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  <title><![CDATA[House, Senate Agree on HOPE Reform]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Reform to the HOPE Scholarship
program is only a signature away from law following passage by the Senate and
agreement by the House last week.&nbsp; The
legislation marks the most dramatic rework of the program, one of the nation's
most generous merit-based scholarships, since its creation.</p>

<p>Following the introduction of the
plan by Governor Deal nearly three weeks ago, House and Senate leaders made
small but significant edits to the legislation in response to public
input.&nbsp; </p>

<p>In its original form, the proposal called
for college students to maintain a 3.5 GPA in order to continue receiving a
Zell Miller Scholarship, worth 100% of tuition.&nbsp;
After reviewing GPA information provided by the USG and hearing from
student leaders, including Tech Student Body President Corey Boone, House
legislators lowered the requirement to a 3.3 GPA.</p>

<p>The Senate also approved several
amendments, all of which were agreed to by the House.&nbsp; Among them is a provision that allows high
school valedictorians and salutatorians to be automatically eligible for a Zell
Miller Scholarship regardless of their GPA and SAT/ACT score.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Though a formal “grandfather&nbsp;&nbsp; clause" that would prevent changes for
current students was not included, there is thought to be inherent protection
included for next academic year’s juniors and seniors.&nbsp; As the last two classes on the now defunct
“Fixed for Four” program, their tuition rates (which are fixed from the year of
matriculation) will be less than the 90% HOPE award amount based on FY11
tuition rates. </p>

<p>Protests by students and other
advocates pushing for protection of the status quo and provisions like the
grandfather clause dominated the capitol during much of the week.&nbsp; However, the tone of Georgia Tech’s students
was largely more controlled and well-received.&nbsp;
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<p>“We commend the Georgia Tech Student
Government Association for its respectful and meaningful engagement in the
General Assembly’s discussions of the HOPE Scholarship,” noted Dene Sheheane,
Executive Director of Government and Community Relations.</p>

<p>“Student Body President Corey Boone
and his fellow student leaders provided valuable student voices that truly
helped shape the legislation.”</p>

<p>HB326 now awaits the
governor’s signature.&nbsp; The reforms will
then officially take effect for Fall 2011.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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