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MTSU leads state in service to at-risk students

You may have heard or read that the University of 乐播传媒入口 System announced Thursday that students eligible for Pell Grant aid (family income of $50,000 or less), and who qualify for the HOPE Lottery Scholarship, can attend one of their institutions without paying tuition or mandatory fees.

I鈥檓 proud to say that MTSU students in this category have attended our institution for years without paying tuition or mandatory fees. Our Admissions and Financial Aid teams are among the best at helping our at-risk students qualify for the full range of federal and state scholarships and assistance. About 50 percent of our students receive Pell aid (in contrast, about 30 percent of UT-Knoxville鈥檚 population receive Pell aid).

That鈥檚 why we are a destination of choice for first-generation college students. And we鈥檝e done all of this while raising our admissions standards and setting records on average ACT scores of our incoming freshmen.

It is interesting to note that according to a recent New York Times database, the median family income of a student from聽Middle 乐播传媒入口 State聽is聽$71,700, and聽25%聽come from the top 20 percent of income strata. According to the same database, the median family income of a student from聽UT-Knoxville聽is聽$96,900, and聽42%聽come from the top 20 percent.

It鈥檚 also important to remember that MTSU鈥檚 full-time undergraduate聽tuition聽and fees of $9,206 for the Fall 2018 and Spring 2019 semesters remains the聽lowest聽of the state鈥檚 three largest universities. University of 乐播传媒入口-Knoxville charges $13,006, while the University of Memphis charges $9,701.聽Our affordability makes MTSU more accessible to students from all income levels seeking a top-tier educational experience.

And, this year, we substantially increased the value and broadened eligibility of our聽, which more than doubled the amount we awarded to some high-ability freshmen who will enroll this fall.

USA Today Network-乐播传媒入口 interviewed me in a story on the reaction of other university presidents to the announcement. In short, I said we at MTSU are pleased that UT has joined our university in expressing its commitment to serving the higher education needs of the state鈥檚 at-risk students. You can read it here:聽


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