GPTC offers tuition-free* programs with the HOPE Career Grant!

The HOPE Career Grant, when combined with the HOPE Grant, can be the boost a student needs to get the necessary skills to land a job they love and without accumulating a lot of student debt. It also helps employers by creating a pipeline of skilled workers they can hire in a variety of high-demand careers in Georgia.

Click here for the list of GPTC’s HOPE Career Grant-eligible diploma and Technical Certificate of Credit (TCC) programs.


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To be eligible for the HOPE Career Grant, students must first qualify for and be receiving the HOPE Grant. The two grants together will cover all tuition in eligible diploma and TCC programs. Students will still be responsible for student fees and any equipment necessary, although in some cases financial aid is available to help cover those costs.

Basic Eligibility for the HOPE Grant
All HOPE programs require students to meet basic requirements. An eligible student must:

  1.       Meet HOPE’s U.S. citizenship or eligible non-citizen requirements;
  2.       Be a legal resident of Georgia;
  3.       Meet enrollment requirements;
  4.       Be in compliance with Selective Service registration requirements;
  5.       Meet academic achievement standards;
  6.       Be in good standing on all student loans or other financial aid programs;
  7.       Be in compliance with the Georgia Drug-Free Postsecondary Education Act of 1990;
  8.       Not have exceeded the maximum award limits for any HOPE program

Program Eligibility
Full-time enrollment in a certificate or diploma program is not required and students are not required to graduate from high school with a specific GPA; however, they must have a postsecondary cumulative 2.0 GPA, at certain checkpoints, in order to maintain eligibility.

Note:
A student who received a high school diploma (High School Postsecondary Graduation Opportunity Plan) by earning a technical college diploma or two technical college certificates, in one career pathway identified by the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), may be eligible for the HOPE Grant, up to 30 degree hours. The student must then meet the HOPE Scholarship eligibility requirements at the 30 semester hour checkpoint.

Source: https://www.gafutures.org/hope-state-aid-programs/hope-zell-miller-grants/hope-grant/eligibility/