Tennessee Promise Program - Application Deadline is November 1
Beginning with the Class of 2015, students in Tennessee may apply for the Tennessee Promise scholarship, which will provide two years tuition-free education at a community college or technical school in Tennessee. Tennessee Promise is a last-dollar scholarship, meaning it will cover costs of tuition and mandatory fees not met from Pell, HOPE, or TSAA. As part of the program, students will be paired with a partnering organization and provided with a mentor who will support them during the college application process.
Sign up for the TN Promise Scholarship before the November 1 deadline
Registration opens on August 1, 2018 at www.TNPromise.gov
Where can you use Tennessee Promise?
Students can use Tennessee Promise at any of Tennessee's 27 colleges of applied technology (TCATs), 13 community colleges or any in-state independent or four-year public university offering an associate's degree.
To see a list of the 13 community colleges where you can use the TN Promise, click here.
To see a list of the 27 colleges of applied technology (TCATs) and their programs, click here.
What are some of the technology programs offered at the Clarksville and Dickson Technology Centers?
Sign up for the TN Promise Scholarship before the November 1 deadline
Registration opens on August 1, 2018 at www.TNPromise.gov
Where can you use Tennessee Promise?
Students can use Tennessee Promise at any of Tennessee's 27 colleges of applied technology (TCATs), 13 community colleges or any in-state independent or four-year public university offering an associate's degree.
To see a list of the 13 community colleges where you can use the TN Promise, click here.
To see a list of the 27 colleges of applied technology (TCATs) and their programs, click here.
What are some of the technology programs offered at the Clarksville and Dickson Technology Centers?
Admin Office Technology
Automotive Technology Computer Information Technology Cosmetology, Dental Assistant Diesel Powered Equipment Technology HVAC Industrial Maintenance/Electricity |
Machine Tool Technology
Mechatronics Practical Nursing Solar Photovoltaic Technician Technology Foundations Welding/Pipefitting Technology |
For details about these programs, click here.
What in-state, four-year universities offer associate degrees?
Austin Peay State University and Tennessee State University
What in-state, independent universities offer associate degrees?
Aquinas College Johnson University Trevecca Nazarene University
Bethel University Lincoln Memorial Welch College
Bryan College Martin Methodist Union University
Carson-Newman University Southern Adventist University
Cumberland University
How can I make sure my credits transfer from a 2-year college to a 4-year college?
Any student that plans to transfer from a public Tennessee community college to a four-year Tennessee college or university needs to make sure he/she follows a Tennessee Transfer Pathway.
Click here for more information on Tennessee Transfer Pathways.
To view transfer pathways offered by Tennessee colleges and universities OR by majors, click here.
What in-state, four-year universities offer associate degrees?
Austin Peay State University and Tennessee State University
What in-state, independent universities offer associate degrees?
Aquinas College Johnson University Trevecca Nazarene University
Bethel University Lincoln Memorial Welch College
Bryan College Martin Methodist Union University
Carson-Newman University Southern Adventist University
Cumberland University
How can I make sure my credits transfer from a 2-year college to a 4-year college?
Any student that plans to transfer from a public Tennessee community college to a four-year Tennessee college or university needs to make sure he/she follows a Tennessee Transfer Pathway.
Click here for more information on Tennessee Transfer Pathways.
To view transfer pathways offered by Tennessee colleges and universities OR by majors, click here.