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College Corner

We know that getting ready for life after high school can be stressful!  That is why we have included some GREAT information for you to check out.

Been Accepted? Click on picture and let us know where!

Received Scholarship Money?  Click on picture so we can celebrate your achievements!

Often times, students need a letter of recommendation from their counselor for college, scholarships, governor's school etc.  Please fill out a brag sheet so that we are informed of your extracurricular and volunteer activities. Give your recommender at least a 2 WEEK NOTICE before the deadline.

YOUR PROCRASTINATION IS NOT OUR EMERGENCY!

 

Applying to College? Check out these helpful links.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR AN UPCOMING TEST

Test Fees:

$42.50

$58.50 with writing

Other Useful Links

CollegeforTN.org

CollegeforTN.org is a website offering an array of resources for students interested in learning about higher education. From getting college advice to career planning, students use this website to help them navigate the college-going process.

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Tennessee Community Colleges

Tennessee has 13 community colleges located across the state, with multiple satellite campuses. These colleges offer two-year associate’s degrees and other certification programs.

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Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCAT)

Tennessee has 27 colleges of applied technology located across the state, which provide technical training for workers to obtain the technical skills and professional training necessary for advancement in the job market. Students completing a program at a TCAT can receive certificates and industry certifications.

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Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC)

TSAC is a state agency that provides financial assistance for postsecondary educational opportunities to Tennessee residents and other students who have established eligibility in accordance with program guidelines. TSAC administers Tennessee Promise with assistance from the partnering organizations.

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Tennessee Transfer Pathway

Tennessee Transfer Pathways are advising tools designed to help community college students plan to transfer to a Tennessee public or private four-year institution to complete a baccalaureate degree. Tennessee Transfer Pathways constitute an agreement between community colleges and four-year colleges and universities to assure that community college courses will transfer seamlessly and meet major preparation requirements.

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