Federal & State Aid
All forms of federal and state aid require the completion of a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and are available to undergraduate students only. Students are encouraged to apply for financial assistance as soon after January 1st as possible and before the priority filing date of January 31st.
Grant | Recipients | Amount (Varies) | Learn More | Application |
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Federal Pell Grant | Students are eligible based on FAFSA results | Max $7,395/year | Pell Grant Info | FAFSA |
FSEOG Grant | Students with an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) score of 0 | Up to $4,000/year | FSEOG Grant Info | FAFSA |
TEACH Grant | Students who are planning to teach high-need subjects in designated Title-I schools that serve low-income areas | Up to $3,772/year | TEACH Grant Info | TEACH Grant Info |
Iraq & Afghanistan Service Grants | Students whose parent or guardian was a member of the U.S. armed forces and died as a result of performing military service in Iraq or Afghanistan after the events of 9/11 | Up to $6,124.79/year | Iraq & Afghanistan Service Grant Info | FAFSA |
Award | Eligibility | Amount | Learn More | Application |
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Aspire Award | Must meet the HOPE Scholarship requirements and have an adjusted gross income of $36,000/year or less on an IRS tax form | $1,500/year + HOPE will vary depending on college grade level | Aspire Award Info | FAFSA |
Minority Teaching Fellows Program | Must be a minority high school senior with a 2.75 GPA and 18ACT/Top 25% or a continuing college student with a 2.5 GPA | $5,000/year | TSAC Student Portal | |
Ned McWherter Scholarship | Minimum 3.75 unweighted cumulative high school GPA. And have a minimum composite score of 32 on the ACT or 1430 on the SAT | $6,000/year | Scholarship Info | TSAC Student Portal |
Tennessee HOPE Scholarship | Minimum 21 ACT or 1060 SAT or unweighted GPA of 3.0 | Varies | HOPE Scholarship Info | FAFSA |
General Assembly Merit Scholarship | Minimum weighted 3.75 GPA and 29 ACT | $500/semester | Scholarship Info | FAFSA |
Tennessee Student Assistance Award (TSAA) | Based on results from the FAFSA | Varies | TSAA Information | FAFSA |
Federal Work-Study is awarded to students with demonstrated financial need from FAFSA. Eligible students may apply for positions either on or off campus via MyBryan. The average work assignment is 8 hours per week and the hourly wage is $9. Actual job placement, hours worked, and amount earned cannot be guaranteed by the Financial Aid Office. Students are generally paid on a bi-weekly basis.
Students ineligible to be awarded Federal Work Study may apply for part-time employment with the college and may also pursue opportunities for off-campus employment.
All students seeking employment at Bryan College must undergo employment eligibility verification with the Financial Aid Office. To assist in this process, please complete and return an I-9 and W-4. In addition, you will be required to present one document from List A; one document from List B, and one document from List C (See the last page of I-9 for document lists). Please have the required original documents with you when you arrive on campus.
Form I-9: Employment Eligibility Verification
Form W-4: Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate
Tennessee Juniors and Seniors | Updated 10/31/2024 | |
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TN Grant 1st Course | $554.40 (3 credit course) | $730.40 (4 credit course) |
TN Grant 2nd Course | $554.40 (3 credit course) | $730.40 (4 credit course) |
TN Grant 3rd Course | $554.40 (3 credit course) | $730.40 (4 credit course) |
TN Grant 4th Course | $554.40 (3 credit course) | $730.40 (4 credit course) |
TN Grant 5th course | $554.40 (3 credit course) | $730.40 (4 credit course) |
TN Grant 6th course | $100 per credit from the state | $200 per course from Bryan |
TN Grant 7th course | $100 per credit from the state | $200 per course from Bryan |
TN Grant 8th course | $100 per credit from the state | $200 per course from Bryan |
TN Grant 9th course | $100 per credit from the state | $200 per course from Bryan |
TN Grant 10th course | $100 per credit from the state | $200 per course from Bryan |
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