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style="text-decoration: underline;">Hope Scholarship Requirements</span> starting the first day of Freshman classes. In fact, since Freshman classes may be easier, from an academic point of view, than Junior and Senior level classes, it may be more important to concentrate on getting &#8220;A&#8221; results in the Freshman year. These results will act as a base line to shore up the GPA when the harder classes hit later in the high school career.<span
id="more-446"></span></p><p>This is an easy recommendation to make but a hard recommendation to follow for most 14 year old high school Freshman. It takes a creating a strategy by the parents and the student, a desire to follow the strategy, along with the willingness and ability to prioritize homework, test study, projects, and reading over sports, video games, and watching TV. In other words, it takes hard work. However, the work is well rewarded. In the state of Georgia, there are two version of the Hope Scholarship &#8212; the Hope Scholarship and the Zell Miller Scholarship. The regular Hope awards a portion of tuition while the Zell Miller awards 100% of tuition to the student.</p><p>As an example, the Hope Scholarship maximum for the University of Georgia is $3181.50 per semester. Over the course of 8 semesters, or 4 full years of college, this adds up to a healthy $25,452. The Zell Miller paid $3461 in 2011. Assuming flat tuition, which will never happen, this equates to $27,688 over 8 semesters. It will actually be higher since the Zell Miller rises with tuition rates. Lets look at one way to value the Hope. Take $25,452 over 4 years in high school. This is $6363/year non-taxed. This would be equivalent to about $8000/year of taxed income. If we assume 5 academic classes a semester or 10 academic classes a year, this equates to about $800/academic class over each year in high school. The average class will have a combination of, perhaps, 6 tests and 10 homework or other graded assignments for a total of 16 gradable events giving an average of $800/16 or $50 per event. So, every homework assignment, every test, every project that your Freshman grumbles about, or you grumble about when helping, is worth about $50 to you. However, the <strong>Hope Scholarship Requirements</strong> are hard and fast. If you slack off on a test here or a project there, you run the risk of not just burning up a $50 opportunity on that assignment but a catastrophic loss of the whole $25,452 if you drop below the minimum GPA.</p><p>As a word of warning and just something to think about, the <em>Hope Scholarship Requirements</em> will probably become more difficult as time passes. This is due to the reduced funding from the Georgia lottery along with increasing tuition rates and more students utilizing in state colleges. In other words, the money is not keeping up with demand so either the funding needs to increase (probably not going to happen), or the demand needs to decrease. The only way to decrease demand is to tighten down on the requirements which means increasing the minimum GPA. So, work as hard as you can your Freshman year and keep it up throughout your tenure in high school. You may be rewarded well for your efforts.</p><p>The post <a
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class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-310" title="gpa calc image" src="/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/gpa-calc-image-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Since the 2008-2009 school year, Georgia has standardized on GPA calculation for high school graduates with respect to Hope Scholarship qualification requirements.  School districts can choose to implement their own grading systems locally; however, when reported to the Georgia Student Finance Commission for  hope scholarship, the following rules must be followed.<span
id="more-309"></span></p><ol><li>A Complete, official high school transcript must be reported.</li><li>All grades must be converted to a 4.0 scale.  This means no letter grades and no grades higher than 4.0 are allowed. Letter grade conversions to numerical are as follows:  90-100 (A) = 4.0;  80-89 (B) = 3.0; 70-79(C) = 2.0; 60-69(D) = 1.0; 59 and below(F) = 0.0  Schools may implement sliding scales or +/-.  For example A- = 3.2 A = 3.7 A+ = 4.0, for example.</li><li>If any weighting is given for AP or other advanced courses, the weighting must be removed in the grade reporting.</li><li>The GSFC will add 0.5 points to all grades reported for AP and Baccalaureate courses.  But, no grade will be above 4.0 after the weighting.</li><li>Only Academic courses are counted in the hope scholarship gpa.  Academic courses are: English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Language.  This means PE, Band, Art, etc&#8230; are not used in the hope scholarship gpa calculation.  All academic courses Freshman-Senior are included in the calculation.</li><li>After taking steps 1-5, a GPA of 3.0 or higher is qualified for hope scholarship.</li></ol><p>The most difficult steps are removing weighting for AP or Baccalaureate courses that your school may use and recalculating the GPA.  Many schools now have one gpa used for determining class rank, which probably uses all classes taken in the calculation along with weighting differences, and a second gpa called the hope scholarship qualification gpa.</p><p>It is best practice to talk with your guidance counselor at your school to ask for a non-weighted gpa, or the hope scholarship qualified gpa.</p><p>The key thing to remember is that grades earned during Freshman year are just as important as grades earned during the Junior and Senior year; so, work hard early and you will not find yourself behind later.</p><h2> Hope Scholarship GPA Calculation Example</h2><h2 class="tablepress-table-name tablepress-table-name-id-2">Hope GPA Calculation Example</h2><table
