Families can benefit from the Georgia Promise Scholarship to support their children's education.
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Starting March 1, Georgia parents can apply for the new Georgia Promise Scholarship, offering $6,500 to support private school tuition and homeschooling expenses. This program aims to assist over 22,000 students attending public schools for two semesters or incoming kindergarteners. With a budget of $144 million, scholarships prioritize families earning less than $100,000 for three members. Application windows will open in March, June, September, and December, providing multiple opportunities to secure funding for children’s education.
Hey there, Georgia parents! If you’ve been looking for options to send your child to a private school or to help with homeschooling expenses, you’re in for a treat. Starting March 1, an incredible opportunity will be available through the new Georgia Promise Scholarship program. This initiative is all set to help families take charge of their children’s education with a sizable scholarship of $6,500.
The Georgia Promise Scholarship was put into motion by the Georgia General Assembly last year, and it’s specifically designed to offer vouchers to help parents just like you cover educational costs. With the chance to apply for these funds, over 22,000 students across Georgia may benefit from this program. How fantastic is that?
If your child has been attending a public school for at least two semesters, or if they’re a kindergartner getting ready to start, they could be eligible for this scholarship. That’s great news for parents wanting to explore different schooling options!
Thinking about where these funds can be used? Well, the list of eligible schools is pretty extensive and covers more than 400 schools statewide. Just to give you a snapshot, here are some numbers:
With such a variety of options, you’re sure to find a school that fits your child’s needs!
Now, let’s get into the nitty-gritty of the funding. The entire program has a cap of $144 million. That means there’s plenty of funding available, but here’s a heads-up: if lots of families apply, scholarships will be prioritized for those who earn less than four times the federal poverty level, which is roughly $100,000 for a family of three. If there are more applicants than available funds, a lottery will be used to select which families receive scholarships.
Before you rush to fill out that application, here’s what you need to know about eligibility. To qualify, the students must either:
Also, keep in mind that parents must have been Georgia residents for at least one year, although active duty military members have special considerations. This means more flexibility for those serving our country!
Mark your calendars! The first application window opens on March 1, with additional opportunities in June, September, and December. Definitely a good idea to watch for these dates if you want your shot at the funding.
If you need more details, including a complete list of eligible schools, it’s all available on the Georgia Promise Scholarship website. This is your chance to take advantage of these funds and make a significant impact on your child’s education journey.
So, Georgia parents, are you ready to dive into this exciting opportunity? The countdown to applying starts now!
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