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.
To be considered for Federal Student Aid (FSA), State of Georgia or UGA financial aid, a student must: have a valid high school diploma or the equivalent, or have completed a high school education in a homeschooled setting approved under state law, and. be a Citizen or Eligible Non-Citizen of the United States, and.
Anyone may apply for food stamp benefits. The program helps households that have limited income and resources. Medicaid is a program that provides health care services to individuals that meet the requirements for income, resources and citizenship.
Georgia: Financial Assistance Resources for Families Child Care Financial Assistance. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) ... Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) ... Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) ... Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP formerly Food Stamps) ... Low Income Energy Assistance Program.
You must have been enrolled and actively receiving Medicaid, PeachCare for Kids®, SNAP, and/or TANF benefits on July 31, 2022, to be eligible. If you're not sure if you're eligible, you can visit gateway.ga and navigate to the “Check My Benefits – Case Selection” page.
Online: Log on to and select “Apply for Benefits.” Hours available to apply are Monday-Friday 5 a.m. to midnight, excluding weekends and holidays. By Phone: Telephone applications may be submitted by calling the Customer Contact Center at (877) 423-4746.
Pell Grants are awarded to undergraduate students who have exceptional financial need and who have not earned a bachelor's or graduate degree. In some cases, students enrolled in a post-baccalaureate teacher certification program might receive a Federal Pell Grant.
The GSFAPP is Georgia's alternative application for students looking to apply for state grants and scholarships administered by the Georgia Student Finance Commission. Unlike the FAFSA, once completed it is valid for seven years.
The tuition assistance program is available to active full time (1.0 FTE) benefits-eligible employees of the USG who have successfully completed at least six (6) months of employment in a benefits-eligible position, as of the date of the TAP application deadline for the desired academic semester.
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.