What are the qualifications for the Tennessee Promise?

What are the qualifications for the Tennessee Promise?

Tennessee resident/U.S. citizen/eligible non-citizen/students who graduate from an eligible high School, homeschool, or earn a GED/HISET (prior to 19th birthday) can receive an award at an eligible postsecondary institution toward tuition and mandatory fees after all other gift aid has been first applied.

How do I know if I have the HOPE Scholarship?

The new My College HOPE Profile feature on GAfutures allows you to check your academic eligibility for the HOPE Scholarship, Zell Miller Scholarship, HOPE Grant or Zell Miller Grant while in college. Your college provides GSFC with the academic transcript information used to determine your academic eligibility.

What is the HOPE scholarship in Florida?

The Hope Scholarship is for students in grades kindergarten through 12 who are enrolled in a Florida public school and have been bullied, harassed, assaulted, threatened and or other violent acts to transfer to another public school or enroll in an approved private school.

Does Zell Miller cover room and board?

While in college, Zell Miller recipients must maintain a 3.3 cumulative grade point average. The Zell Miller Scholarship will cover full tuition for all eligible credit hours. It does not cover fees, books or housing.

What is the difference between hope and Zell Miller?

The Zell Miller Scholarship pays the standard undergraduate tuition rate. The initial HOPE Scholarship award amount assumes the maximum amount for which you are eligible each semester. The HOPE award amount will be reduced if you enroll in fewer than 15 hours.

What is hope rigor?

What are Rigor Requirements? Rigor courses: Advanced Math, Advanced Science, Foreign Language, Advanced Placement (AP) in core subjects, Internafional Baccalaureate (IB) in core subjects, degree- level Dual Credit Enrollment courses in core subjects taken at an eligible postsecondary insfitufion.

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