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Georgia Driver’s Education Grant Scholarship Program

What is it?

Georgia Driver’s Education Grant Scholarship Program gives back to Georgians by allocating government funds to necessary Driver’s Education courses. The grant scholarship is available for anyone 15 to 17 years old who is interested in completing Joshua’s Law Driver’s Education requirement of 30 hours in the classroom and 6 hours in driving lessons. Priority is given to grant scholarship applicants who are a child or dependent of a Georgia first responder disabled or killed in the line of duty or member of the United States military killed in action and to applicants who are in state custody under the care of the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services. Second priority is given to scholarship applicants who can demonstrate a need based on family income. This scholarship applies to all certified driving schools.

How to Apply?

  1. First, sign up for the Georgia Driver’s Education Grant Scholarship Program by filling out the required information.
  2. Once you submit this information, you will taken to the state’s website to apply.
  3. Once approved by the state, you will get a redemption code.
  4. Call (770) 603-3320 with your redemption code to schedule you driver’s education classes.

 

 

 

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