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Georgia's HOPE Grant (a separate program from the HOPE Scholarship) is available to Georgia residents who are working towards a certificate or diploma (continuing education programs are not eligible) at an eligible college or university in Georgia.
HOPE Grant is available to Georgia residents who are pursuing a certificate or diploma. A HOPE Grant recipient must maintain a minimum 2.00 cumulative postsecondary grade point average to remain eligible.
HOPE Grant: HOPE Grant is available to Georgia residents who are pursuing a certificate or diploma. A HOPE Grant recipient must maintain a minimum 2.00 cumulative postsecondary grade point average to remain eligible. The grant provides tuition assistance to students enrolled at a HOPE Grant eligible college or university in Georgia.
Eligibility for the HOPE Grant. Basic Eligibility All HOPE programs require students to meet basic requirements. An eligible student must: Meet HOPE's U.S. citizenship or eligible non-citizen requirements; Be a legal resident of Georgia; Meet enrollment requirements; Be in compliance with Selective Service registration requirements;
Georgia's HOPE Program provides merit-based scholarships for eligible in-state postsecondary institutions. HOPE & Zell Miller Grants The HOPE and Zell Miller Grants provide financial assistance for college that does not have to be paid back.
Academic Eligibility. Enrolled - in specific high-demand certificate and diploma programs at a participating University System of Georgia (USG) or Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) school HOPE Grant and Zell Miller Grant eligibility requirements apply -.
The HOPE Grant is available for students seeking a diploma or technical certificate of credit. The award amount covers a percentage of the tuition and is determined by the Georgia Student Finance Commission based on projected lottery revenues and expenditures.