Tennessee State University and Tennessee State has reached an agreement to allow school Use $ 96 million During the next three years, it was allocated for previously deferred repairs and allocated to develop university operations.
In April 2022 of the State of Tennessee, the capital, upgrading and infrastructure updates, differ from $ 250 million in TSU.
An initial applies to $ 99 million, deferred maintenance. The remaining $ 151 million is still available for use in TSU.
Today, the state agreed to redirect these funds ($ 96 million) to support TSU’s operational needs. The remaining $ 55 million, $ 33 million, including $ 33 million, including $ 33 million, including $ 33 million in agricultural college and $ 22 million in the agricultural college.
Tennessee Financial and Management Commissioner management, “This Agreement,” This Agreement allows you to solve financial problems and accept the inheritance as one of the great and historical educational institutions. “
Interim President Dwayayne Tucker, “Commissioner Jason Mumpower, Commissioner Jim Bryson and TSU, allowing our opportunities to ensure both state lawmakers and student experience and to attract students and qualified employees.”

Payments are Pivotal In ensuring that TSU is a stable financial future, TSU has to address urgent operation needs for long-term goals. Infrastructure additional investments will create a more robust training environment, create innovations and students, faculties and community growth.
State Comptoler Jason Mumpower, we encourage the will of “investment in the future of Tennessee and” TSU’s development and progress of agricultural innovation. difficulties. “
This year, the newly appointed guardians and the Board, TSU, financial control and compliance work, work hard to implement the relevant processes, reporting, training and protectors.
The Council of Care Department added Dakasha Winton: “The support of these funds re-distributing the state’s support stressed our commitment to maintain our resources to train a high level of education and global leaders.
Courtesy: Tennessee State University