Welcome to Your Student Dashboard,
Congratulations! You have matched academically with the Georgia public colleges and universities listed below. If you are still deciding which college is the best fit for you, feel free to click the "Request Info" button to receive more information from that institution. Also pay close attention to the Annual Cost of Attendance and Distance from Home information that may help with your decision. Once you have researched and are ready to begin the admission application process, click the "Claim Your Spot" button. If you have questions, see the FAQs below.
(You may Claim Your Spot in up to 3 colleges.)
Indicates colleges within 60 miles of your home Zip Code.
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Frequently Asked Questions
GEORGIA MATCH is for current Georgia high school seniors. You were selected because your high school provided a transcript to GAfutures that indicates you are a senior.
Many of Georgia’s public colleges and universities offer admissions based solely on your academic record. The institutions on your Dashboard were selected based on your underclass HOPE GPA that was calculated from your high school transcript data submitted to GAfutures after your 11th grade year.
A senior may not have received a letter in October because the most recent transcript record submitted electronically and securely by your high school did not include a deliverable address, a calculated HOPE GPA, or the student’s SSN for verification of identity. Correcting your information with your high school will help when you need your final high school transcript to be sent to a college. Notes: 1) You must be a senior at one of Georgia’s public or private accredited high schools that works with GAfutures. 2) If the letter was mailed to your old address, the letter will not be mailed again. Use your GAfutures Dashboard to proceed with requesting college information and to claim your spot.
GEORGIA MATCH only allows students to “Claim Your Spot” at 3 institutions. You can “Request Information” for as many schools on your list as you like. If you have already clicked “Claim Your Spot” for 3 schools you can always apply for admission with a different college through the GAfutures > College Planning > College Search feature.
GEORGIA MATCH can only hold your spot for the Fall semester after your high school graduation. Should you want to take a year off you will need to apply directly to the college you wish to attend when you are ready. Visit GAfutures > College Planning > College Search. It includes all of Georgia’s colleges and universities and links to apply.
GEORGIA MATCH
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By selecting "Transmit" you authorize GAfutures to send your most recent high school transcript that is on file at GAfutures to the college listed above. If you do not want to transmit your most recent high school transcript, then select “No thanks”. Please Note: If you have sent your transcript to the college above within the last 30 days, it will not be resent at this time. |
GSFC is here to help you prepare for college! Below are messages tailored by grade level, that will guide you on your journey to education beyond high school. Each grade-level message has highlighted steps you should take to PLAN and PAY for college here in the great state of Georgia. The messages also direct you to specific pages on the GAfutures.org website for more information.
As you move through your time in high school – revisit these messages, make a PLAN, and look ahead to the next grade to see how to stay on track.
If you have any questions, please email us at gsfc@gsfc.org
ACT Scores
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SAT Scores
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HOPE Scholarship | No Test score Required | 24 ACT or 1160 SAT | 24 ACT or 1160 SAT |
Zell Miller Scholarship | 1200 SAT or the equivalent ACT composite score | 29 ACT or 1340 SAT | Ineligible |
Test Score Requirement
- A qualifying test score is based on your high school type and if you are seeking HOPE Scholarship or Zell Miller Scholarship academic eligibility.
- Qualifying test scores must be earned on a single test. Super scoring is not allowed.
- Students must earn the qualifying test score prior to their high school graduation, home study completion, or high school equivalency date.
- The equivalent ACT composite score is based on the most recent concordance guide published by the College Board and ACT. The equivalent is posted by January 15 each year for the upcoming graduating class of the calendar year.
- All Georgia public high schools are eligible high schools. Most Georgia private high schools are eligible high schools. If you attend a private high school, home study program or out of state high school, visit the Initial Academic Eligibility page to see if your high school qualifies as an eligible high school.
How to Submit Test Scores
- Only test scores that meet the minimum score requirement should be submitted.
- To submit a qualifying ACT score: Visit ACT.org and enter GSFC’s recipient code: 2225. It will be sent electronically to GSFC and updated to your GAfutures account.
- To submit a qualifying SAT score: Use the Student Document Upload feature on your GAfutures account.
- Once you submit a qualifying score, you do not need to submit additional scores.
