07/01/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2026 12:05
THEC Media Contact
Jessie Greene
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Press Release
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - July 1, 2026 - The Tennessee Higher Education Commission, in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD), today announced the launch of the federal Workforce Pell program in Tennessee. This federal initiative will create new opportunities for Tennesseans to access high-quality, short-term workforce training aligned with today's economy.
Effective July 1, 2026, Workforce Pell expands federal Pell Grant eligibility to certain short-term training programs that prepare students for in-demand, high-skill, and high-wage careers. The program is designed to help more Tennesseans quickly gain the skills employers need while strengthening the state's workforce pipeline.
"The Workforce Pell program represents a significant step forward in expanding educational opportunity and workforce readiness for Tennesseans," said Dr. Steven Gentile, THEC Executive Director. "By supporting high-quality, short-term credential programs that are closely aligned with employer demand, we can help more students earn valuable skills, enter rewarding careers, and contribute to Tennessee's continued economic success."
The state has launched the Workforce Pell application portal. Eligible higher education institutions may visit the Tennessee Workforce Pell webpage to review program requirements and submit training programs for State approval.
Institutions interested in offering Workforce Pell-eligible programs should carefully review all eligibility materials before applying. Programs must meet federal and state requirements related to:
The review process will be jointly led by TDLWD and THEC, with final State approval granted by Tennessee's State Workforce Development Board. Following State approval, institutions must submit required information to the U.S. Department of Education for final federal approval before students may access Workforce Pell funding.
"As Tennessee's workforce needs continue to evolve, Workforce Pell creates a new pathway for Tennesseans to access high-quality training that leads directly to in-demand careers," said TDLWD Commissioner Deniece Thomas. "Workforce Pell gives more Tennesseans access to practical, industry-aligned training that benefits both job seekers and employers across the state."
The Workforce Pell initiative is expected to increase access to workforce-focused education by making federal financial aid available for eligible short-term training programs offered by colleges and universities across Tennessee.
Approved Workforce Pell programs will be posted on the Tennessee Workforce Pell webpage as they become available, providing prospective students with a growing list of opportunities to pursue career-focused training supported by federal aid.
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About the Tennessee Higher Education Commission
The Tennessee Higher Education Commission was created in 1967 by the Tennessee General Assembly. As the state's higher education coordinating body, its mission is to build a strong higher education landscape that provides opportunities for all individuals to pursue high-quality education and high-value credentials.