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SAVANNAH — The Technical communications certificate program at Savannah Technical College prepares students for careers that require strong communication and technical skills, but for many students, it does something else, too -- it may help them earn HOPE scholarship eligibility.

Now, Savannah Tech is helping students and their parents understand how with monthly information sessions held the Second Saturday of each month at noon at the college’s Savannah Campus, 5717 White Bluff Road. The next session is Jan. 12 in the administration building lobby.
For many Georgia families, planning for college centers around the HOPE scholarship, so when the eligibility requirements changed this year, many families who thought their students would be HOPE eligible are surprised to learn that they are not. According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, there are 18,000 recent high school seniors across the state who recently learned they hadn’t made the grade.
“We want these students to know that they do have an option,” says Executive Vice President Reg Hendricks. “They can attend Savannah Technical College, major in Technical Communications, earn a B or better in the college core classes and transfer after 45 credit hours to the university of their choice, likely with HOPE scholarship eligibility.” The Technical Communications Certificate program is covered by the HOPE grant for eligible students.
In addition to the public information sessions, the college is working directly with high school counselors to disseminate this information to area schools.
Information sessions are free and open to the public. No reservations are required. Each session will last about 45 minutes.
For more information, contact Gail Eubanks at (912) 443.3022 or geubanks@savannahtech.edu

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