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Increases in HOPE Scholarships, historic UT investments among those included in FY22-23 state budget

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The Tennessee General Assembly has passed its FY22-23 budget, which includes funding for student scholarships, salary increases for higher education employees across the state, plus millions in new investments for campuses and institutes within the University of Tennessee System.

“We are incredibly thankful for Gov. Bill Lee and our Tennessee General Assembly’s continued leadership in supporting higher education. These investments will support our mission to serve all Tennesseans and beyond through education, discovery and outreach, and further our ability to address the state’s grand challenges,” UT System President Randy Boyd said.

Tennessee lawmakers passed the largest increase in HOPE Scholarships for students at public four-year universities since the scholarships’ creation. The awards will increase to $4,500 for full-time eligible freshman and sophomores and $5,700 for juniors and seniors. Scholarships currently stand at $3,500 per year for full-time eligible freshmen and sophomores, and $4,500 for juniors and seniors at public four-year institutions. This significant increase will make college more affordable for thousands of Tennesseans.

Other key investments that support UT students, faculty, and staff include:

The FY22-23 budget will now go to Gov. Lee for his consideration and signature.

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