2013 Georgia Scholar Program information was released to local system coordinators on November 6, 2012.
The Georgia Scholar Program is an effort by the Georgia Department of Education to identify and recognize high school seniors who have achieved excellence in school and community life. The program is coordinated by the Office of School Improvement of the Georgia Department of Education through local coordinators in each public school system and private schools in the state.
The Georgia Scholar is:
The Georgia Scholar has:
High scholastic ability.
Carried an exemplary course load in the four years of high school.
Performed excellently in all courses.
Successfully participated in interscholastic events of the school or community.
Assumed an active role in extracurricular activities sponsored by the school.
Exhibited good citizenship.
Criteria for Selection
The student has a minimum score of 1360 on the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) at one test administration; a minimum combined score of 1360 on the critical reading and mathematical reasoning skills sections of the SAT Reasoning Test at one test administration; or, a composite score of 31 at one test administration on the American College Test (ACT).
The student will have earned 22 Carnegie units of credit for graduation including:
3 units in science, including 1 unit in chemistry or physics.
4 units in mathematics, including 1 unit in Algebra II or its equivalent.
3 units in social studies, including economics and citizenship, world history and U.S. studies.
4 units in English language arts.
2 units in a single foreign language.
1 unit in fine arts (i.e., dance, dramatic arts, music, or visual arts).
The student has a non-weighted, cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.75 on a 4.0 scale in core courses.
During grades 9-12, the student has participated in a minimum of three different interscholastic activities.
During grades 9-12, the student has been appointed by a school official or elected to positions of leadership in a minimum of two different activities sponsored by the school.
During grades 9-12, the student has shown evidence of leadership in a minimum of two different youth activities outside the school, including being appointed by an organization sponsor or elected to a position of leadership or role of responsibility in a minimum of one of these activities.
The student is registered to vote if he or she is 18 years old and is a citizen of the United States by March 1, 2013.
The student shows evidence of self-esteem and concern for others in day-to-day activities.
Application Information
Applications are distributed to local school system Georgia Scholar Program coordinators in November annually. Applications are not sent directly to students or parents. The completed application and documentation must be received on or before 4 p.m. on March 1, 2013. MATERIALS RECEIVED AFTER THIS DATE WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONSIDERATION OR REVIEW. Faxed/emailed transmissions will not be accepted.
Funding Information
Effective with the graduating class of 2005, the Georgia Scholar Program became a recognition-only program. There are no scholarships attached to the program.
This page was updated on Tuesday, November 6, 2012.