Georgia Hope Scholarships

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November 20, 1998

Melissa Gray of Peach State Public Radio reports Georgia's program that uses lottery proceeds to give college scholarships to every student who maintains a B average has been wildly popular in the state. So popular, that Democratic gubernatorial candidates in Alabama and South Carolina won their races largely because they promised to create similar programs in their states. But a look at the scholarships shows that a program that seems on the surface to benefit the poor, actually gives more to middle and upper class students.

 

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