The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) is celebrating a significant milestone as they mark the 10-year anniversary of the Tennessee Promise program. This initiative, which commenced on May 12th, 2014, stands as a testament to the state’s unwavering dedication to enhancing access to higher education opportunities.
Pioneering the way, Tennessee became the inaugural state in the nation to introduce a college promise program, enabling students to avail tuition-free education. Since its establishment, the program has allocated a substantial $207 million towards facilitating over 150,000 students in their pursuit of higher education aspirations. This concerted effort has not only empowered individuals but has also contributed to the development of a more proficient and competitive workforce within Tennessee.
The Tennessee Promise program extends a valuable opportunity to eligible high school seniors, granting them access to acquire a technical certificate or an associate degree without the burden of tuition expenses. By covering tuition costs and mandatory fees that may not be addressed by other financial aid avenues, the program serves as a beacon of hope for countless students striving to realize their academic dreams.

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