Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not specify that students eligible for federal Pell grants who need financial support are directly affected by the bill.
Tennessee Promise Completion Grant Program
This bill changes Tennessee's four-year pilot program for awarding completion grants to Tennessee Promise scholarship students into a permanent program and creates a special account in the state treasury for funding these grants.
What This Bill Does
- Changes the Tennessee Promise scholarship program from a temporary four-year pilot program to a permanent program.
- Creates a special account called the 'Tennessee Promise Completion Grant Special Account' within the state treasury to fund completion grants.
- Requires the Tennessee Higher Education Commission to include information about the program's outcomes in their annual report instead of submitting separate reports.
- Limits the amount that can be awarded from the qualified work-based learning grant fund for completion grants, but allows other funds to also support these grants.
- Ensures each student in the college coaching initiative has a coach and access to up to $1,000 per semester in completion grants starting with the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
Who It Names or Affects
- Tennessee Promise scholarship students who are part of the college coaching initiative.
- The Tennessee Higher Education Commission and its staff responsible for administering the program.
Terms To Know
- Completion Grant
- Financial aid given to students to help them finish their postsecondary degree or credential.
- College Coaching Initiative
- A program that provides support and guidance to Tennessee Promise scholarship students.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify how the special account will be funded beyond stating it is subject to appropriations.
- It remains unclear if there are any limits on the total amount of funds available for completion grants from sources other than the qualified work-based learning grant fund.