Tennessee
College students
From Your first day of college to graduation, we’re here for you.
tnAchieves is dedicated to supporting college students on their journey to college graduation by providing proactive college coaching, resources, and guidance.
Through proactive coaching and access to critical academic and financial resources, tnAchieves helps students navigate the challenges of higher education. By fostering a supportive community and empowering students to achieve their goals, tnAchieves plays a crucial role in ensuring student success.
TN Promise
Deadlines &
Milestones
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File the 2026-2027 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at FAFSA.gov. Please click here to learn more about this requirement!
Keep in mind, this is a mandatory scholarship requirement. Failure to complete this requirement will result in the loss of TN Promise scholarship eligibility. Once eligibility is lost, it cannot be regained at a later date.
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Complete and submit at least 16 hours of community service for the 2026-2027 academic year. Please click here to learn more and submit your hours!
Keep in mind, this is a mandatory scholarship requirement. Failure to complete this requirement will result in the loss of TN Promise scholarship eligibility. Once eligibility is lost, it cannot be regained at a later date.
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If you are attending a community college or 4-year institution, you are required to maintain a cumulative 2.0 GPA at the end of each academic year to remain eligible for TN Promise. An academic year is defined as the fall term, spring term and summer term in this order.
If you are attending a Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT), you are required to maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) which is checked at the end of each trimester.
Resources
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A student may request a medical or personal leave of absence from timely enrollment in the initial semester, full-time attendance or continuous enrollment at an eligible post-secondary institution as long as all other applicable eligibility criteria are met.
In order to complete an appeal prior to initial enrollment, a student must click here for instructions on submitting an appeal.
In order to request a leave of absence after initial enrollment, a student must complete the appeal process as specified by his/her college. In the event an institution denies a student's request for a medical or personal leave of absence, the student may appeal the decision in accordance with the rules found at the previously mentioned link.
If you failed to attend your mandatory meeting or submit community service, please contact tnAchieves@tnachieves.org.
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If you need to change the college listed in your TSAC Student Portal or on your FAFSA, you will need to complete the steps outlined below. Having the correct institution listed on your FAFSA and your TSAC Student Portal will ensure that your financial aid is sent to the correct college.
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Your college may require you to complete financial aid verification before awarding your scholarships and financial aid. This process is completed through the financial aid office and often requires that you provide documentation to the college.
We encourage you to connect with your college's financial aid office and keep an eye on your college account for more information regarding verification.
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Click the link below to review colleges eligible for TN Promise funding.
Eligible Institutions
TN Promise acts as a last-dollar scholarship at Tennessee community colleges and colleges of applied technology. Some four-year colleges are eligible for TN Promise funding; however, they have a different funding model. Click the link above to learn more. -
Linked below is a comprehensive collection of tools designed to support college students in their academic journey and career exploration. These resources include personalized success guides, career assessment tools, and professional development resources that help students identify their strengths, explore potential career paths, and develop the skills necessary for success in both college and the workforce. By leveraging these tools, students can make informed decisions about their future and effectively plan their educational and professional goals.
Next Steps
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Transfer Pathway
For students planning to earn a bachelor’s degree after graduating from a community college
Topics: choosing a transfer school, admissions requirements, associate degree completion, transfer scholarships, housing, tuition and financial aid
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Workforce Pathway
For students planning to directly enter the workforce after graduation
Topics: job search, resumes, interviews, salary research, cost of living, workplace expectations, job shadowing
Community Resource Guides
Each guide contains the contact information for several services supporting people in your area with issues of homelessness, transportation, food insecurity, mental/physical health, childcare, Hispanic/Latino services, legal aid and more. Please find the link for your county in the regional dropdown menus.
Below is a list of general resources that may be helpful:
If you would like assistance acquiring access to wifi: Internet Resources
For information helping with homelessness or runaway youth: Sunshine Behavioral Health
For information related to food insecurity: Feeding America
Contact Us
Contact Us
Have questions or need help? Connect with the tnAchieves team by clicking the link below. Our team is always here to help.
General Questions
tnAchieves@tnAchieves.org
Phone
(833) 435-7862