(a) To be eligible for a HOPE scholarship, an entering freshman
student seeking an associate or baccalaureate degree at an eligible
public postsecondary institution shall: (1) Meet residency requirements by meeting the requirements to be
classified as a legal resident of Georgia as established by the
program regulations promulgated by the Georgia Student Finance
Commission which shall be based upon the in-state tuition policy
of the board of regents and the in-state tuition guidelines set by
the Department of Technical and Adult Education; (2) Meet achievement standards by: (A) Having graduated from an eligible high school while meeting the curriculum requirements of his or her program of study in 1993 or thereafter and meeting the requirements set out in the applicable paragraph of subsection (b) of Code Section 20-2-157; or (B) In the case of a student who is otherwise qualified but: (i) Did not graduate from high school or complete a home study program meeting the requirements of subsection (c) of Code Section 20-2-690, having received the general educational development (GED) diploma awarded by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education after June 30, 1993; (ii) Completed a home study program meeting the requirements of subsection (c) of Code Section 20-2-690 in lieu of graduating from an eligible high school, earning a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 at an eligible public postsecondary institution at the end of the quarter or semester in which the student has attempted 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours, provided that such student shall be eligible to receive a retroactive HOPE scholarship for such student's freshman year to be paid at the end of the freshman year; or (iii) Graduated from a high school which is not an eligible
high school, earning a cumulative grade point average of at
least 3.0 at an eligible public postsecondary institution at
the end of the quarter or semester in which the student has
attempted 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours, provided that
such student shall be eligible to receive a retroactive HOPE
scholarship for such student's freshman year to be paid at the
end of the freshman year; and (3) Meet enrollment standards by being admitted, enrolled, and
classified as an undergraduate student in a matriculated status. (b) To be eligible for a HOPE scholarship, a sophomore student
seeking an associate or baccalaureate degree at an eligible public
postsecondary institution shall: (1) Meet residency requirements by meeting the requirements to be
classified as a legal resident of Georgia as established by the
program regulations promulgated by the Georgia Student Finance
Commission which shall be based upon the in-state tuition policy
of the board of regents and the in-state tuition guidelines set by
the Department of Technical and Adult Education; (2) Meet achievement standards by meeting the following criteria: (A) Earning a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 at
a postsecondary institution at the end of the quarter or
semester in which the student has attempted 45 quarter hours or
30 semester hours; and (B) Maintaining satisfactory academic progress in a course of
study in accordance with the standards and practices used for
federal Title IV programs by the postsecondary institution in
which the student is enrolled; and (3) Meet enrollment standards by being admitted, enrolled, and
classified as an undergraduate student in a matriculated status
or, in the case of an otherwise eligible student who is classified
as a professional level student rather than an undergraduate
student, being accepted into the professional level program of
study prior to receiving a baccalaureate degree. (c) To be eligible for a HOPE scholarship, a junior student seeking
a baccalaureate degree at a public postsecondary institution shall: (1) Meet residency requirements by meeting the requirements to be
classified as a legal resident of Georgia as established by the
program regulations promulgated by the Georgia Student Finance
Commission which shall be based upon the in-state tuition policy
of the board of regents and the in-state tuition guidelines set by
the Department of Technical and Adult Education; (2) Meet achievement standards by meeting the following criteria: (A) Earning a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 at
a postsecondary institution at the end of the quarter or
semester in which the student has attempted 90 quarter hours or
60 semester hours; and (B) Maintaining satisfactory academic progress in a course of
study in accordance with the standards and practices used for
federal Title IV programs by the postsecondary institution in
which the student is enrolled; and (3) Meet enrollment standards by being admitted, enrolled, and
classified as an undergraduate student in a matriculated status
or, in the case of an otherwise eligible student who is classified
as a professional level student rather than an undergraduate
student, being accepted into the professional level program of
study prior to receiving a baccalaureate degree. (d) To be eligible for a HOPE scholarship, a senior student seeking
a baccalaureate degree at a public postsecondary institution shall: (1) Meet residency requirements by meeting the requirements to be
classified as a legal resident of Georgia as established by the
program regulations promulgated by the Georgia Student Finance
Commission which shall be based upon the in-state tuition policy
of the board of regents and the in-state tuition guidelines set by
the Department of Technical and Adult Education;
(2) Meet achievement standards by meeting the following criteria: (A) Earning a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 at
a postsecondary institution at the end of the quarter or
semester in which the student has attempted 135 quarter hours or
90 semester hours; and (B) Maintaining satisfactory academic progress in a course of
study in accordance with the standards and practices used for
federal Title IV programs by the postsecondary institution in
which the student is enrolled; and (3) Meet enrollment standards by being admitted, enrolled, and
classified as an undergraduate student in a matriculated status
or, in the case of an otherwise eligible student who is classified
as a professional level student rather than an undergraduate
student, being accepted into the professional level program of
study prior to receiving a baccalaureate degree. (e) A student who fails to maintain a cumulative grade point average
of at least 3.0 at the end of the quarter or semester in which the
student has attempted 45 quarter hours or 30 semester hours may
attend the next 45 quarter or 30 semester hours without a HOPE
scholarship. An otherwise eligible student who regains a cumulative
grade point average of at least 3.0 at the end of a quarter or
semester in which the student has attempted 90 quarter hours or 135
quarter hours or 60 semester hours or 90 semester hours may
requalify for a HOPE scholarship. (f) For students eligible for a HOPE scholarship under this Code
section, no minimum number of hours of enrollment is required. (g)(1) Except as set out in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a
student may receive the HOPE scholarship until the first of these
events: (A) The student has earned a baccalaureate degree; or (B) The student has attempted at any postsecondary institution a
total of 190 quarter hours or 127 semester hours. (2) A student enrolled in an undergraduate degree program designed
to be more than 190 quarter hours or 127 semester hours in length
is eligible to receive the HOPE scholarship for the lesser of: (A) A total of 225 attempted quarter hours or 150 attempted
semester hours; or (B) The number of hours required for graduation if the student
has a 3.0 cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 after
the term in which the student attempted 190 quarter hours or 127
semester hours. (h) Subject to the amounts appropriated by the General Assembly and provisions relating to the scholarship shortfall reserve subaccount in Code Section 50-27-13, a HOPE scholarship awarded under this Code section shall include tuition, approved mandatory fees, and a book allowance not to exceed $100.00 per quarter or $150.00 per semester. |