As HOPE marks 25 years, some say changes could aid more students

This month marks the 25th anniversary of the first scholarships offered through the HOPE program, funded by Georgia Lottery proceeds. While state data shows six consecutive years of more money awarded in scholarships, some say there are issues that must be addressed to make the HOPE program more beneficial to students and cost-effective. Read the complete article on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution website.

 

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