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Find similar grantsThis is the TSAC student portal where students apply for multiple Tennessee financial aid programs including HOPE Scholarship. Full application requires login.
Tennessee HOPE Scholarship is sponsored by Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC). Funded from the net proceeds of the state lottery, the HOPE Scholarship is awarded to entering freshmen who are enrolled at an eligible postsecondary institution within sixteen months after graduating from a TN eligible high school.
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TSAC Student Portal - collegefortn. org The Tennessee Promise application is now open for the Class of 2027. Learn More Record number of high school FAFSA Champions recognized for 2025-2026.
Learn More ACCESS TENNESSEE FINANCIAL AID Welcome to TSAC Student Portal The Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC) Student Portal, is your one-stop-shop for applying for Tennessee financial aid, including the Tennessee Promise application. Register Now! Choose “Create an Account.
” Why Create a TSAC Student Portal Account? 1. To access and complete your TN Direct Admissions enrollment form 2.
To apply for the following state aid programs: Dependent Children Scholarship Tennessee Graduate Nursing Loan Forgiveness Middle College Scholarship Tennessee Promise Scholarship 3. To monitor your state aid eligibility applied for via FAFSA (HOPE Scholarship, Wilder-Naifeh, TN Student Assistance Award) 4.
To transfer state aid to the appropriate Tennessee college for payment How to Create a TSAC Student Portal Account How to Apply for Tennessee Promise ATTENTION – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE REGISTERING For optimal performance, please use a browser other than Internet Explorer. Information provided by the student when creating an account and applying for scholarships online must be accurate.
Failure to provide accurate information will cause a delay in determining your scholarship eligibility or potential loss of an award.
You must know the following when creating a student portal account: Student’s First Name and Last Name – as it appears on the Social Security card Student’s Social Security Number Student’s email address – THEC strongly encourages students to provide a personal email address, not a school-issued email address. Applying for a scholarship (example: Tennessee Promise) is not complete once a student portal account has been created.
Next, you must re-enter your Username and Password and answer the challenge question. Once you have accepted the “User Agreement”, click the “Apply for Scholarships” button and then click the appropriate scholarship program to complete and submit the online application. For future student portal access to apply online or to view your financial aid summary, it is important to remember the Username and Password you have created.
Please call the call center at 800-342-1663 between 8:00 am and – 4:30 pm CT for login assistance. Would you mind telling us a little more about yourself so we can send you the most relevant content possible?
Select Your Graduation Year Select Your Student’s High School Graduation Year (click all that apply) Select the Age-Level of Students You Serve Elementary School (Grades K-5) Middle School (Grades 6-8) High School (Grades 9-12) Elementary - Middle (K-8) College Access Professional Other School Administrator Director of Schools/Central Office Staff High School or Equivalent Some College But No Degree Are You Interested Earning a College Degree or Credential?
I don't live/work in Tennessee You are now leaving the site to apply for the: You will be redirected to complete your FAFSA. Once you have completed your FAFSA, you have applied for the Tennessee Hope Scholarship. Click here to learn more about How to Fill Out Your FAFSA.
You are now leaving the site to apply for the: You will be redirected to the TSAC Student Portal. Applying for a scholarship (example: the Tennessee Promise) is not complete once a student portal account has been created. Next, you must re-enter your Username and Password and answer the challenge question.
Once you have accepted the “User Agreement”, click the “Apply for Scholarships” button and then click the appropriate scholarship program to complete and submit the online application.
Portal login or registration may be required to access the full application.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Tennessee residents enrolling at eligible Tennessee postsecondary institutions; must meet academic requirements (GPA, ACT/SAT scores) and apply within 16 months of high school graduation. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $2,850 per semester (4-year); up to $1,600 per semester (2-year). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Tennessee HOPE Scholarship is funded by Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Tennessee. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly. Note that portal registration or login may be required before you can access the full application.
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