Fall 2025 Enrollment and Admissions
Students enrolled at MTSU today represent the future workforce for the regional economy. MTSU produces more graduates than any other local university (approximately 5,000 each year). One in every six college-educated individuals in the greater Nashville area holds an MTSU degree. We continue to work extremely hard to ensure that we are attracting the best
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