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Go to the official GAfutures Account Registration page.
Click Create an Account
Select your profile type: Student
Enter your personal details exactly as they appear on official documents, including your Social Security Number (required for state funding) **DO NOT GUESS! You must put your EXACT social Security number in**
Provide a personal email (@gmail, @icloud etc) instead of a high school email, as high school emails will expire after graduation and have filters that block certain content
Create a unique username and password, then set up your security questions.
Link your account to your specific high school so your HOPE GPA updates automatically.
Read and accept the Terms of Use, then click Create Account.
Complete the online Georgia Student Finance Application (GSFAPP)
The GSFAPP is how students can apply for HOPE scholarship or grant, Zell Miller Scholarship or grant, and (if attending an eligible private college) the Tuitition Equalization Grant.
The GSFAPP can be completed in 3-5 minutes and is good for 10 years.
Check current HOPE/Zell Miller Scholarship GPA calculation in the GAfutures Dashboard through the My High School HOPE GPA tab.
Complete 2026-2027 FAFSA using these instructions GAfutures FAFSA instruction
**Students MUST have a GAfutures student account to be able to access the application and their HIGH SCHOOL HOPE GPA. Student profile must include CORRECT legal name, high school name, address, date of birth, and social security number.
Other helpful link sin GAFutures:
NOTE! - DO NOT use your school email account. Use your PERSONAL email account and remember it as ECCHS does NOT have access to your college board log in. If you forget your information you will need to contact college board directly.
SAT Dates for ECCHS location school year 2024-2025
To be announced later
Other dates are available at other locations throughout the year.
ACT test is also offered at alternate locations.
See websites for details > www.sat.org and www.ACT.org