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Georgia offers 'Apply to College Month' with no application fees

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Monday, October 30, 2023   

Georgia is stepping up efforts to help students seize college opportunities.

Starting this week, students can apply to partner schools with the Georgia Student Finance Commission without any application fees during Apply to College Month in November. In addition, Gov. Brian Kemp unveiled the Georgia Match program in early October, which aims to inform students about their eligibility for more than 40 state universities and technical colleges.

Lynne Riley, president of the Georgia Student Finance Commission, said the goal is to motivate students who may not have a plan or have opted for immediate entry into the workforce.

"We realized it was important to raise the awareness of our prospective workers on the opportunities that they have," Riley explained. "To become trained in the areas that are in the highest demand and be able to do that in the state of Georgia at a very affordable rate."

A letter was sent to more than 120,000 students, providing them with a list of public colleges and universities they are eligible academically to attend. Other states such as Idaho and Minnesota have implemented similar direct enrollment plans to increase enrollment and access to higher education.

Riley pointed out another benefit to the program is it helps students connect to other recourses such as financial aid and the HOPE Scholarship, to reduce out-of-pocket costs and debt.

"Georgia Student Finance Commission has a variety of financial aid resources available to them," Riley emphasized. "Students could effectively go to college in Georgia tuition-free based on the variety of programs that are available to them."

She suggested students use the QR code in their letter to discover the necessary next steps for claiming their spot. The GA Futures website states students who have not received their letter likely have missing information on their submitted high school transcripts, which should be updated with the school. Another batch of letters is anticipated to be sent in early November.


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