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Guidance and Counseling
Hope Program
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la beca HOPE
Georgia's HOPE Program helps students in several
ways:
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HOPE Scholarships for students in
degree programs at public and private colleges and
universities.
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HOPE Grants for students enrolled in
certificate or diploma programs at public colleges or
technical college.
This information and much more can be found at
www.GACollege411.org,
Georgia's comprehensive website that helps you plan, apply, and
pay for college. Visit the website to learn about the many
financial aid opportunities available in addition to HOPE.
HOPE Scholarship
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Scholarship Award Amounts
At a public institution, the HOPE Scholarship award amount
covers tuition, HOPE-approved mandatory fees, and a book
allowance.
At a private college or university, you may
receive a HOPE Scholarship award of $3,000 per academic year if
you are a full-time student. If you enroll as a half-time
student, you may receive an award of $1500 per academic year.
Full-time students attending eligible private colleges may also
be eligible for a Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant; check with
the college financial aid office or GAcollege411.org for
additional information.
Eligibility
To be eligible as an entering freshman, you must have or meet
the following qualifications:
- Be a U.S. citizen or meet the eligible non-citizen
requirements
- Meet HOPE's Georgia residency requirements
- Meet the Selective Service registration requirements.
- Be a 1993 or later graduate of an eligible high school if you
plan to attend a public college, university or technical
college.
- Be a 1996 or later graduate of an eligible high school if you
plan to attend a private college or university.
- Beginning May 1, 2007, all students entering college must earn
a 3.0 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale for all core
curriculum coursework in the college preparatory curriculum
(CPC) or
- Earn a 3.2 cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale for
all core curriculum in the career/technical curriculum. All core
curriculum coursework attempted in the student's high school
career (grades 9-12) will be counted toward the HOPE Scholarship
cumulative grade point average, and numeric grades will be
converted to the 4.0 scale.
HOPE Scholarship Award Limits
A college degree-seeking student becomes ineligible for the HOPE
Scholarship once the student has:
- Received payment from any combination of HOPE Scholarship,
HOPE Grant, and Accel program funds totaling 127 semester hours
(190 quarter hours) of credit; or
- Attempted 127 semester hours (190 quarter hours) of college
degree credit, regardless of whether HOPE funds were received
while attempting the hours; or
- Earned a baccalaureate (four-year) college degree, regardless
of whether HOPE funds were received while earning the degree.
Applying for the HOPE Scholarship
The application process for HOPE:
- At a public college, university or technical college, you may
apply for HOPE two ways: (1) by completing the Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) using either a paper or
electronic application, or (2) by completing the online GSFAPPS
application. You can complete both the FAFSA and GSFAPPS
applications online at GAcollege411.org. Completing the FAFSA
will also enable the college to consider you for other financial
aid programs in addition to HOPE.
- At a private college or university, you can apply for the HOPE
Scholarship online using the GSFAPPS application at
GAcollege411.org.
- Some colleges also require the student to complete the
school's financial aid application. Contact the college
financial aid office for more information.
HOPE Grant
Grant Award Amounts
The HOPE Grant covers tuition, HOPE-approved mandatory fees and
a book allowance.
Eligibility
Georgia residents meeting HOPE's citizenship requirements and
who are attending a Georgia public technical college or public
college or university and enrolled in a certificate or diploma
program are eligible for HOPE assistance regardless of high
school graduation dates or grade point average. Full-time
enrollment is not required. You must be making Satisfactory
Academic Progress according to the college's policy to maintain
eligibility, but a 3.0 citmulative grade point average is not
required.
Grant Award Limits
A student may receive the HOPE Grant for up to 63 semester hours
(95 quarter hours) of study. However, any previous coursework
for which you have received HOPE Scholarship and/or Accel
payments will count toward the lifetime award limit of 127
semester hours (190 quarter hours) and will reduce the number of
HOPE Grant hours for which you can receive assistance.
Applying for the HOPE Grant
You can apply for the HOPE Grant two ways:
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Complete the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA)
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Complete the online GSFAPPS application
For Additional Information
More information on the HOPE Scholarship and
Grant Program is available at GAcollege411.org. Also, you may
call toll-free in Georgia at 1-800-505-GSFC. If you are in the
Metro Atlanta area, call (770)724-9000.
The financial aid office at the college,
university or technical college you plan to attend can provide
information about residency determination and coursework
eligible for HOPE assistance. Contact them directly.
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