Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 160-4-2-.23 - Georgia Scholar Program
(1)
Definitions.
(a)
Core courses - courses
chosen from English/language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, and
foreign language for a College Preparatory or College Preparatory with
Distinction program of study. For a Technology/Career-preparatory or
Technology/Career-preparatory with Distinction program of study, four
vocational units are also considered to be core courses.
(b)
Fine arts courses - courses
chosen from visual arts, music, dance, or dramatic arts.
(c)
Georgia Scholar - a
graduating high school senior who has met specified criteria, been nominated by
his or her school, and approved by the Department.
(d)
Interscholastic activity -
any school-sponsored program involving competition between individuals or
groups representing two or more schools.
(2)
Requirements.
(a) Participating schools shall be public
schools, or private schools accredited by or holding provisional status from
the Georgia Accrediting Commission and/or one of the accrediting agencies that
is a member of the Georgia Private School Accreditation Council, and/or the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and/or any other accrediting
agency recognized by the Georgia Student Finance Commission.
(b) Participating schools shall be accredited
by the date the candidate graduates.
(c) Local school systems or private schools
that choose to participate shall designate an individual to coordinate the
activities of the Georgia Scholar Program.
(d) Schools shall nominate only those
students who have:
1. A minimum combined score
of 1360 on the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) at one sitting or a composite
score of 31 at one sitting on the American College Test (ACT);
2. Earned 22 Carnegie units of credit for
graduation including:
(i) Three units in
science, including one unit in chemistry or physics;
(ii) Four units in mathematics, including one
unit in Algebra II;
(iii) Three
units in social studies, including economics and citizenship, world history and
U.S. studies;
(iv) Four units in
English language arts;
(v) Two
units of a single foreign language;
(vi) One unit in fine arts;
3. Courses taken prior to grade 9
that are taught using 9-12 Georgia Performance Standards shall be considered as
meeting the requirements for the purposes of this rule.
4. A non-weighted, cumulative Grade Point
Average (GPA) of at least 3.75 on a 4.0 scale, where A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, and D
= 1 in core courses;
5.
Participated in a minimum of three different competitive interscholastic
activities during grades 9-12;
6.
Been appointed by school official or elected to positions of leadership in a
minimum of two different activities sponsored by the school;
7. 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;
8. Registered to vote if a United States
citizen and 18 years of age on or before March 1 of the year in which their
application for the Georgia Scholar Program is submitted to the Georgia
Department of Education;
9. Shown
evidence of self-esteem and concern for others in day-to-day
activities.
(e) The
private or public school shall submit to the Georgia Department of Education
postmarked no later than March 1 of each year Georgia Scholar Program
applications. Each application shall be accompanied by:
1. An official transcript of all high school
work, including all transfer records and the schedule of courses being taken
for the remainder of the applicant's senior year that are not shown on the
transcript;
2. An SAT or ACT score
sticker (or photocopy of sticker) from the testing company if the score does
not appear on the transcript;
3. A
copy of the applicant's voter registration card, if applicable;
4. A resumé of all competitive
interscholastic activities, school-sponsored activities and youth activities
outside the school in which the student has participated and specific
leadership or elected/appointed positions held in each of these activities by
the student; and
5. A letter of
reference from someone outside the school or family.
(f) The State Board of Education authorizes
the state school superintendent to approve waivers of this rule when, in the
judgment of the state school superintendent, such requests are consistent with
the goals and objectives of this program.
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