HOPE Scholarships are for HOPE Scholars who enroll in associate and
bachelor's degree programs. Students with a prior bachelor's degree do
not qualify for the HOPE Scholarship. For eligible students, the HOPE
Scholarship pays 100% of tuition and up to $62 in fees. You do not
have to be a full-time student to receive HOPE funding.HOPE also
provides a book allowance of $150 per semester for 6 or more credit hours, and $75 per semester for 5 or fewer credit
hours. HOPE is awarded at Dalton State upon the assumption of full-time
enrollment, (unless expected enrollment is listed as less than full-time on
the FAFSA), and is adjusted based on the student's actual class schedule.
In order for the HOPE Scholarship to pay for upper division (level 3000 and
4000) courses, the student must be enrolled in a bachelor's degree program.
How do I apply for the HOPE Scholarship?
There are two ways to apply:
1) Complete the federal aid
application (FAFSA) each academic year. The benefit of this
application is that you are considered for both HOPE and federal aid
programs such as the Federal Pell Grant.
OR
2) Complete the on-line HOPE application called the
GSFAPP.
How do I become a HOPE Scholar?
HOPE Scholar status is determined by the Georgia Student Finance
Commission, based on grades submitted by your high school guidance office
following graduation. Anticipated and final HOPE Scholar status may be
viewed by high school students through an account at
www.gacollege411.org.
Students who were not HOPE Scholars following high school graduation may
qualify for the HOPE Scholarship after attempting 30, 60 or 90 college
credit hours with a minimum 3.0 HOPE GPA.
How is HOPE GPA determined?
HOPE GPA is calculated
using college credit hours earned after high school graduation. This
includes transfer hours. HOPE GPA may be different than Dalton State GPA.
The following grades are included in the HOPE GPA, but not in the Dalton
State GPA: 1) Transfer hour grades and 2) grades received in College Prep
Courses (CPC) courses taken at Dalton State. You may view your current HOPE
GPA
through DSConnect.
HOPE Checkpoints
Students must have a HOPE GPA of at least 3.0 at HOPE Checkpoints in
order to maintain the HOPE Scholarship. Students who reach a HOPE
Checkpoint and have taken ONLY Learning Support classes will have a 0.0 GPA
at the checkpoint and will lose HOPE eligibility. Students who lose
HOPE at a checkpoint may regain eligibility with a minimum 3.0 HOPE GPA
after attempting 30, 60 or 90 credit hours. The two types of HOPE
Checkpoints are listed below.
Spring checkpoint - HOPE Scholarship recipients must have a
minimum HOPE GPA of 3.0 at the end of each Spring Semester. The only
students who do not go through the Spring HOPE Checkpoint are first-time
freshmen who enrolled part-time (11 or fewer credit hours) in Fall and/or
Spring terms.
30, 60 and 90 attempted hours - HOPE GPA is also checked after
terms in which the student has attempted 30, 60 or 90 credit hours.
HOPE Scholarship Limits
Students with HOPE attempted hours (both Dalton State hours and transfer
hours) of 127 hours or more do not qualify for the HOPE Scholarship.
Students may view their HOPE attempted hours through their last completed
term on DSConnect. HOPE Scholarship eligibility
is also limited to 127 combined HOPE-paid hours (HOPE Scholarship, HOPE
Grant and ACCEL).
Can I receive HOPE as a transient student?
HOPE-eligible students may receive HOPE for transient study.
Students transient TO Dalton State: Have your home institution's
financial aid office certify HOPE eligibility on-line for transient study at
Dalton State College. There may be a delay in certification until your
HOPE GPA can be determined at the end of the current term.
Students transient FROM Dalton State: Have your transient study
approved by the Dalton State Enrollment Services Office. After
transient study is approved, inform the Dalton State Financial Aid Office.
Our office will certify HOPE Scholarship eligibility for eligible students
after the HOPE GPA is determined. There may be a delay in
certification until your HOPE GPA can be determined at the end of the
current term. |