In February of 2014 a bill passed in Congress to allow free tuition for residents within the state of Tennessee. There are stipulations on this benefit including the fact that residents can only get 2 years of college tuition paid if they attend a community college or trade school within the state.
Georgia residents that maintain a C average has free college to a state school due to the lottery
No it is not. No one can go to college for free unless, you get a scholarship.
There are Universities in Mexico that are free to its residents.
Not everyone in Tennessee was born in Tennessee. Many Tennessee residents moved to Tennessee from other states or countries because of Tennessee's economy, weather and lifestyle.
Absolutely not. There is financial assistance or scholarships that may cover the whole cost though.
College tuition in Minnesota is free to residents in certain areas. For Instance, residents who graduate from a Saint Paul public school can attend Saint Paul College for free for two years and can then qualify to move onto Metropolitan University for their four year degree at no cost. Same goes for Minneapolis residents who graduate from a Minneapolis public school the can attend MCTC for free for two years. Funding comes from a combination of financial aid, grants and scholarships through The Power of You program. You must have a gross income of less than $75,000
Aquinas College - Tennessee - was created in 1928.
Tennessee Bible College was created in 1975.
Tennessee Wesleyan College was created in 1857.
Crown College - Tennessee - was created in 1991.
UT the college is in Tennessee. It is the University of Tennessee.
West Tennessee Christian College was created in 1869.