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Georgia Promise Scholarship. Signed into law in 2024, through Senate Bill 233, the Georgia Promise Scholarship Program is aimed to empower families to pursue exceptional educational programs through nonpublic schooling, including private school and home study.
Eligible uses include private school tuition, tutoring services, and other qualified education expenses. What is the scholarship amount? For the first year of the program (the 2025 - 2026 academic year), the scholarship amount is set by law at a maximum of $6,500 per child.
The Georgia Promise Scholarship offers up to $6,500 per student to help cover the cost of private school, homeschooling, tutoring, or therapy. The program is open to students who are zoned for public schools ranked in the bottom 25% statewide.

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Public School Enrollment: The student must be currently enrolled and have been continuously enrolled in a Georgia public school for at least two consecutive enrollment counts, which are taken each March and October. An exception is made for children eligible to enroll in kindergarten.
The Georgia Special Needs Scholarship (GSNS) program provides scholarships for qualifying Georgia public school students with an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or a 504 Plan in specified areas during the previous school year who meet the requirements to qualify for an award.
Atlanta, GA Starting March 1, eligible kindergarten through 12th grade students may apply for up to $6,500 in annual funding for private school tuition, tutoring services, and other qualified education expenses through the new Georgia Promise Scholarship Program.
The Georgia Special Needs Scholarship (GSNS) Program, created by Senate Bill 10 (SB10) during Georgias 2007 Legislative Session, provides eligible special education students with the opportunity to attend another public or a private school.