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Scholarships In Tennessee



Tennessee boasts of two public universities in addition to a large number of private universities and colleges. These institutions offer an array of two and four year programs. The Tennessee Higher Education Commission, Tennessee Board of Regents and the University Of Tennessee Board Of Trustees, are the three bodies that oversee the higher education system in the state.

Scholarships in Tennessee

Whether you are in Memphis, Nashville-Davidson, Knoxville, Chattanooga, or anywhere else in Tennessee, the information outlined below should be of use to you.

Tennessee Ned Mc Wherter Scholars Program: This merit-based scholarship aids Tennessee resident students to study in a state college. Applicants, who are high school graduates or those in the last semester in high school, can apply. A 3.5 GPA and 29 on ACT or SAT equivalent is required. Award amount is $6,000 per year and students can be eligible for renewal three times for four years, provided they attend the institution full-time and maintain 3.2 GPA.

Tennessee Minority Teaching Fellows Program: This scholarship is only for residents of Tennessee who are from the minority (Native or African American, Eskimo, Hispanic, Asian) section and wish to pursue teaching. Applicants from high school must have 2.75 GPA, 18 on ACT and be in the top 25% of class, whereas, college applicants must have 2.50 GPA. Award amount is $5,000 per year which can be availed of thrice, within four years. This scholarship comes with an obligation to teach at a pre K-12 level in a state public school for a period equivalent to receiving aid.

More Tennessee Scholarships:

Tennessee Grocers Education Foundation (TGEF) Scholarship: The scholarship is open to those students who are employed or whose parent is employed at a member firm of Tennessee Grocers Association. The award is based upon academics and test scores along with extracurricular involvement, and recommendations. Applicants who are applying for themselves need to be with the firm for minimum six months. And applicants whose parent is employed with the firm must be there for two years on full time basis.

Tennessee Christa Mc-Auliffe Scholarship: This program awards one time scholarship of $500 to students who want to pursue teaching. The applicant must be a resident of Tennessee, already enrolled full-time in a state postsecondary institution, in a teachers program. Further a 3.5 GPA and ACT or SAT above the national benchmark is required. The scholarship was started by the General Assembly in memory of the teacher Christa Mc-Auliffe, who lost her life in the space shuttle Challenger accident.

Tennessee Grants for College

Tennessee HOPE Access Grant: The grant is open to residents of Tennessee (even Tennessee residents who have graduated from other state high schools can apply). The applicant must have 2.75 GPA and 18-20 on ACT or 860-970 on SAT. Also the Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) as appearing on the IRS Tax form must not exceed $36,000. The student must join a public university or a public / private college as per the prescribed list. Awardees can receive $1,750 to $2,750, on the basis of it being a two or four year institute, and having housing within the campus.

More Financial Aid For College In Tennessee

Unfortunately not everyone is able to be awarded a scholarship or grant. If you are unlucky enough to miss out, it may be worth considering applying for a student loan. The money you receive will need to be repaid, with interest, but the interest rate on the loan is very low. This makes it a very affordable and viable option for many students.

 

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