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State Scholarships, Grants and Loans

As part of our mission to increase access to postsecondary education, the Georgia Student Finance Commission has a variety of grants, loans and scholarships to help residents with the cost of a higher education.

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Accelerated Career Education (ACE) Grant Program

The Accelerated Career Education (ACE) Grant Program provides financial assistance to Georgia public high school students, enrolled in 10th, 11th and 12th grade and pursuing high school graduation through the Georgia Department of Education’s Accelerated Career Diploma (ACD) to enroll at a TCSG Institution in an Associate of Applied Science, a Diploma, a program leading to licensure, or two (2) Technical Certificates in the same program of study or closely related programs of study on the High Demand Career List.

Behavioral Health Professions Service Cancelable Loan Program

The Behavioral Health Professions Service Cancelable Loan program was created beginning with the 2023-2024 Award Year (State Fiscal Year 2024). The program assists students pursuing advanced degrees in qualified behavioral health profession programs at USG or private Eligible Postsecondary Institutions. Students may receive funds towards educational costs and in return agree to work in Georgia in an approved behavioral health profession for an opportunity to have a portion of the loan service cancelled for a maximum six years.  To qualify, students must graduate with an approved degree, attain licensure or certification, and be employed full-time in an approved profession.

Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment is a dual credit enrollment program for eligible high school and home study students, enrolled in 10th, 11th and 12th grades, who wish to earn high school and college credit for postsecondary coursework. Dual Enrollment funding is available during the fall, winter, spring and summer terms of the school year. Eligible students may receive Dual Enrollment funding up to the 30 semester or 45 quarter hours program Funding Cap. Dual Enrollment funding may cover the cost of standard undergraduate tuition, mandatory fees and a book allowance for a maximum of 15 semester or 12 quarter hours per term.

Georgia College Completion Grant (GCCG)

Georgia College Completion Grant (GCCG) was created beginning with the 2022-2023 Award Year (State Fiscal Year 2023) The grant assists eligible students experiencing a financial aid gap. The students must have completed at least eighty (80) percent of their credit requirements for an undergraduate major or program of study. Students must have an outstanding balance of direct cost with the institution for the term in which funds are sought. Students must complete a current year FASFA and meet the institutional eligibility requirements. The GCCG is available at University System of Georgia (USG), Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) and nonprofit eligible private institutions based on funds allocated.

Georgia Military College State Service Scholarship

Georgia Military College (GMC) State Service Scholarship Loan Program is a service cancelable loan program created to provide outstanding students with a full two-year scholarship loan. The student must agree to serve in the Georgia National Guard for a period of four years to complete service repayment (two years while attending GMC and two years after graduation).

Georgia National Guard Service Cancelable Loan

Georgia National Guard (GNG) Service Cancelable Loan Program provides financial assistance to eligible members of the Georgia National Guard to be used towards the cost of tuition for undergraduate and graduate programs at an eligible postsecondary institution. The student must agree to serve in the Georgia National Guard for a period of two years to complete service repayment. The purpose of the program is to encourage qualified individuals to join the GNG and retain skilled citizens within the state.

Georgia Peace Officers Loan Repayment Program

The Georgia Peace Officers Loan Repayment Program has a dual purpose to attract qualified individuals to be Peace Officers in the state of Georgia who have completed a bachelor’s degree and to provide an incentive to current Peace Officers to earn a bachelor’s degree in the field of Criminal Justice at an eligible postsecondary institution.

Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant

Public Safety Memorial Grant provides assistance to the dependent children of Georgia public safety officers (law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, highway emergency response operators (HERO) and prison guards) who were permanently disabled or killed in the line of duty. Funds may be used toward the cost of attendance at eligible colleges or universities in Georgia.

Helping Educate Reservists and their Offspring (HERO) Scholarship

Helping Educate Reservists and their Offspring (HERO) Scholarship provides financial aid assistance to qualifying Georgia National Guard or United States Military Reservists, their spouses, and dependent children who seek a postsecondary education. Eligible applicants were deployed overseas on active duty service, on or after February 1, 2003, to a location designated as a combat zone.

Georgia Medical Examiner Loan Repayment Program

The Georgia Medical Examiner Loan Repayment Program was created beginning with the 2023-2024 Award Year (State Fiscal Year 2024). The purpose of the repayment program is to recruit and retain licensed physicians as full-time Medical Examiners with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI). Qualified Medical Examiners may receive up to five years of student loan repayment for five years of employment with the GBI’s Division of Forensic Science.

High School Equivalency Examination Grant Program (HSE)

The High School Equivalency Examination Grant Program (HSE) is available to Georgia residents to assist with the cost of a state approved High School Equivalency examination through the Technical College System of Georgia. Eligible persons must complete TCSG’s required HSE application, precertification and seat for a state approved HSE examination.

Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG)

Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG) provides grant assistance toward educational costs to Georgia residents enrolled at an eligible private college or university. Students must be enrolled full-time in an undergraduate program of study leading to an undergraduate degree.

Inclusive Postsecondary Education Grant (IPSE)

The Inclusive Postsecondary Education Grant (IPSE) was created beginning with the 2023-2024 Award Year (State Fiscal Year 2024). The grant provides assistance for students with qualifying intellectual and developmental disabilities towards the cost of an approved IPSE program. Student must be enrolled at a University System of Georgia (USG) or Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) institution’s approved IPSE program.

Scholarship for Engineering Education (SEE) Service Cancelable Loan

Scholarship for Engineering Education (SEE) Program provides financial assistance to Georgia residents attending an eligible private postsecondary institution (Mercer University) and enrolled in an engineering program of study approved by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accrediting Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET). The purpose of the program is to attract and increase the number of qualified engineers in Georgia. In return, students agree to work for a period of time after graduation in an engineering-related field in Georgia.

University of North Georgia (UNG) Military Service Scholarship

University of North Georgia (UNG) Military Scholarship Loan Program is a service cancelable loan program that provides full scholarships to enable outstanding Georgia students, interested in pursuing a military career, to attend the University of North Georgia. Loan recipients agree to serve in the Army National Guard for eight years (four while enrolled at UNG and four after graduation).      

University of North Georgia (UNG) ROTC Grant and ROTC Grant for Future Officers

University of North Georgia ROTC Grant and ROTC Grant for Future Officers provides grant assistance toward the cost of education by encouraging Georgia residents to attend the University of North Georgia and participate in the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) program and promotes students to military leadership positions upon graduation. 

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