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Tennessee Student Assistance Award Program (TSAA) is sponsored by Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation. A state-funded grant program that provides non-repayable financial assistance to financially-needy undergraduate students who are residents of Tennessee.
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Learn More Money for College Tennessee Student Assistance Award Overview Award Information Eligibility Application Termination Criteria Related Links Tennessee Student Assistance Award The Tennessee Student Assistance Award (TSAA) provides non-repayable financial assistance to financially-needy undergraduate students who are residents of Tennessee.
Maximum award amounts for an academic year are: Four-year/two-year private postsecondary institutions $4,000 Four-year public postsecondary institutions$2,000 Two-year public postsecondary institutions $2,000 Private career schools $2,000 TN College of Applied Technology $2,000 Funds are disbursed to the institution on behalf of the recipient for educational expenses and will be credited to the student’s account in accordance with the institution’s published policy.
Award recipients must attend an eligible Tennessee postsecondary institution and be enrolled at least half-time. Applicants must select an eligible institution as a first choice when completing the FAFSA.
To be eligible, the applicant must: complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and have a valid Student Aid Index (SAI) of 5000 or less Be a Tennessee resident, if a dependent student, parents must also be a Tennessee resident Maintain institutional satisfactory academic progress according to the institution attended Not be in default on a loan or owe a refund on any grant previously received at any institution, and Have not already received a baccalaureate degree.
To receive priority consideration, students are strongly encouraged to submit a FAFSA as soon as possible after October 1 each year. Students who are awarded TSAA will also receive the award in the following academic year if they meet all eligibility requirements and complete the FAFSA on or before April 1.
After all returning students are awarded, all remaining funds will be awarded to the neediest applicants who did not receive the award the prior year and completed the FAFSA by April 1. Awards are based on the availability of funds. Apply by completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), available at http://www.
studentaid. gov by April 1.
Award recipients may receive the award until the program of study is complete or by reaching the maximum of terms for a given program, whichever comes first: 8 semesters or 12 quarters/trimesters for a 4-Year Program 6 semesters or 9 quarters/trimesters for a 3-Year Program 4 semesters or 6 quarters/trimesters for a 2-Year Program 2 semesters or 3 quarters/trimesters for a 1-Year Program 1 semester or 2 quarters/trimesters for a 6-Month Program Tennessee Student Assistance Award – Eligible Institutions Would you mind telling us a little more about yourself so we can send you the most relevant content possible?
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I don't live/work in Tennessee You are now leaving the site to apply for the: Tennessee Student Assistance Award 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: Tennessee Student Assistance Award 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.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Tennessee residents, financially needy undergraduate students, enrolled or accepted for enrollment at least half-time at an eligible public or non-public postsecondary institution in Tennessee, complete a FAFSA with a v…. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $4,000 (Varies by institution type). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Tennessee Student Assistance Award Program (TSAA) is funded by Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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