- For more information visit: HOPE Scholarship and Zell Miller Scholarship academic eligibility
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Notice: Federal Student Aid has delayed the transmission of the 2024-2025 FAFSA application data. Once GSFC begins to receive the data it will appear here on your dashboard. To receive federal financial aid, you must complete a FAFSA each academic year. The FAFSA is available starting October 1 for the upcoming academic year. The FAFSA is used for all financial aid including private and institutional aid that may be available. The earlier you submit your FAFSA, the more opportunity you have to apply for additional aid to help pay for your college. The FAFSA can be used to apply for HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarship and Grant; however, you must complete it each year of college. After completing your FAFSA, check your college portal and email account for any information your Financial Aid Office may need from you to determine your awards. If you have not completed your FAFSA visit: GAfutures FAFSA page to begin this process. |
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Males in the United States between the ages of 18 and 25 must register with the Federal Selective Service System. Georgia state law requires a Selective Service registration for required males to qualify for Georgia’s state aid programs which includes HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarship and Grant. For more information regarding the Selective Service Requirements visit: HOPE & State Aid Programs. If your Dashboard above indicates, that you have not registered with Selective Service System you can:
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Basic SAL Application Information for SAL Applicants:
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After you submit your SAL application, GSFC will review it for application errors.
- If there is an error with your application, you need to contact GSFC Loan Dept.
- If your application is acceptable, it will be electronically sent to your college (listed on your SAL application) overnight for the Financial Aid Office to determine your eligibility and your eligible amount by certifying the application.
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Your college’s financial aid office must determine your eligibility by certifying or denying your application. The amount of time to certify or deny depends if you have submitted all required documents to them and the volume of work.
- If the college does not certify your application, you would need to contact your Financial Aid Office for information.
- If your college declines your application, you may check with your Financial Aid Office to find out the reason. The college determines if you are eligible to receive the SAL.
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After an application is certified by the college, the student is emailed (sent to email address on the SAL application) within a couple of hours with a link to the secure electronic Promissory Note. It must be completed within 5 days.
- If not completed in 5 days, a new secure email with a new link is sent until day 25. If still not completed, the application is canceled.
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After a student completes the Promissory Note, it is sent to GSFC Loan Dept. where it is reviewed for accuracy and then the loan is approved. On average, the review time is 5 to 7 business days.
- If the student does not complete the Promissory Note correctly an email is sent.
- Once the Promissory Note is reviewed and approved, the loan is originated and then the first term disbursement can be made to the college for the student’s account.
- The timeframe for when funds are disbursed depends on when they are sent and processed by the college to your account, college’s disbursement schedule, your timeliness in completing the Promissory Note and electronic fund transfer timing. You should use your college’s portal and check your student account for the funds posted to your account.
SAL applicants are communicated by email about the status of their SAL application and approval of the loan.
If you have questions about your application status, contact the Loan Dept call at 770-724-9400 or email to:
SALprogram@gsfc.org
If your loan is approved, manage your loan account status, and make secure payments on our Pathways site.
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Admin Functions
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Profile
Access another account
In order to share someone else’s account, you need to request permission below.
Your combination of username and date of birth must match what the other person has on file.
If the other person has provided no date of birth, please leave date of birth blank.
User is * always required.
When finished, click ‘Send’. You’ll be notified when the other person approves the sharing.
Update your GAfutures profile
Fields marked with * are required.
- GSFAPPS
- Dual Enrollment applications
- Accessing your HOPE GPA
- Sending transcript requests
- Managing your GSFA state loan
When finished, scroll to the bottom of the form and click ‘Save Profile’.
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Dual Enrollment Home Styudy Program Participation Agreement
“DUAL ENROLLMENT HOME STUDY PROGRAM PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT Home Study must agree to the following terms to participate in the Dual Enrollment (the “Dual Enrollment Program”) pursuant to O.C.G.A. §20- 2- 161.3. The above-mentioned Home Study agrees to: a. Participate in the Dual Enrollment Program in accordance with this Acknowledgement, the Dual Enrollment Program Regulations, all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations; b. Obtain written consent of a parent or guardian to allow the student to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program; c. Agree to accept toward Home Study completion requirements, the postsecondary credit of an eligible Dual Enrollment Program student who successfully completes an approved course at an Eligible Postsecondary Institution; d. Record on the student’s Home Study transcript each approved course name, grade, and amount of credit hours and course unit credits earned for each course taken as required in the Dual Enrollment Program Regulations; e. Comply with the Dual Enrollment Program Regulations, as amended or modified from time-to-time, and to comply with such instructions as may be issued from time- to- time by GSFC, including instructions contained on administrative forms and procedures, Dear Colleague Letters and School Updates for use in the administration of the Dual Enrollment Program; and f.
