Need-Based Students Get Lift from Senate with HOPE College Opportunity Grant
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3/26/10 SB 496, The HOPE College Opportunity Grant, passed the Senate today with an overwhelming majority. Sen. Jack Hill (R-Reidsville), the bill's author, went to bat for need based students throughout Georgia by proposing the grant which will be based solely on need. “This is a ‘stay in college grant’ that probably only amounts to a few hundred dollars, but will certainly help the neediest students in Georgia. These grants will aid students who require our help most as the economy continues to falter and tuition begins to rise,” said Hill. “By giving these students a needed hand, we are cementing a brighter future of our state’s education system and economy; what we put in today is indeed an investment in the future of our state.” “During this economic downturn, we want to proactively look
for ways to support our college students who struggle the most
to afford their tuition. Education provides the foundation
that is necessary to develop and maintain a 21st century
workforce in In order to be eligible for the HOPE College Opportunity Grant, students must also be eligible for a Pell Grant during any term they apply for the grant. They must be full-time students attending eligible public postsecondary institution and meet enrollment standards including maintaining satisfactory academic progress. The bill also notes certain residency requirements for grant
applicants. The student must be classified as legal The HOPE College Opportunity Grant is available until the student has earned a baccalaureate degree or until the student has attempted 190 quarter hours or 127 semester hours. The grant may be applied to any portion of the student’s cost of attendance. Hill noted that 30 million in lottery funds are available to be set aside for this beneficial scholarship fund. Funding for the grant is based on appropriations, as well as how a specifics student’s need might change over their higher education career. ### Sen. Jack Hill serves as Chairman of the Appropriations
Committee. He represents the 4th Senate District which includes
Bulloch, Candler, Effingham, Evans and Treutlen counties and
portions of Emanuel and Tattnall counties. He may be
reached at 404.656.5038 or via e-mail at
jack.hill@senate.ga.gov. |
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