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Tennessee leads nation in FAFSA completion
Tennessee leads nation in FAFSA completion

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time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Tennessee leads nation in FAFSA completion

Tennessee students lead the nation in completing their Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, according to the nonprofit National College Attainment Network. The ranking was announced in a May 21 news release from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, which hailed the ranking as "a major milestone" as the state works to ramp up access to higher education. The application isn't just for securing federal aid — it's also required for all students who wish to receive any form of financial aid for college, including scholarships, grants and other assistance. "This recognition reflects the hard work of our schools, counselors, and communities across the state," commission director Steven Gentile said in the release. "Being number one in the nation shows what's possible when we prioritize student access to financial aid and higher education." The news comes after a federal overhaul of the FAFSA led to glitches and delays for students nationwide last year. The issues left financial aid decisions in limbo for millions. The commission also named 158 high schools statewide as "FAFSA Champions" for the 2024-25 school year in its annual FAFSA Challenge. The winning schools have a 90% or higher FAFSA completion rate or logged at least 5% in year-over-year growth for completion rates. See the complete list of Tennessee's FAFSA Champions and learn more at This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee leads nation in FAFSA completion

Northeast State Community College awarded $880k+ grant
Northeast State Community College awarded $880k+ grant

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Health
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Northeast State Community College awarded $880k+ grant

BLOUNTVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — Northeast State Community College received an $884,404 grant from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC). Various institutions across the Volunteer State were awarded the 'Rural Health Care Pathways Expansion Grant' to expand access to education and career pathways in high-demand health care fields, a news release from THEC said. TODAY: News Channel 11 hosts Make-A-Wish Telethon 'By investing in these institutions, we are laying the foundation for a stronger, more sustainablehealth care workforce in Tennessee's rural communities,' Dr. Steven Gentile, Executive Director of THEC, said in the release. 'These partnerships will help students explore careers in health care earlier, transition into postsecondary education more seamlessly, and advance professionally within their chosen fields.' The grant supports the following evidence-based strategies, according to THEC: Increasing exposure to health care careers Strengthening pathways into health science education and employment Enhancing career advancement opportunities Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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