Tennessee Promise Is Open – Apply Now

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I am always on the lookout for opportunities that can make a difference in our kids’ futures. Here is everything you need to know about Tennessee Promise, a fantastic scholarship program that’s opening doors for Tennessee high school seniors. Whether they’re heading to a community college, a technical school, or even considering a four-year university down the road, seniors should apply. If you’ve got a high school senior in Tennessee, this is something you need to know about, even if community college isn’t on his radar right now.

TN Promise Is Open

TN Promise, a scholarship portal, is open August 1-November 3.

 

What is Tennessee Promise?

Tennessee Promise is a state-wide scholarship and mentoring program. It helps high school graduates pursue higher education without the burden of tuition costs. Launched as part of Tennessee’s Drive to 55 initiative, it aims to get 55% of Tennesseans equipped with a college degree or certificate by 2025. It’s a last-dollar scholarship, meaning it covers tuition and mandatory fees at eligible institutions after they apply other federal and state aid (like Pell Grants, HOPE Scholarship, or Tennessee Student Assistance Awards). This program makes it possible for students to attend college tuition-free at Tennessee’s 13 community colleges, 27 Colleges of Applied Technology (TCATs), or other eligible institutions offering associate degree programs. Continue reading »


How to Prepare for College Free Webinar

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I am excited to announce a new partnership between HomeschoolWays.com and UniversityReady.com. It all starts with a free webinar, High School Simplified, on August 8, at 3pm EST. The topic is, in a nutshell, how to prepare for college.

UniversityReady.com helps families be ready for college. Besides test preparation, they will give you a way to sift through the many choices and opportunities available.

How to prepare for college webinar

Personally, I have always wanted to learn how to prepare for college. Some homeschoolers do not necessarily see college as a goal for their children. I do.

 

Degree or no degree?

Sometimes, a computer whiz starts his own IT consulting business at 16. As he progresses, no college professor can teach him anything anymore. Sure, we understand such situations exist. Continue reading »