With only four days remaining until the application deadline, tnAchieves still needs nearly 1,400 mentors across the state. Cannon County needs 17 and Cannon County has 19 according to Director of Schools William F. Curtis.
Mentors support local TN Promise applicants as they transition from high school to college. Mentors remind students of important deadlines, serve as a trusted college resource and, most importantly, encourage students to reach their full potential. The time commitment is small, only about one hour per month, but the impact can be life changing for students, particularly those in their family that are first to attend college.
The program needs 9,000 mentors annually to ensure each of the 64,000 applicants is paired with this important support system. While the financial component of the program may grab many students immediate attention, the mentor support system is the backbone of the program.
Since its inception in 2008, tnAchieves has helped more than 300,000 students navigate the college going process and trained more than 42,000 volunteer mentors.
Potential mentors must be 21 years of age, are subject to a background check and complete a one hour training. For more information, or to apply, you can visit www.tnachieves.org or contact Thomas at (615) 604-1306 or graham@tnachieves.org