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Scholarship Application

10-11 Pellissippi State Scholarship Application

09-10 Pellissippi State Scholarship Application

Priority Deadline: April 17, 2010


Scholarship Programs

Other Scholarship Programs

Academic Service

Academic Service scholarships are based on scholastic achievement and the fulfillment of a 75-hour work obligation. The scholarships cover the cost of tuition and mandatory fees and are limited to two years.

Eligibility Requirements:
Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Maintenance Requirements:
Continuation will be evaluated at the end of each semester based on the following criteria:

Application Procedures:


Music Scholarships

Music Scholarships are awarded in a variety of areas and require an individual audition. Students will be contacted with a choice of audition times when their application is received. Although priority is given to applications received by March 15, scholarships will continue to be awarded to strong candidates as long as funds are available.

General Eligibility Requirements:

General Maintenance Requirements:

Application Procedures:


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Scholars Today and Tomorrow

The Pellissippi State Foundation provides numerous scholarships. These awards are made possible through donations from the community, faculty and staff. Awards are from $350 to $500 for the school year.

Eligibility Requirements:

  1. Must have financial need.
  2. Must have a minimum grade point average of 2.5.
  3. Must be enrolled full-time.

Maintenance Requirements:

Application Procedures:


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Foundation Scholarships

The Pellissippi State Foundation provides numerous scholarships to students currently enrolled or preparing to enroll at Pellissippi State . These awards are made possible through donations from the community, faculty and staff.

Applications Procedures:


Edscholar Scholarship

Sponsored by edsouth Funding, dedicated to expanding access to higher education for qualified post secondary students in Tennessee . The award amount is $2,250 for the academic year.

Eligibility Requirements:

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

Application Procedures:


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East Tennessee Foundation

The East Tennessee Foundation administers scholarships to students living in East Tennessee. The eligibility requirements may vary per scholarship. Please refer to their web site at www.easttennesseefoundation.org for more information on each scholarship available, the eligibility criteria, an application and the deadlines. Please note the Coffey Scholarships are specific to Pellissippi State or Roane State college students.


Access and Diversity Scholarships

The Access and Diversity Scholarship is designed to assist in meeting the College’s goal to enhance education by increasing access and diversity at all levels. Applicants who meet the eligibility criteria for the Access and Diversity Scholarship will be selected by the Financial Aid Scholarship Committee. The committee will select recipients from the pool of qualifying students by using a holistic and competitive process that considers an applicant’s academic standing, educational goals, community involvement and other attributes described in this document.

TO QUALIFY, a student must meet ALL of the following criteria:

  1. Be admitted to the College
  2. Be a Tennessee resident
  3. Have a minimum cumulative high school or college Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.5 or a minimum General Education diploma (GED) score of 450
  4. File the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
  5. Submit a completed scholarship application to the financial aid office by March 15
  6. Meet with director of Access and Diversity to complete an academic plan for the upcoming semester

ADDITIONALLY, a student must meet AT LEAST ONE of the following criteria:

  1. Be a member of an underutilized population (African American, Hispanic, American Indian/Alaskan Native, and Asian)
  2. Show documented financial need as determined by the Financial Aid office
  3. Be an adult student (age 25 or older)
  4. Complete disclosure and documentation procedures with Services for Students With Disabilities indicating that the student is eligible for accommodations at the College
  5. Graduate from an inner city high school in the College’s service area (Austin-East, Central, Fulton )
  6. Graduate from a rural high school in the College’s service area (Carter, Gibbs, Heritage, William Blount)

Award Amount: the amount of the scholarship shall be determined as follows:

  1. Full-time student (12 or more credit hours) - $1000 per academic year, the amount to be divided equally between fall and spring semesters
  2. Part-time student (11 or fewer credit hours) - prorated amount to be based on number of hours attempted each semester

Award Stipulations: The grant will be awarded fall semester and renewed spring semester if the following criteria are met:

  1. Student must maintain a minimum 2.5 GPA
  2. Student must successfully complete 2/3 of attempted hours,
  3. Student must participate in the mentoring and retention program through the Access and Diversity office

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GEAR UP TN Bridge Scholarship

To be eligible, for the GEAR UP TN Bridge Scholarship, a student must:


Project Grad Scholarship

Students that successfully graduate from Austin East or Fulton High Schools and fulfill other achievable requirements (see below)are guaranteed a $1000.00 scholarship for four years of college.

The Scholarship Component

When the partnership between GRAD and a high school is established, the scholarship component becomes available to all entering ninth graders. Project GRAD’s non-competitive scholarships typically provide a minimum of $1,000 per year for four years in any accredited college or university in the United States. The scholarships are available to all students who meet the eligibility requirements. The eligibility requirements, which are formalized in the "contract," provide students with motivation to stay in school and focus on college preparation.

A campus-based Scholarship Coordinator, together with social services/parent involvement staff, work to help students graduate and gain access to college through a number of key activities:

Walk for SuccessSM and Learning Contract:

Early in the ninth grade year, the Scholarship Coordinator, Project GRAD staff, social services/parent involvement counselors, school staff and community volunteers visit the homes of all students to inform them about Project GRAD's goals and enlist their support in fulfilling the scholarship component's criteria. They are also asked to sign a learning contract that stipulates what is expected of both the student and parents, as well as what the high school and GRAD will provide during the high school years and beyond. In order to receive the scholarship, the contract stipulates that the student must:

Summer/Intersession Institutes and College Visits: Beginning during the summer after GRAD is launched, students between grades nine and ten are expected to attend a four-week Summer Institute. These are planned jointly by high school and college partners, situated on a college campus, and taught at least in part by college faculty. These Institutes serve a dual function: they provide remediation and/or academic enrichment, depending on the student’s needs, so that he or she is better prepared to succeed academically during the coming school year. They also encourage students to think that college is a realistic possibility. Following the initial Institute, students must complete at least one more Institute during the summer between grades ten and eleven and/or between grades eleven and twelve.

College Support: Once students have matriculated in college, they will work with a College Manager. The College Manager works with them and their colleges to help assure a successful first year experience, keeps up with the students as the scholarship is renewed annually, and invites students back to their high schools to provide mentoring experiences for future GRAD graduates during College Day activities.

 

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