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Lanier Technical College
             
    
 
Types of Aid Available

Foundation Scholarships
The Lanier Tech Foundation, through donations from business, industry, civic organizations, and individuals, provide scholarships for deserving students. These funds may supplement federal and state grants and may be used for both direct and indirect costs associated with educational expenses incurred during the period awarded. The Lanier Tech Financial Aid Office announces the availability of external scholarships as openings arise. Students should obtain a Foundation Scholarship application from the Financial Aid Office. Lanier Tech Foundation Scholarship applications will be reviewed and awarded by the Foundation Scholarship Committee. Please check for deadline dates.

Federal Pell Grant
The Pell Grant is a federal grant funded by the Department of Education. Students who demonstrate financial need, who are enrolled in a Pell eligible program and have not received a Bachelor’s degree may qualify for this grant. Most short-term certificate programs do not meet the program length requirements as established by the Department of Education and therefore, do not meet the definition of a Pell eligible program. All diploma and associate degree programs are Pell eligible programs. Pell awards are payable in four equal installments to be disbursed after the date considered to be the mid-point of each quarter. Students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form at www.fafsa.ed.gov in order to determine eligibility. This aid does not have to be repaid provided the recipient meets all requirements.

  • Learning Support and Special Admissions students are not eligible for federal financial aid benefits.
  • Pell Grant awards are based on a student’s enrollment status, cost of attendance, program of study and degree of financial need.
  • Students who withdraw from the college before the 6th week of the quarter will have their Pell award pro-rated.

Applicants who also meet the HOPE Program eligibility requirements may use the HOPE Grant/Scholarship to cover quarterly tuition and fees charges. This enhancement of the HOPE Scholarship program will allow those applicants who qualify for any of the federal grant awards to use this aid for other educational expenses incurred during the quarter.

Federal Work Study
The Federal Work Study Program provides part-time jobs for students with financial need, allowing them to earn money to help pay educational expenses. This program encourages community service work and work related to your course of study. Participation in the program is based on need, the availability of jobs, and the funding provided to Lanier Tech by the Department of Education. Students may apply by completing the FAFSA and a Lanier Tech Federal Work-Study Application.

Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
This grant provides aid to students with exceptional financial need and gives priority to students who receive Federal Pell Grants. The amount of the award depends upon the financial resources of the individual and his or her parents and the funding provided to Lanier Tech by the Department of Education. FSEOG is awarded on a first come basis until all funds are exhausted. Students may apply by completing the FAFSA.

Georgia LEAP Grant Program (Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership)
The Georgia Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership (LEAP) Grant Program was created to provide educational grant assistance to residents of Georgia who demonstrate substantial financial need. A student must apply for and be eligible to receive the Pell Grant and be enrolled as a half-time undergraduate student. Awards are made during the Fall, Winter and Spring terms only. The minimum LEAP award amount is $100 per quarter.

Unemployment Benefits
Eligible students should contact the Department of Labor for information concerning regulations and requirements regarding receipt of unemployment benefits while attending Lanier Tech. Unemployment forms may be completed in the Financial Aid Office weekly once benefits have been established by the Labor Department Claims Center office.

Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
WIA is a form of financial aid available to serve disadvantaged adults and dislocated adult workers. In accordance with WIA guidelines, HOPE and Pell funds must be used first to pay tuition and fees before WIA funds will be used. WIA also pays for books and supplies for students who qualify as well as provide assistance with daily travel and childcare. Information and assistance may be obtained by calling the Georgia Mountains WIA at (770) 538-2727.

Veterans and Eligible Dependents
Lanier Tech is approved for training by the State Department of Veteran Services. Benefits may be obtained from the Veterans Administration if the veteran or other eligible persons meet the eligibility requirements. To determine your eligibility, contact the local or regional Veterans Administration office. Information and assistance may be obtained by calling the Veterans Administration toll free at 1-888-442-4551. Application assistance is available through the Financial Aid Office and online at www.gibill.va.gov.

Vocational Rehabilitation
Qualified students, those with certain disabilities which might prevent employment, may receive services while attending Lanier Tech. To determine eligibility contact a local Vocational Rehabilitation counselor. Tuition, fees, books and supplies may be paid.

HOPE Grant for Diploma & Certificate Seeking Students
Diploma and certificate seeking students who do not wish to be considered for federal student aid should complete a Georgia HOPE Grant Application at GACollege411.org.

Applicants must be legal Georgia residents for a period of no less than one year preceding registration. There are no income, age, high school GPA, or graduation date limitations. The HOPE Grant will cover the cost of tuition and mandatory fees, as well as a portion of the cost of books and/or supplies required for a student's program of study. Quarterly, students may receive a book allowance of $50 to $100, depending on enrollment status.

HOPE Scholarship for Degree Seeking Students Recent High School Graduates
Associate Degree seeking students who do not wish to be considered for federal financial aid should complete a Georgia HOPE Scholarship Application at GACollege411.org. Students wishing to receive the HOPE Scholarship for a degree program must meet the following criteria:

  • Click here to request HOPE Scholarship evaluation.
  • Be a legal resident of Georgia
  • Be a 1993 or later graduate of an eligible high school
  • Graduate from high school with at least a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.0 scale.

HOPE Scholarship for Non-traditional Students
Students who graduated from high school prior to 1993, or students who were not academically eligible immediately after high school graduation, may be eligible to receive the HOPE Scholarship for a degree program if they meet the following criteria:

  • Click here to request HOPE Scholarship evaluation.
  • Be a legal resident of Georgia
  • Have maintained a 3.0 HOPE cumulative grade point average after the school term in which he or she has attempted 45, 90 or 135 quarter hours of degree credit. All attempted degree credit and coursework converted to degree credit after high school graduation is used to determine eligibility for the HOPE Scholarship.
  • Must not have already earned a baccalaureate degree or have attempted more than 190 quarter hours.

HOPE Scholarship Evaluation Procedures
Students should complete a Request for HOPE Scholarship Evaluation form if:

  • You are applying for admission to an Associate Degree program AND
  • You are a 1993 Georgia High School Graduate who achieved a GPA of 3.0 or higher OR
  • You have attempted a minimum of 45 quarter hours at the postsecondary level and you have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0. Credit hours attempted as part of a diploma or certificate program of study are not considered to be college credit hours unless those hours are accepted by the college toward a college degree the student was seeking.
  • Click here to request HOPE Scholarship evaluation.
  • Completed HOPE Scholarship evaluation forms can be faxed to: 770-531-6328 or mailed to:
    Lanier Technical College
    2990 Landrum Education Drive
    Oakwood, Georgia 30566

All college credit hours attempted and their corresponding grades will be included in the calculation of the HOPE cumulative grade point average, even if those hours are not accepted as transfer credit by Lanier Tech. To be eligible for the HOPE Scholarship, a student must have a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 at the end of the term he/she attempts 45, 90 or 135 quarter hours. Once your eligibility is evaluated, you will be notified by mail of the results.

The HOPE Scholarship Evaluation form and all transcripts must be submitted to the Financial Aid Office at least two (2) weeks prior to the date you are scheduled to register for processing and notification of HOPE Scholarship status. Failure to request this evaluation by the deadline will require payment of tuition and fees by the student during the registration process. Students determined to be eligible for HOPE Scholarship at a later date may request reimbursement through the Financial Aid Office.