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The Office of Financial Aid at East Tennessee State University provides a
broad spectrum of programs to assist students in financing their college
education.
The university is committed to providing students with access to education
through a variety of resources that include
scholarships,
grants, and loans.
The Office of Financial Aid is primarily responsible for providing information,
services,
and assembling financial aid for eligible students to obtain an
undergraduate or graduate degree.
The Office of Financial Aid will provide the highest quality of service and
offer as many opportunities for financial aid as possible, in combination with
resources expected from student family and other sources,
to support an eligible student in completion of a degree.
ETSU provides the opportunity for qualified students who are residents of
approved border counties to pay at the in-state rate.
To find a list of approved counties and border county rules and regulations visit
the website below.
The Academic Common Market or the ACM is an interstate agreement between southern
states for sharing academic programs not readily available in the home state.
The ACM allows out-of-state students, both undergraduate and graduate, in
approved programs to pay in-state tuition and fees.
For more information contact the Office of Admissions by visiting the link below.
ETSU recently received Tennessee Board of Regents approval, guideline B060,
to implement an E-rate for out- of-state students enrolled exclusively
in all online courses and programs.
More information about ETSU undergraduate and graduate E-rate and tuition
and fee amounts can be found on the website below.
The consortium agreement allows you to receive financial aid for courses taken
at another institution which are part of your required degree program at ETSU.
For more information about the consortium agreement please contact the
Office of Financial Aid or visited the website below.