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For first-year students, Maryville College scholarships are available to those who display outstanding academic and personal achievement, leadership skills, or an excellence in art, music, or theatre. In addition, incoming transfer students may be eligible for valuable scholarship assistance
Maryville participates in the Bonner Scholars program, which provides scholarship assistance to students in exchange for community service.
Federal Grant Aid programs include the Pell Grant, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG), Academic Competitive Grant (ACG), Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent (SMART) Grant and the New TEACH Grant program.
Other Federal Financial Aid programs include the Stafford and Parent PLUS Loans, Perkins Loan, and Federal Work-Study programs.
Tennessee residents may qualify for the Tennessee Hope Scholarship Program or the Tennessee State Need Based Grant.
NOTE: Maryville College Title IV Code: 003505
The Maryville College Financial Aid Office and its staff follow the Maryville College Guidelines for Conduct and Ethics. As a member of National Association of Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) the Maryville College Financial Aid Office has adopted the NASFAA Code of Ethics and the NASFAA Code of Conduct to insure good business practices in our day to day activities.
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