AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY
221-7465 for assistance. After employment forms have been received and processed Human Resources will assign a start date and will email the start date to the student and the supervisor. Please note that Federal Work Study students are not permitted to begin working until the Federal Work Study Student Employment Authorization email has been issued by Human Resources. Contact the Office of Financial Aid at 931-221-7907 for a job placement appointment if a new assignment is needed.
Tennessee Promise at APSU
To be considered eligible for the Tennessee Promise at APSU, students must complete the following: • Must complete the TN Promise application and service hours and be determined eligible for the program (please refer to TSAC Tennessee Promise checklist). •Although the Tennessee Promise Scholarship is considered a last dollar scholarship, it does not pay last dollar when utilitzed at a four-year institution. The scholarship only covers the average state community college costs of tuition and mandatory fees not met by gift aid from the Pell, TELS (including the HOPE scholarship, Access Grant, Aspire Scholarship, etc.) or TSAA programs. •The community college fee tuition amount is subject to change and would be the maximum amount ofTennessee Promise payment (less gift aid) allowed at Austin Peay State University. • Must be admitted to APSU seeking an associate degree. Students participating in athletics must declare a bachelor’s degree, per NCAA regulations, and are not eligible for the Tennessee Promise Scholarship. • Must be enrolled full time, which is 12 credit hours or more for undergraduate students. Upper-division (3000-4000 level) courses cannot count towards the full-time eligibility requirement and are not eligible for payment under Tennessee Promise. • This scholarship may be used for two and one-half years of assistance, provided continuing eligibility is met.
Tuition and fees, Student Account Services, Browning 134, 931-221-6285
For current tuition and fee information for main campus, see www.apsu.edu/student-account-services.
STUDENT LIFE Adult & Nontraditional Student Center, Morgan University Center 112, 931-221-6854 The ANTS Center is a lounge and social space for students who are nontraditional. If you are older or feel like you are wearing a lot of hats (i.e. parenting, self-supporting, married or a veteran) visit us and meet many more students just like you. Use the center as your grounding zone, leave your lunch in the fridge in the morning, grab a cup of coffee and come back after class to use the microwave, toaster oven, TV or computer lab. The center also provides programming throughout the year designed specifically for nontraditional students. Programs like Family Movie Night or Take Me Out to the Ballgame will welcome you and your family to campus while the CoffeeBRAKES provide opportunities to share relevant experience and information with peers. To get involved in campus life, go to www.apsu.edu/student-life/ants and visit the center often.
Athletics, www.letsgopeay.com, Dunn Center 141, 931-221-7904 Admission is free for main campus students to all regular-season home games with a valid Govs I.D. Card. Austin Peay State University’s Department of Intercollegiate Athletics strives to maintain a Division I athletics program that serves and supports the academic mission of the University. The student-athlete experience is the core mission and focus 26