NASHVILLE, TN – The Tennessee Higher Education Commission and the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation are celebrating Halls High School as a FAFSA Champion for the 2022-2023 academic year.
This designation is awarded to schools whose Tennessee Promise FAFSA completion rate increased by 5+% over the previous year, or those whose Tennessee Promise FAFSA completion rate exceeds 90%.
Completing a FAFSA opens the door for thousands of dollars in state and federal financial aid for Tennessee’s students. Our goal is that every eligible Tennessee high school senior has the opportunity to make plans for college and succeed, and completing a FAFSA is a critical first step, especially before the Tennessee Promise deadline.
Halls High School’s commitment to college access emphasizes the importance of college and career exploration and educates students and families about the financial aid opportunities available to them.
The March 1 deadline for high school seniors and their families to complete the FAFSA and remain eligible for up to two years of tuition-free college with Tennessee Promise is quickly approaching.
Students who complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) are more likely to enroll in higher education, persist in their college coursework, and obtain a degree.
Filing a FAFSA is the first step students must take to apply for most state and federal financial aid for college. To assist in navigating the FAFSA process, the Tennessee Higher Education Commission and Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation have curated a number of resources for students and schools to support Tennessee’s FAFSA completion efforts. Student resources include step-by-step FAFSA-filing instructions and videos. School resources include guides focused on helping high schools strengthen their FAFSA completion numbers.