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class="column-2">Grade</th><th
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class="column-1">English</td><td
class="column-2">88</td><td
class="column-3">3.0</td></tr><tr
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class="column-1">English</td><td
class="column-2">85</td><td
class="column-3">3.0</td></tr><tr
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class="column-2">82</td><td
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class="column-2">80</td><td
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class="column-2">91</td><td
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class="column-1">Math</td><td
class="column-2">89</td><td
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class="column-2">95</td><td
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class="column-1">Math AP Calculus</td><td
class="column-2">83</td><td
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class="column-1">Science</td><td
class="column-2">79</td><td
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class="column-1">Science</td><td
class="column-2">71</td><td
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class="column-1">Science AP</td><td
class="column-2">75</td><td
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class="column-1">Spanish</td><td
class="column-2">83</td><td
class="column-3">3.0</td></tr></tbody></table><p><strong>Calculation:</strong></p><p>Add all GPA scores in third column for total of 51.  Divide by number of classes (16).  Hope GPA Calculation is 51/16 = 3.1875.  This qualifies for the regular Hope Scholarship but does not qualify for the Zell Miller which requires a 3.7 or higher GPA.</p><p><strong>IMPORTANT!</strong> The Hope GPA Calculation is NOT rounded up.  On the example above, if the total GPA scores was 47 instead of 51, the GPA calculation would be 47/16 = 2.9375.  Since the score is NOT rounded up, this is not eligible for the Hope Scholarship.  The minimum GPA must be 3.0 on this calculation for eligibility.</p><link
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style="color: #800080;">Accreditation Requirement</span></h4><p>A HOPE-eligible high school or HOPE-eligible home study program must be accredited by one or more of the accrediting agencies list below.</p><p>If the high school or home study program is located in the state of Georgia:</p><ul><li>Southern Association of Colleges and Schools</li><li>Georgia Accrediting Commission;</li><li>Georgia Association of Christian Schools;</li><li>Association of Christian Schools International;</li><li>Georgia Private School Accreditation Council; or</li><li>Southern Association of Independent Colleges.</li></ul><p>If the high school or home study program is located outside the state of Georgia:</p><ul><li>Southern Association of Colleges and Schools;</li><li>New England Association of Colleges and Schools;</li><li>Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools;</li><li>North Central Association of Colleges and Schools;</li><li>Northwest Accreditation Commission;</li><li>Western Association of Schools and Colleges; or</li><li>Alabama Independent School Association.</li></ul><h4><span
style="color: #800080;">Transcript and Grading Requirement</span></h4><p>A student who graduates from a HOPE-eligible high school or completes a HOPE-eligible home study program must earn a 3.00 cumulative GPA on all core coursework. The grade point average calculation for the HOPE Scholarship is unique (<a
title="Georgia Hope Scholarship GPA Calculation" href="/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/hopegpacalculation.pdf" target="_blank">Georgia HOPE GPA calculation</a>).</p><ul><li>If you graduate from a HOPE-eligible high school located in Georgia, your high school should automatically send your transcript data to the Georgia Student Finance Commission for calculation of your HOPE grade point average. This process is electronic.</li><li>If you graduate from a HOPE-eligible high school located outside the state of Georgia or if you complete a HOPE-eligible home study program, you must have an official transcript sent to the Georgia Student Finance Commission. Your high school should be sure to include information on its accreditation, grading scale, and course or grade point average weighting. Also, be sure to include your current name, former name if applicable, date of birth, current mailing address, and phone number. Submit the official transcript and documentation to:Georgia Student Finance Commission<br
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