Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant Program (GTEG) The Georgia Tuition Equalization Grant Program (GTEG) encourages Georgia residents to attend eligible private colleges in Georgia by providing assistance towards educational costs. The GTEG program is non-need based funding.
Non-resident: Undergraduate (Fall 2024 & Spring 2025) On CampusOff Campus Tuition $30,272 $30,272 Fees 1,406 1,406 Housing 7,228 Food 4,444 7 more rows
In Fulton, even teachers with less than ten years' experience get 15 general leave days a year. General leave includes sick days and personal days off, ing to the study. Teachers in Newark, N.J., with 25 years of experience get 28 general leave days a year, more than any school system in the country.
The Tuition Equalization Grant (TEG) Program provides grant assistance toward educational costs to residents of Georgia seeking Degrees as Full-Time students at Private Eligible Postsecondary Institutions.