A Refresh.

In 2014, tnAchieves scaled from 27 Tennessee counties to 80+. This growth called for adjustment and innovation, including a new tnAchieves website. That new website opened the door to the idea of college for hundreds of thousands of students and families in its 10-year run. While it served its purpose well, time (and our reliance on mobile devices) passed it by.

Today we are excited to launch the next era of tnAchieves online with a new website. This refresh is meant to improve navigation, making it even easier to find what you need when you access tnAchieves.org. We know many of our visitors are here for a specific purpose, so we are hopeful this new website connects you to the resource you are looking for and maybe some you didn’t know you needed.

We are optimistic that this new web presence will bring another 500,000+ students to the well of college — all types of college. While we know it may take a little getting used to, we feel confident you will find it much more user-friendly once you get the hang of it. A few things stay the same — you can still find the “high school senior” or “mentor” section, the community service button is still in the “top right-hand corner” and you will still find all the information you need to stay eligible for TN Promise. It’s just a little easier to find now.

We are so excited to begin serving another cohort of 60,0000+ Tennessee students this fall, and would love for you to be part of the team. If you are over 21 years old and have an interest in seeing more students in your community go to college, consider serving as a mentor. You can learn more on our revamped mentors section at tnAchieves.org/mentors!

If you are a student or parent reading this, please know that our team is here for you. We want nothing more than for you to find your best-fit college, earn your degree/credential and pursue your dream career. You will find a wealth of resources on this site, including contact for everyone on our team. Reach out to us if you ever have a question, need advice or just want to talk about the idea of college. Students first, always.

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