Do you offer financial assistance?
Yes, because TSB is nationally accredited. Students accepted for admission are eligible for financial aid through programs established by the federal government under the Aid to Education Arts. Some of these programs are listed below.
Federal Student Aid (PELL GRANT)
Grants provide money to help students further their education and skills after high school. For many students, these grants provide a foundation of financial aid, to which aid from other federal sources may be added. Unlike loans, grants do not have to be repaid. You may apply online at www.fafsa.ed.gov (our school code is 009567) or you may also apply at TSB. Currently the maximum pell grant award is $5550. If you have questions, please call us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Are there any financial loan programs offered?
If you are interested in a loan to help you pay for school, please visit Sallie Mae Smart Option Student Loan. Our school code is 009567.
Rehabilitation Service
This aid service is available to applicants who have, or have had, a physical or emotional disability. For those who are eligible, it is possible that your full tuition could be paid, regardless of family finances. Where family financial ability justifies, all training costs, including a monthly maintenance grant, may be authorized by the agency.
Veterans’ Benefits
Tennessee School of Beauty has met the standards set forth by the Tennessee Higher Education Commission and the Veterans’ Administration, and is now an eligible institution for Veterans’ benefits. Eligible students should contact the VA office.
Other Aid Programs
Other federal programs are available to those who are welfare recipients, or the dependents of such recipients; to those whose family financial ability does not provide sufficient funds for training; and to underprivileged and minority groups. Many other Education Aid Programs are presently under consideration by Congress. As these aid programs become available, we will make every effort to be established as an eligible institution for participation by applicants and students attending our school.




