Martin Methodist College has announced a grant program that takes Tennessee Promise to the next level. Because the college still offers an associate of arts degree, it is eligible to participate in the state’s Tennessee Promise program, which will offer $3,800 per year to each high school graduate who wishes to enroll in a two-year curriculum beginning in 2015. Now, Martin Methodist is sweetening the financial pot by offering a matching grant to those students. MMC’s Promise Plus grant will add $3,800 per year of additional funding, making each student’s financial package at least $7,600 per year. In addition, Martin Methodist will continue to offer that matching grant for two more years should the recipient decide to continue on to a bachelor’s degree.
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 17:35:04 +0000
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