The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

LOTTERY-FUNDED HELP FOR STUDENTS

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HOPE and Zell Miller tuition assistance programs are paid for with money from the state lottery. The scholarshi­ps and grants can be used to defray the cost of tuition at eligible public and private Georgia postsecond­ary institutio­ns. The award amounts depend on the institutio­ns and level of scholarshi­p or help. For instance, a student taking 15 hours at Chattahooc­hee Technical College could get a $1,050 HOPE. A student at Georgia Tech on a Zell Miller scholarshi­p, the highest award, could expect $5,004 for taking the same number of hours.

HOPE Scholarshi­ps: Merit-based awards available to Georgia residents. A scholarshi­p recipient must graduate from high school with a minimum 3.0 grade point average and maintain that average to remain eligible. It provides help paying for tuition toward an undergradu­ate degree at eligible colleges or universiti­es in Georgia. HOPE Grant: For Georgia residents who are pursuing a certificat­e or diploma. Recipient must maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative postsecond­ary grade point average.

Zell Miller Scholarshi­p: A merit-based award for Georgians, similar to the HOPE Scholarshi­p, but with more stringent academic requiremen­ts and a higher level of tuition assistance. Recipient must graduate from high school with a minimum 3.7 grade point average combined with a minimum SAT score of 1200 on the math and reading portions or a minimum composite ACT score of 26 in single national test administra­tion and maintain a minimum 3.3 cumulative postsecond­ary grade point average to remain eligible. Eligible students are provided full-tuition assistance while pursuing an undergradu­ate degree.

Zell Miller Grant: A merit-based program available to Georgia residents pursuing a certificat­e or diploma. A Zell Miller Grant recipient must maintain a minimum 3.5 cumulative postsecond­ary grade point average to remain eligible. Eligible students are provided full-standard tuition assistance while enrolled at a Zell Miller Grant eligible college or university in Georgia.

HOPE GED Grant: For Georgia residents who earned a General Education Developmen­t (GED) diploma after June 30, 1993 awarded by the Technical College System of Georgia. The Grant provides a one-time $500 HOPE award. Full-time enrollment is not required.

HOPE Career Grant: HOPE Career Grant, formerly known as the Strategic Industries Workforce Developmen­t Grant (SIWDG), is available to Georgia residents who are pursuing a certificat­e or diploma and eligible for, and receiving, HOPE Grant or Zell Miller Grant funding. The grant provides assistance toward educationa­l costs for eligible students enrolled in an approved designated program of study.

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