Let’s Talk About Financial Aide… GACollege411 (Will Change to GAFutures) Scholarship Finders Announcements About Financial Aide Opportunities District/County.

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Let’s Talk About Financial Aide… GACollege411 (Will Change to GAFutures) Scholarship Finders Announcements About Financial Aide Opportunities District/County Scholarships

Ways to pay for college… GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Do NOT have to be repaid Based on specific requirements LOANS Need to be repaid after college WORK-STUDY PROGRAMS Student has a job on campus Money earned helps pay for college FINANCIAL AIDE NIGHTS WILL BE HELD DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR

GACollege411 Financial Aide:

GACollege411 Financial Aide Continued:

HOPE Scholarship (4 Rigorous Courses Required)  Currently, the HOPE scholarship is determined by the calculation of all academic core courses that the student has taken and completed (grades 9-12). No middle school core course grades count.  Georgia Student Finance Commission Rigorous Course Chart  Both passing and failing grades in the core courses count. Thus, this is a merit based scholarship for eligible students.  Changes in the eligibility guidelines are posted and updated on the GAfutures website (there are often annual changes in HOPE Scholarship regulations). For current HOPE tuition payments use this link:

HOPE GPA-3.0 GPA  HOPE GPA is calculated on a traditional 4.00 grade point average scale to 2 decimal places without rounding. The following calculation is used as students graduate from high school who are on Tier 1 (first year of college): ◦ An A is calculated as 4 quality points ◦ A B is calculated as 3 quality points ◦ A C is calculated as 2 quality points ◦ An F is calculated as 0 quality points  The HOPE GPA is calculated again at Tier 2 (after 30 college hours), Tier 3 (after 60 hours) and Tier 4 (after 90 hours)  A student will lose the HOPE Scholarship if the student has lost HOPE at two checkpoints for Tier 2, 3, and 4 while attending college. The student cannot regain the HOPE Scholarship while in college, if the student has below a 3.0 at two checkpoints.

GACollege411 Financial Aide Continued: Check your HOPE GPA

Zell Miller Scholar Program Seniors who graduate and meet either of the following criteria: a 3.7 GPA for the HOPE eligible academic courses and have received an SAT score of 1200 (Critical Reading and Math scores) or a composite ACT score of 26 (on any single testing test date…can take test more than once) Are the valedictorian or salutatorian of the Class of 2017 IMPORTANT: SAT or ACT test must be taken prior to student graduating from high school Maintain a 3.3 GPA at Tier 2, Tier 3, and Tier 4 checkpoints while in college A student will lose the ZELL Miller Scholarship if the student does not have a 3.3 GPA at two checkpoints…Tier 2, 3, and 4.

HOPE GRANT HOPE Grant funds pay for a maximum of 15 hours per semester. Students are eligible to receive the HOPE Grant as they graduate from high school. At 30 hours and again at 60 hours the grade point average is calculated. A 3.0 grade point average must be maintained to continue receiving the HOPE Grant. There is a maximum of 63 hours that the HOPE Grant pays for.

HOPE GPA  If a student does not have these three key fields correct in our Student Information System as well as in the MyGafutures Profile on GAfutures, there will be no HOPE Scholarship:  Legal name that is on birth certificate  Social Security Number  Birth Date  All of the above items must match on  Infinite Campus (Student Information System)  GAfutures  FAFSA  College Admissions Documents  SAT/ACT

MOWR and HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarships  Core courses are included in the student’s HOPE high school GPA for HOPE Scholarship and Zell Miller Scholarship eligibility determinations.  Core coursework taken as dual enrollment meets Academic Rigor requirements and courses are given a weight of 0.5 toward HOPE Calculation. The HOPE GPA calculation has a cap of 4.0.  Core DE courses are weighted 10 points on the local high school transcript.  College transcript begins as MOWR student.  MOWR hours do not count against HOPE hour cap.

Financial Aid 101 & Scholarships Link: Students must be on track in the senior year, 17 credits earned. NCAA Information-two links: