Merit Scholarships Available: |
Amount | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aspire Award | $36,000 | ||||
| General Assembly Merit Scholarship | $36,000 | ||||
| Hope Access Grant | $36,000 | ||||
| Hope Scholarship | $36,000 |
Tuition & Costs |
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| $20,910 | tuition |
| $8,000 | on campus room & board |
| $1,260 | books |
| N/A | fees |
| $20,910 | tuition |
| $8,000 | on campus room & board |
| $1,260 | books |
| N/A | fees |
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| 100% | of students receive aid |
| 74% | get federal aid ($5,172 avg) |
| 54% | get state aid ($5,319 avg) |
| 93% | get institn'l aid ($8,925 avg) |
| 88% | get loans ($5,470 avg) |
| $5,560,173 |
Annual Aid Awarded |
Aid/Loans |
Average Amount | Percent Awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Grant or Scholarship Aid | $15,109 | 99% |
| Federal Grant Aid | $5,172 | 74% |
| Pell Grants | $4,221 | 74% |
| Other Federal Grants | $1,100 | 64% |
| Institution Grant Aid | $8,925 | 93% |
| State Grant Aid | $5,319 | 54% |
| Student Loans | $5,470 | 88% |
| Federal Loans | $5,448 | 88% |
| Other Loans | $7,000 | 0% |
Merit Scholarships Available: |
Amount | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aspire Award | $36,000 | ||||
| General Assembly Merit Scholarship | $36,000 | ||||
| Hope Access Grant | $36,000 | ||||
| Hope Scholarship | $36,000 |
Financial Aid Timeline |
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| Financial aid priority deadline: | - |
| Financial aid deadline: | February 15 |
| College will notify student of financial aid decisions on or about: | - |
| Student must reply to financial aid decision by: | - |
Does Tusculum College offer... |
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| 60 Shiloh Road |
| Greeneville, TN 37743 |
| (423) 636-7300 |
| http://www.tusculum.edu |
| In State | $650 |
| Out of State | $650 |
Pricey, but there aren't that many reputable colleges who offer such an accommodating class schedule.
» Read MoreIt's an amazing school but at the same time the 30K can get pricey. Make sure you get plenty of grants and scholarships.
» Read MoreThis school is WAY overpriced. I know its a private institution, but seriously there are a few things I should point out. First, all the buildings are old and run-down (only the Library and Student Center are new). The dorms are expensive to live in (4,000 a year) and all have the exact same price, which is wrong when some dorms look better than others. Cafeteria food is below average and there isn't any other option besides the Perk, which is a snack bar/coffee shop (not open on weekends). The quality of the school and the price are too far apart, and honestly I think that the school is ripping people off.
» Read MoreTusculum is definitely expensive, but I do not regret the cost of coming here. My family encouraged me to go to a cheaper state school in our hometown, but I know I would not have been nearly as happy or successful there as I have been at Tusculum. Tusculum offers decent scholarships for grades and athletics, as well as a myriad of opportunities for work study positions and student jobs in the tutoring center.
» Read MoreAll colleges are expensive. At Tusculum it is a bit pricier than other colleges in East Tennessee. I had plenty of scholarship money and other grants. It was so worth coming here. The professors are here to help you with whatever you need. Some of them are tough. You really have to study and study for your class. Each is different for each person. I feel that i'm getting a great education here and I know all my scholarship money is not being wasted.
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