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Offered by Georgia Student Finance Commission
Are you a Georgia resident who is enrolled as a degree-seeking student at a USG, TCSG, or private HOPE-eligible college or university in Georgia? If so, you may be eligible for the Georgia HOPE Scholarship! Each year, the scholarship is awarded to multiple Georgia residents who will be soon attending a USG (University System of Georgia), TCSG (Technical College System of Georgia), or eligible private university in Georgia. Bear in mind that specific guidelines for what defines “Georgia residency” vary based on the type of school applicants are attending. Thus, we recommend checking out the Georgia Student Finance Commission website for more information. To be considered for the scholarship, interested students must complete either the Georgia Student Finance Application (GSFAPP) or the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).
If you’re an incoming post-secondary student in Georgia and this sounds like a good opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply! Keep on reading to learn more.
The Georgia Student Finance Commission, founded in 1965, has become one of the most successful state student aid operations in the nation. First created to provide loans, the agency progressed to state- and lottery-funded scholarships, grants, service cancelable loan programs and providing free financial aid consultation. GSFC's mission is to ensure Georgians have an opportunity to access education beyond high school.
Below are just some of the general eligibility requirements for the Georgia HOPE Scholarship. However, bear in mind that there may be additional, unique eligibility requirements for specific types of students.
High School Senior
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Applicants must attend a USG, TCSG or eligible private HOPE eligible college or university in Georgia.
To be considered for the scholarship, interested students must complete either the Georgia Student Finance Application (GSFAPP) or the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) below.
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