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Find similar grantsTennessee STRONG Act is sponsored by Tennessee Army National Guard. Provides tuition funding for eligible members of the Tennessee National Guard pursuing a first bachelor's or master's degree or a certificate from a vocational or technical school.
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Tuition Assistance and TN Strong Act - Veterans At UT Report an accessibility issue The links below provide information on using the TN STRONG Act and tuition assistance. Instructions for sending TN STRONG Act packets to our office: We no longer accept paper packets. Currently, a CAC reader signature is the only acceptable form of a signature.
Do not send packets with a handwritten signature to the email box. Packets with handwritten signatures will be returned to you. Our office has CAC card readers that you can use.
New and returning students using TNSA are required to complete the TNSA packet (August 2025 version) each semester. The packet must be emailed to the Veterans Success Center/Veterans Benefits Administration Office at utktnstrongact@utk. edu .
When emailing the packet to utktunstrongact@utk. edu , reference TN Strong Act Packet ( semester/year ) in the subject line; not including the semester in the subject line will delay packet processing. Effective July 1, 2025, packets must be received at the state office (Nashville) within 45 days of the end of the term.
Please do not wait until after the term ends to submit your packet to the Veterans Benefits Administration Office. There is a 2-3 week processing time at our office. We encourage you to email the packet once you have finalized your course registration for the semester/term.
Packets submitted within one week of the 45-day deadline will be delayed by 1-2 weeks. Students in the Army National Guard are also REQUIRED to apply for Tuition Assistance each term. Please contact your unit for tuition assistance deadlines.
Failure to request a TA for the term will result in a non-payment for the TA. Please contact your base education office regarding the deadline for requesting TA (the Army requires 7 days prior to the course start date). TNSA packets must be submitted before the semester deadline to receive a veterans payment plan or a veterans deferment.
Packets turned in after the deferment deadline will be processed, but the Bursar’s Office will enroll you in a regular deferment plan instead of a veterans’ deferment payment plan. Please note that the TN STRONG Act is a reimbursement program, and the student is responsible for any payment or balance due for the term in which they are enrolled. The reimbursement process does not begin until well after grades have posted.
TN STRONG Act Information & Packet STRONG Act information regarding special program fees One Pager: Tennessee STRONG Act www. tn. gov/military/programs-benefits/education-incentives.
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army. mil TNSA will reimburse only the school, not the student. You should pay up front, out of pocket, for the term, and the school will reimburse any amounts owed after the TNSA payment arrives.
The school certifying official will submit your grades to the appropriate Nashville unit. Reimbursement can take 45-90 days after grades are received. What does the TN STRONG Act Cover?
All Course Fees (As long as the courses count towards your major as reported on your DARS report). This includes fees for Business, Engineering, Foreign Language, Sciences, etc. What does the TN STRONG Act NOT Cover. Meal Plans (this includes $300 flex plan) Ebooks or Total Access Fee Study abroad fees (lodging, airfare, excursions, etc) Special Program fee reimbursements are capped at a maximum amount.
These may include fees for graduate programs in specialized disciplines (MBA, Nursing, Social Work). Please see the link above regarding special program fees The flagship campus of the University of Tennessee System and partner in the Tennessee Transfer Pathway .
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Currently serving members of the Tennessee National Guard. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $130 per credit hour. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Tennessee STRONG Act is funded by Tennessee Army National Guard. 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.
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