Tennessee’s public universities urge FAFSA completion
JACKSON, Tenn. — Tennessee’s public universities urge FAFSA application completion.
The “Four the Future” initiative is a collaborative effort among 10 public universities in Tennessee aimed at promoting the value of a four-year degree.
As part of that initiative, college applicants are urged to complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid to secure thousands of dollars in state and university aid.
University leaders in the Middle Tennessee region encourage applicants to take advantage of Tennessee’s May 15th deadline extension for ensuring their eligibility for state scholarships.
The FAFSA form determines how much aid college students are eligible to receive in grants, scholarships and loans. It must be completed by any student wishing to receive any form of financial assistance.
According to the FAFSA website, the process takes less than an hour to complete once personal information has been gathered.
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