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AnonyMoose

Zenith Wrote:Hmmm, [Image: scratchchin.gif]

I thought there might be some sort of tuition breaks available but not widely discussed. I wonder if other states might have that same sort of program.

::bigg::



A buddy of mine from Kentucky asked the same thing because he has five kids as well. I googled it and I think I found about 10 States having that kind of scholarship. Some States were full, some were partial. Georgia is a damn good deal. Carry a B average and walk through 4 years with not a drop of debt. HOPE is good at any State School; including University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, Southern Poly, West Georgia, and a few others.
AnonyMoose Wrote:
Zenith Wrote:Hmmm, [Image: scratchchin.gif]

I thought there might be some sort of tuition breaks available but not widely discussed. I wonder if other states might have that same sort of program.

::bigg::
A buddy of mine from Kentucky asked the same thing because he has five kids as well. I googled it and I think I found about 10 States having that kind of scholarship. Some States were full, some were partial. Georgia is a damn good deal. Carry a B average and walk through 4 years with not a drop of debt. HOPE is good at any State School; including University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, Southern Poly, West Georgia, and a few others.
Wow, see Liquid, I told you there was nothing for you to worry about. ::bigg::
AnonyMoose Wrote:Not suggesting you pack up and move to Georgia, but if your child has a B average, public universities are 100% free irrespective of what the parent's income is. I'm not sure if the kid has to carry the B in high Schoolfor all 4 years as a GA resident to get that full scholarship - I believe it's just the senior year. Then once in College; the money gets disbursed every semester and the State looks at grades once per year to make sure the kid is keeping the B average.

I have 3 kids in college right now (all pre-med biology at West Georgia) and this past semester I think my total cost was like $400 for the 3 kids. There were some fees they would not cover that the school had - I think an athletic fee and a parking fee. The State paid the rest, including some of the books. In a way it kind of screws me, because I think that when the kids all graduate I have some huge federal tax to pay becuase I will still have a lot of cash in the kids 529 plan. Last year my CPA had me buy the kids a new SUV to drive to college with just to avoid some of the fees.

Here is the website, if you are interested.

http://www.georgia.org/Business/Educatio...arship.htm
Thats good, thats the way it should be, all decent students should have fair access to higher education.
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