Comply with all applicable federal and State of Georgia privacy and data security laws pertaining to proper access, creation, modification, handling, storage, transfer, transmission, dissemination, sharing or destruction of confidential information, including, but not limited to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (“FERPA”), pertaining to the Home Study and the students.”
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My High School HOPE GPA Calculation Report
The HOPE GPA Calculation is used for HOPE Scholarship and Zell Miller Scholarship eligibility upon graduating high school.
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The HOPE GPA Calculation is used for HOPE Scholarship and Zell Miller Scholarship eligibility upon graduating high school.
Student Information
Factors Determining Your Scholarship Eligibility
To qualify for the Zell Miller Scholarship, acceptable SAT or ACT scores must have been earned prior to high school graduation and submitted to GSFC.
To be eligible you must have at least a 1200 on the SAT or the equivalent ACT score on a single test.
Standardized test score report(s) received:
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Contact your high school with questions about your transcript record or grades and courses.
Your chosen college or university will determine final eligibility for the HOPE Scholarship or Zell Miller Scholarship.
- Your high school GPA is not the same as your HOPE GPA.
- The HOPE GPA calculation is used for both the HOPE Scholarship and the Zell Miller Scholarship.
- Your HOPE GPA is calculated using grades for core coursework in English, math, science, social studies, and foreign language.
- By law, the HOPE GPA is not rounded.
- The HOPE Scholarship minimum GPA requirement is 3.00 and the Zell Miller Scholarship minimum GPA requirement is 3.70.
- By law, there is no exception to the minimum 3.00 (HOPE)/3.70 (Zell Miller) GPA requirement. GSFC cannot alter or forgive grades issued by your high school.
- Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and degree level core dual enrollment courses are weighted 0.5 for grades of B, C D and F only.
- You must earn a minimum of four full academic rigor credits in addition to the minimum HOPE GPA requirements for the HOPE Scholarship and the Zell Miller Scholarship.
- In addition to the minimum 3.7 HOPE GPA for Zell Miller Scholarship eligibility, you must earn, on a single test administration, a minimum score of 1200 on the SAT or the equivalent ACT composite score for the upcoming graduating class of the calendar year. Annually, by January 15, the equivalent score is set by the concordance guide published by the College Board and ACT and can change from year to year.
- Submit your SAT scores by printing your test score report from www.collegeboard.org, and upload the document using the GAfutures Document Upload feature in your GAfutures account.
- To have your ACT scores sent to GSFC for Scholarship eligibility, a request may be submitted at www.act.org and enter the recipient code 2225.
- Georgia high schools report preliminary 12th grade transcripts by Feb 15th and the final transcripts by June 30th.
- Georgia high schools annually report 9th, 10th and 11th grade transcript progress reports.
- If there is a discrepancy with a course and/or grade on your transcript, contact your high school.
- Your chosen college or university may have additional application requirements. Be sure to contact the admissions office for more information.
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My High School Transcript
My Transcript Request
When requesting your transcript record be sent to a college or NCAA, view your transcript record first to be sure all courses and grades are listed. High schools report transcript records to GSFC periodically so you may want to check your transcript on record with us is your most recent transcript information. If not, check back here periodically. High schools submit transcript records at varying times. This functionality is available only for Georgia high school students who graduated 2007 or later.
Please Note: It must be at least 30 days since you requested your transcript be sent to the same college or entity.
Document Upload
A State Program Forms must be included in your Document Upload. Required documents as described on the form must be saved together as a single file (Excluding SAT Scores).
Confirmation of upload is available within 24 hours on your Student Dashboard under Messages. Be aware that duplicate submissions will delay processing.
Average review time is 7 to 10 business days.
Acceptable file types are: pdf, jpg, jpeg, png, bmp, tif and tiff.