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Georgia Scholarships & Financial Aid

Administers HOPE Scholarship, Zell Miller Scholarship, and other programs.

Official State Financial Aid

The Georgia Student Finance Commission administers Georgia's state-funded financial aid programs. Visit their official website for current program details, eligibility requirements, and application instructions.

Visit Georgia Student Finance Commission

Georgia Scholarship Programs

The following programs have been tracked in Georgia. Visit the official state website above for current details and eligibility.

HOPE Career Grant
HOPE Grant
HOPE Scholarship
High School Equivalency Examination Grant Program (HSE)
Zell Miller Grant
Zell Miller Scholarship

Note: Program availability and details change. Always verify with the official state agency.

How to Apply for Georgia Aid

Step 1: Complete the FAFSA

Most state aid programs require the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Complete it at studentaid.gov.

Step 2: Check State Deadlines

State aid often has earlier deadlines than federal aid. Visit the Georgia Student Finance Commission for specific dates.

Step 3: Apply for State-Specific Programs

Some scholarships require separate applications. Check the official state website for any additional requirements.

Maximize Your Aid

Georgia scholarships can be combined with federal grants to cover more of your college costs. You may be eligible for both Pell Grants and state aid.

Find Georgia Colleges

Most state aid requires attending an in-state college.

Georgia Colleges →
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