By Emmanuel Freeman
As graduation draws near for Tucker Kyne from Knoxvilleâs Cannon County High School, the spotlight is on his aspirations to play football for the Tennessee State University Tigers. Excitement grows as Kyne prepares to take the next step toward his dream by committing to attend TSU.
On May 18, Kyne, who wants to major in human performance and sports sciences, will be closer to realizing his dream when he joins nearly 700 other first-time freshmen to participate in Committed Students Day at TSU. The event, scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Kean Hall on the main campus, promises to be a day filled with enthusiasm and possibilities.
âIt will mean the world to me to play football for the Tigers and have the opportunity to earn a college degree as a student athlete,â says Kyne, as he expresses his eagerness to join the TSU community. âI am proud to be a TSU Tiger.â
For prospective participants, registration for Admitted Student Day opens on April 1. The program is designed to provide valuable insights into TSUâs academic offerings and campus life, guiding students toward a successful transition into their college journey. The day will be packed with engaging activities and informative sessions to address key questions and critical points for academic and student success.
LaMar-Octavious Scott, director of Admissions, encourages all interested students, applicants, and admitted individuals to participate in the event for Fall of 2024. He underscores the importance of the event in supporting students and their families through the enrollment process and ensuring a smooth and fulfilling start to their TSU experience.
âI want to invite all students that have interest, applied, and those admitted to join us at Admitted Students Day 2024,â says Scott.
Before participating in Committed Student Day, all invited students are provided with a Next Steps Checklist to ensure they comprehend the enrollment requirements. They are also urged to âAccept Admission,â register for New Student Orientation, apply for On-Campus Housing, as well as complete the 2024-2025 FAFSA form to apply for Federal Student Aid.
As the date approaches, families like Tucker Kyneâs parents eagerly await the chance to become part of TSUâs legacy of academic and athletic excellence. Paula Kyne, Tuckerâs mother, says, âWe are so thrilled for Tucker to attend a school with such rich tradition. Canât wait to support the Tigers on Saturdays.â