TSU offers full scholarship for transfer students
You’ve worked hard, successfully completed your associate’s degree at Southwest, and are ready to further your education.
For Southwest students interested in obtaining a 4-year degree, Tennessee State University (TSU) offers the Community College Graduate Scholarship to students who obtained an associate degree with a minimum overall GPA of 3.25.
The full scholarship pays tuition and fees, including housing and meal plan, for four consecutive semesters or two consecutive academic years at TSU. Summer and mini-sessions are not covered. A maximum of 10 scholarships are available each academic year. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) majors receive priority consideration.
Southwest students must apply before attending TSU by filling out the application completely and submitting it prior to the deadline of April 1 for the fall semester and Nov. 1 for the spring. The scholarship committee will accept a preliminary transcript to determine eligibility. However, the official transcript verifying eligibility and graduation must be received by the University before funds will be disbursed.
Eligible Southwest students must have a 3.25 grade point average (GPA) or better and have graduated within the past 12 months prior to enrollment at TSU.
Once admitted to TSU, scholarship recipients must maintain an enrollment of 15 credit hours or more and a 3.0 GPA or better each semester the scholarship is awarded.
For more information on the TSU Community College Graduate Scholarship, click here.
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- From the President
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- Southwest Community Relations Ambassadors luncheon is March 28
- Faculty and staff tout College’s growth at Spring Convocation
- Students’ passionate spirit and insight on display at recent Pizza with the President
- SACSCOC approves Funeral Service Education program
- Human Resources hosts inaugural pre-retirement seminar
- Southwest adopts new diversity statement
- New travel procedures should ease the process
- Farewell: Dr. Norma F. Parrish
- Thanks a million to Karen Nippert for 33 years of fundraising service
- College hosts TYCA-Southeast conference at Peabody Hotel
- Police Services/Public Safety Department selected as national award finalist
- Employee of the Month: Associate Director of Advising and Academic Support Ronald Claxton
- In honor of Women’s History Month: A salute to our ‘sheroes’
- How “Easy-Going” people are ultimately winning at life
- Staff Kudos: Millington Center Director Ron Wells selected for WestStar’s Leadership Program
- Welcome aboard, new team members
- ImagineU info session reveals rewarding, competitive entrepreneurship program
- Tips on how to protect your property from damaging floods
- Southwest Alumni Association accepting nominations for Alumnus of the Year
- Radiologic Technology program showcases new digital imaging equipment
- Project M.O.S.T. honors students at annual academic awards ceremony
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- Career Services Corner: C.H. Robinson intern Roderick Jones lands position
- Southwest Saluqi basketball wraps up season with awards
- Southwest softball team starts season with best ever overall record
- Tennessee Small Business Development Center hosts SBDC Day for budding entrepreneurs March 20
- TSU offers full scholarship for transfer students
- Shelby County Schools host inaugural Senior Night at Southwest
- Southwest: In the News
- Civil rights legend Bertha Rodgers Looney honored with Share the Love Award