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Hope-Eligible Postsecondary Institutions Offering Additional Financial Support to Reach Scholars HOPE-ELIGIBLE POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS OFFERING ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO REACH SCHOLARS AGREEMENT POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION THROUGH TERMS OF ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT ACADEMIC YEAR: Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College 2020-2021 $2,500/year to each Scholar enrolled for 4 years Agnes Scott College 2022-2023 $5,000/year to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 10 scholars/year Albany Technical College 2022-2023 $500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 years for a total of 4 scholars/year Andrew College 2020-2021 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time, up to 4 years Athens Technical College 2020-2021 Mentoring, career support services, and waiver of fees when possible for each Scholar enrolled for 4 years Atlanta Metropolitan State College 2020-2021 $500 to each Scholar enrolled for 2 years Atlanta Technical College 2020-2021 $1,000 to each Scholar enrolled for 2 years Augusta University 2020-2021 $2,500/year per Scholar while enrolled for 4 years; maximum 2 new scholars annually Berry College 2020-2021 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for 4 years Brenau University 2020-2021 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for 4 years Brewton-Parker College 2020-2021 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for 4 years Central Georgia Technical College 2022-2023 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 years for a total of 2 scholars/year Chattahoochee Technical College 2022-2023 $1,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 years for a total of 2 scholars/year Clayton State University 2022-2023 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 1 year for a total of _______ scholars/year Waiver of up to $500 in tuition and fees/semester (max. $1,500/year) to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a Coastal Pines Technical College 2022-2023 period of 2 years. Max. 20 scholars/year College of Coastal Georgia 2022-2023 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 1 scholar/year Page 1 of 5 HOPE-ELIGIBLE POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS OFFERING ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO REACH SCHOLARS AGREEMENT POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION THROUGH TERMS OF ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT ACADEMIC YEAR: After HOPE, waiver of tuition and fees to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 years for a total of 2 new Columbus Technical College 2022-2023 scholars/year Dalton State College 2022-2023 $1,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for no more than 4 scholars/year East Georgia State College 2020-2021 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled for 4 years; up to $25,000 annually Emmanuel College 2022-2023 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 5 scholars/year Emory University 2022-2023 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for chosen scholar(s)/year Fort Valley State University 2022-2023 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 10 scholars/year Georgia College & State University 2023-06-30 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of (maximum) 4 years for a total of 3 new scholars/year $20,000 maximum over four years divided among two Scholars - each receiving no more than $10,000 during Georgia Gwinnett College 2020-2021 enrollment. Georgia Institute of Technology 2022-2023 $5,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 5 scholars/year Georgia Military College 2022-2023 Up to $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 years for a total of 10 scholars/year Georgia Northwestern Technical College 2022-2023 $250/semester to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 years for a total of 2 scholars/year $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 25 scholars in any given academic Georgia Southern University 2022-2023 semester Georgia Southwestern State University 2022-2023 $1,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 4 scholars/year $5,000 for each Scholar enrolled in Bachelor's program for 4 years; $1,800/year for each Scholar enrolled in Georgia State University 2020-2021 Associate's for 2 years. Max. commitment not to exceed $40,000/year. $500 annually to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 or 4 years (depending on the degree) for a total Gordon State College 2022-2023 of 10 scholars/year Gwinnett Technical College 2020-2021 $500 to each Scholar enrolled Page 2 of 5 HOPE-ELIGIBLE POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS OFFERING ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO REACH SCHOLARS AGREEMENT POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION THROUGH TERMS OF ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT ACADEMIC YEAR: Kennesaw State University 2020-2021 $2,500/year match to each Scholar while enrolled for maximum 4 years LaGrange College 2020-2021 $5,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for 5 years Lanier Technical College 2023-06-30 $500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 years for a total of 10 scholars/year Mercer University 2022-2023 $5,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 5 scholars/year Middle Georgia State University 2022-2023 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 1 scholar/year North Georgia Technical College 2022-2023 $500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 1 year for a total of 2 scholars/year Oconee Fall Line Technical College 2022-2023 $250 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 years for a total of 3 scholars/year?? $500 per for books and/or supplies through College Bookstore to each Schlar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 Ogeechee Technical College 2022-2023 years (subject to available funding) Oglethorpe University 2020-2021 $5,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for 4 years Piedmont College 2022-2023 $5,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 4 scholars/year Point University 2020-2021 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for 4 years Reinhardt University 2020-2021 $5,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for 4 years Savannah Technical College 2020-2021 Waivers for tuition/fees not covered by other aid/scholarships to each Scholar enrolled for 2 years Shorter University 2022-2023 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 100 scholars/year Gap between REACH award and tuition for each scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 2 years for a total of 1 South Georgia State College 2022-2023 scholar/year Funding to cover the amount of tuition, fees, books, and required program supplies not covered by HOPE, PELL, Southeastern Technical College 2022-2023 REACH, and any other Scholarships to a max. 8 Scholars for a period of 2 years/student Page 3 of 5 HOPE-ELIGIBLE POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS OFFERING ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO REACH SCHOLARS AGREEMENT POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION THROUGH TERMS OF ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT ACADEMIC YEAR: Truett-McConnell College 2022-2023 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of up to 50 scholars/year Must be eligible for Pell grant. $5,000/year for a max. of 10 Scholars/year enrolled full-time for 4 consecutive University of Georgia 2020-2021 undergrad years or until graduation. $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of 14 scholars/year (up to $35,000 University of North Georgia 2022-2023 commitment/year) Up to $20,000 providing $2,500/year for maximum 4 years supporting 8 total Scholars enrolled at any given time (2 University of West Georgia 2020-2021 Scholars/academic year). Valdosta State University 2020-2021 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled for 4 years Wesleyan College 2020-2021 $2,500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for 4 years $500 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 1 years for a total of 4 scholars/year at Wiregrass North, and Wiregrass Technical College 2022-2023 a total of 4 scholars/year at Wiregrass South. Young Harris College 2022-2023 $5,000 to each Scholar enrolled full-time for a period of 4 years for a total of _______ scholars/year Page 4 of 5 HOPE-ELIGIBLE POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS NOT CURRENTLY OFFERING ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO REACH SCHOLARS Albany State University Georgia Highlands College South Georgia Technical College American InterContinental University Georgia Piedmont Technical College South University Art Institute of Atlanta Herzing College Southern Crescent Technical College Augusta Technical College Life University Southern Regional Technical College Clark Atlanta University Morehouse College Spelman College Columbus State University Paine College Thomas University Covenant College Saint Leo University Toccoa Falls College DeVry University Savannah College of Art & Design West Georgia Technical College Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Savannah State University.
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