Here, you will find information about the state aid programs that fall under the HOPE Program. These programs offered at the University of West Georgia are the HOPE Scholarship, the Zell Miller Scholarship, and Accel. Use the navigation tree below to find more information about these programs.

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HOPE/Zell Miller Information

HOPE Scholarship General Information

The HOPE Scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students who are residents of Georgia, maintain a 3.0 HOPE GPA, and meet 澳门新普京注册's academic progress rules. For the High School Graduating Class of 2017 and beyond, a student meeting the requirements to be a HOPE/Zell Miller Scholar at the time of high school graduation must earn a minimum of four full credits from the academic rigor course categories prior to graduating from high school. A student that did not graduate high school as eligible for the HOPE Scholarship can gain eligibility at specified checkpoints. The HOPE Scholarship program has attempted and paid hour maximums of 127 hours.

Zell Miller Scholarship General Information

The Zell Miller Scholarship is awarded to only incoming freshmen who are residents of Georgia, graduated from high school with at least a 3.7 GPA, received either a 1200 SAT or 26 ACT score in one sitting before graduating high school, and maintain a 3.3 GPA in college. For the High School Graduating Class of 2017 and beyond, a student meeting the requirements to be a HOPE/Zell Miller Scholar at the time of high school graduation must earn a minimum of four full credits from the academic rigor course categories prior to graduating from high school.  A student that has lost Zell Miller eligibility can regain eligibility at specified checkpoints (see chart below). The Zell Miller Scholarship program has attempted and paid hour maximums of 127 hours.

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Special Information/Options Available to you from GSFC (Graduating Class of 2021 Only)

Resources for Students

FAFSA

Use the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) to apply for financial aid for college or graduate school.

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GAfutures

GAfutures is part of the Georgia Student Finance Commission, meant to promote and increase access to education beyond high school for Georgians.

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GSFC

The Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) helps students access higher education by providing financial aid options and programs to make college more affordable.

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