The financial aid program at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Crossville is designed to aid students who would find it difficult or impossible to attend without financial assistance.
The aid staff welcomes the chance to help students within the application process and discuss financial needs for education. With the ever-increasing cost of post-secondary training and education, it’s necessary repeatedly to secure financial assistance to pay tuition, books, and even other school-related expenses.
The Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) Crossville does not offer student loans. Obtaining aid for training and education isn’t a sophisticated process, but it's detailed. It all starts with the application process.
An applicant in order to receive the financial assistance must fill in the FAFSA and receive SAR and determine eligibility.
Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT)-Crossville federal school code is 004026.
They come in two types: need-based and merit-based. Eligibility for need-based scholarships is determined by the financial aid application and takes into account the family's financial situation. Merit-based scholarships are awarded based on academic success or other accomplishments.
Here are some of the scholarships provided by Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT)-Crossville
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Culpepper Family Scholarship
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Billy J Murphy Scholarship
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James William Steward Jr.Honor Scholarship
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Dr.J.Eric Schonbolm Scholarship
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Frances L Ball Chemistry Scholarship
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Marjorie V Hamrick Scholarship
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Peter & Lois Fyfe Scholarship
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Wendolyn Bell Memorial Scholarship Fund
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Claude & Vincenette Pichois Scholarship
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General Motors Scholarship
There are different types of grant aid that are available at the college is Federal, state, institutional, and pell grant aid Where pell grants contribute to around 70% of the total financial grant aid about $2,763. The total financial aid offered in total is $1,648,932.