Georgia’s HOPE Scholarship surpasses $15 billion

The HOPE Scholarship Program, which helps students pay for college, has crossed $15 billion in funding since it began in 1993, officials announced Wednesday.

The program, which is funded by the Georgia Lottery, has awarded more than $15 billion to more than 2.1 million Georgia students since it began, Gov. Brian Kemp said in a statement. He called it a “milestone” that will benefit students across the state,

“After three straight years of record-breaking economic development, Georgians have more opportunity than ever before,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “The HOPE Scholarship has been essential to that growth by preparing a generation of students for success. This milestone reminds us of that incredible impact and the lasting legacy of former Governor Zell Miller.”

In the first year of the HOPE program, $21 million was awarded to nearly 43,000 Georgia students. This year, the program has grown to award $841 million for scholarships and grants to more than 178,000 Georgia students.​

“The tremendous growth in utilization of the HOPE programs over thirty years illustrates the value of the many opportunities for our students to learn and succeed right here in Georgia,”​ says Georgia Student Finance Commission President Lynne Riley.

The HOPE Scholarship Program offers scholarships and grants to students pursuing post-secondary education. The program is available at 79 Georgia public and private colleges and universities. For more information, visit www.GAfutures.org.