MTSU Almost Doubles Amount of True Blue Scholarship for Qualifying Freshmen

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Middle Tennessee State University announced Tuesday, Sept. 20, that it substantially increased the value and broadened eligibility of its True Blue Scholarship, almost doubling the amount of the award offered to qualified incoming freshmen.

President Sidney A. McPhee said the True Blue Scholarship, the first tier of MTSU’s array of guaranteed academic scholarships, will now be available to first-time freshmen scoring 22 to 24 on the ACT with at least a 3.5 high school GPA.

McPhee raised the scholarship payout from $8,000 to $14,000 total, paid out at $3,500 a year for four years. As a guaranteed scholarship, it is awarded automatically to all meeting criteria — but only if they apply to the university before Dec. 1.

McPhee also announced a new top-tier offering to its guaranteed scholarships: The designation of Centennial Scholar, which provides $32,000 over four years ($8,000 per year) to students scoring 34, 35 or 36 on the ACT test and a 3.5 high school GPA.

“Our True Blue Scholarship is now the largest guaranteed academic award given by any public university in Tennessee to students with these credentials,” he said. “Coupled with our new Centennial Scholar designation, MTSU is yet again making significant new investments in our scholarship offerings.”

MTSU continues its guaranteed Trustees Scholarship to students with ACT scores of 30 to 33 and 3.5 GPA, paying $20,000 over four years ($5,000 per year).

Students scoring 30 and above on the ACT and with a minimum 3.5 high school GPA can apply for MTSU’s highest academic award, the Buchanan Fellowship, a competitive and selective full-tuition scholarship offered through the University Honors College. A separate application for this offering is also due Dec. 1. For more information, go to www.mtsu.edu/honors.

The president made the announcement as MTSU prepares to visit prospective students in Clarksville, Tennessee, on Sept. 28, the first stop in a 13-city, four-state road trip by admissions that showcases the university’s academic advantages.

McPhee said the expanded True Blue Scholarship and the Centennial Scholar designation will begin with new, first-time freshmen entering in fall 2023.

MTSU’s guaranteed scholarships, when combined with the recently enhanced Hope Lottery Scholarship, “substantially reduces or eliminates the cost of tuition for these high-ability students to attend the university,” said Debra Sells, vice president for student affairs and vice provost for enrollment services.

Sells said more information on ways qualified students can reduce or eliminate tuition expenses can be found at www.mtsu.edu/mtfree.

McPhee said the university reallocated existing funds in its budget to pay for the scholarship enhancements.

“We feel strongly that MTSU, as a major comprehensive university with a broad array of top-notch majors, is the best choice for these high-ability students,” he said. “These scholarships will make it even more practical and affordable for them to pursue their higher education goals on our beautiful campus.”

For more information about admissions, go to www.mtsu.edu/apply; email [email protected]; or call 615-898-2233.

Henry Bello, prospective Middle Tennessee State University student interested in studying computer science, shares the microphone with University President Sidney A. McPhee after winning a $22,000 scholarship during the university’s kickoff event for the True Blue Tour at the Student Union Building on campus Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2022. (MTSU photo by Cat Curtis Murphy)

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