Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant, USA
Degree Level
The grant can be used at:
- Public universities in Georgia
- Private colleges and universities in Georgia
- Technical colleges and vocational schools
It applies to:
- Undergraduate degree programs
- Certificate programs
- Diploma programs
Available Subjects
- All subjects
Benefits
The program can cover the full cost of attendance up to the annual limit, depending on other financial aid received.
Covered expenses may include:
- Tuition and mandatory fees
- Educational costs at eligible institutions
- Undergraduate degree programs
- Technical certificates and diploma programs
The maximum support is generally up to $18,000 per academic year, depending on eligibility and remaining funding.
Eligible Nationalities
Open to domestic students only.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Must be the dependent child or spouse of a public safety officer who was killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty
- Must be a U.S. citizen, national, or eligible permanent resident
- Must be a legal resident of the state of Georgia for at least 12 months prior to receiving aid
- Must be enrolled full-time (at least 12 credit hours)
- Must attend an eligible college, university, or technical college in Georgia
- Must maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined by the institution
- Must comply with Selective Service requirements (if applicable)
- Must not be in default on any federal or state financial aid
- Must comply with the Georgia Drug-Free Postsecondary Education Act
Application Procedure
Students must carefully follow the official application process to receive funding.
Steps include:
- Confirm eligibility as a dependent of a qualifying public safety officer
- Collect required documentation (proof of relationship and officer’s service record)
- Complete the application through the Georgia Student Finance Commission
- Submit the application as early as possible
- Enroll full-time in an eligible institution
- Maintain academic progress throughout the program
Since funding is limited and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, early submission is strongly recommended.
Important Conditions
Applicants must ensure continued eligibility by:
- Remaining enrolled full-time
- Maintaining satisfactory academic progress
- Staying in good financial aid standing
- Meeting institutional requirements
Failure to meet these conditions may result in loss of funding.
Why This Grant Matters
The Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant is more than financial assistance—it is a recognition of public service sacrifice. It ensures that families of fallen or disabled officers have access to higher education opportunities without being burdened by tuition costs.
This program helps:
- Support families of public safety officers
- Reduce financial stress for dependents
- Encourage higher education access
- Honor public service contributions
Deadline
The application deadline for the Georgia Public Safety Memorial Grant is May 31