UTC plans to expand its business college facilities with nearly $100 million investment

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s Gary W. Rollins College of Business Fletcher Hall Expansion: A Testament to Excellence in Education and Innovation

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) is excited to announce a significant expansion project for its Gary W. Rollins College of Business Fletcher Hall. This expansion, made possible by the largest single private donation to UTC and a substantial building grant from the University of Tennessee system, will nearly double the size of the college’s facilities over the next four years.

The architectural renderings for the Fletcher Hall expansion show how seamlessly the new building will integrate into the existing UTC campus, offering enhanced facilities for business students while also contributing to the overall growth and development of the university.

This unprecedented support from private donors and university grants is a testament to UTC’s commitment to excellence in education and innovation, as they strive to provide top-notch academic resources for their students. The Gary W. Rollins College of Business Fletcher Hall expansion is just one example of this dedication, as they continue to make strides towards a brighter future for their students and community.

Join us on April 27, 2024, at 12:00 p.m., as we celebrate this monumental achievement in UTC’s history. Your support and engagement are crucial as we work towards providing even more opportunities for our students and community members alike.

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