Institutional Grants-In-Aid
Athletic Grants
Grants for Intercollegiate Athletics are awarded to students based on athletic ability and skill. Applications for this type of assistance should be made to the Athletic Department. Awards are made through the Office of Financial Aid and become part of the “financial aid package.”
Music, Communication, and Education Awards
A limited number of awards are made annually to music, communication, and education students upon recommendation of the appropriate department.
Student Government
Awards are made to officers of the student government and editors of student publications. Students should check with the Center for Student Development for more information.
Church Matching Scholarship
An undergraduate student who is enrolled at Trevecca full-time may be eligible for a Church Matching Scholarship, whereby Trevecca will match dollars sent to the University by the student’s home church to be credited toward that student’s account.
There are two levels within this scholarship opportunity.
- If the student’s local church is a Nazarene church on Trevecca’s Region and has paid 100% of the assigned educational budget for the assembly year closing the summer prior to enrollment — Trevecca will match 2-to-1 any amount the local church sends in for their students up to $500. A student may receive up to $500 from the local church, and TNU will add up to $1,000 to make it up to a $1,500 Church Match Scholarship.
- Trevecca will match 1-to-1 any amount the local church sends in for their students up to $500 (church sends up to $500 and TNU adds up to $500 for a total Church Match Scholarship of up to $1,000) for a student from:
- a Nazarene church on Trevecca’s Region who did not pay 100% of the assigned educational budget for the assembly year closing the summer prior to enrollment; or
- a Nazarene church not on Trevecca’s Region; or
- a non-Nazarene church
This scholarship is available once per academic year for up to four years. One-half is credited to the student's account in the Fall semester, and the other half is credited in the Spring semester.
For eligible students the local church will send a church check to the Office of Financial Aid at Trevecca identifying the student(s) to receive the funds. Trevecca will match the funds from the local church and post the combined scholarship to the student(s) account.
PK/MK Scholarship
An award of $8,000 annually ($4,000 per semester) for up to eight semesters of undergraduate classes through age 23 will be granted to children of full-time pastors, evangelists and chaplains in the Church of the Nazarene. An award of $10,000 annually ($5,000 per semester) for up to eight semesters of undergraduate classes through age 23 will be granted to children of missionaries in the Church of the Nazarene. Recipients must take a full academic load (minimum of twelve hours). Students of active missionaries outside of the U.S. that are not part of the Church of the Nazarene may be eligible for the MK Scholarship upon review by the Admission Scholarship Committee.
MK’s are eligible for the MK Housing Scholarship which is equal to the cost of housing in the campus dorms.
Multi-Sibling Scholarship
A $2,000 scholarship awarded to full-time, dependent, traditional undergraduates from the same family enrolled at the same time. The scholarship is awarded $1,000 per semester as long as two siblings are enrolled in that term.
Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation
The Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation offers scholarships and grants/loans for Tennessee residents enrolled in teacher preparation programs. See www.tngov/collegepays for specific requirements for each of these awards.
Tennessee Hope Scholarship
Students graduating from a Tennessee high school may be eligible for the Tennessee Hope Scholarship. Entering freshman must have at least an unweighted 3.0 GPA and complete all college core and university track courses (20 units required) or score at least a 21 on the ACT (1060 SAT). Award amounts are $4,500 for freshmen and sophomores and $5,700 for juniors and seniors (subject to funding by the State Lottery). An additional $1,000 will be awarded if the student has: At least an unweighted 3.75 GPA and 29 ACT (1330 SAT).
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If parents' adjusted gross income (on FAFSA) is $36,000 or less (dependent student) or student (and spouse) adjusted gross income is $36,000 or less (independent student), an additional $1,500 will be awarded.
The scholarship can be renewed if the student attempts at least 12 hours per semester and has a cumulative GPA of 2.75 after the first 24 and 48 attempted hours. A 3.0 cumulative GPA is required after attempting 72, 96, and 120 hours. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for the Tennessee Hope Scholarship.