Calling all high schoolers: Take 5 college courses free

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The TN Dual Enrollment Grant lets high school students get a head start on college.

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Hey NOOGA high school students — have you heard of the TN Dual Enrollment Grant? The grant allows eligible juniors and seniors to take five college courses tuition-free.

Taking courses at ChattState allows you to:

  • Get a jump-start on college — for free (just pay for books)
  • Receive both college + high school credits
  • Attend classes at ChattState, online, or on your school campus
  • Get a taste of college
  • Use courses for an associate degree, TCAT diploma, or four-year university transfer.*

Learn more + apply

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