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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Scholarships

225 North Ave Tuition In/Out-State: $9,652 / $27,862 Total Fall Enrollment: 20,720
Atlanta , GA 30332-0530 Books and Supplies: $1,000 Applicants Admitted: 52%
(404) 894-2000 On-campus Room and Board: $9,236 Receiving Aid of Some Type: 82%
http://www.gatech.edu Undergraduate Application Fee: $65 Receiving Institutional Aid: 29% , $5,995 on average
Source: National Center for Education Statistics

A. H. (Jack) Robbins Scholarship

Scholarship Description
The income of the fund provides support for the A. H. (Jack) Robbins scholarships. Recipients must be entering freshmen at Georgia Tech who reside in and have graduated from a school within Butts, Spalding, Pike, Lamar, or Upson counties, GA. The award, which is not renewable, may be used for purposes other than tuition and books. In the event there are no qualified candidates in any year, the earnings shall revert to principal. If there are no qualified candidates for five consecutive years, the award may be made to any entering freshman with preference to students who are Georgia residents.
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Award Criteria Requirements:

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State
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Recipients must be entering freshmen. Graduated from a school within Butts, Spalding, Pike, Lamar, or Upson counties.
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