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Dual Enrollment: “If a student does not provide a SSN, then GAfutures automatically assigns a nine-digit number (typically beginning with 777)”
GAfutures numbers have nine digits – just like an SSN.
Email response forwarded here from UNG, Jan 9, 2024.
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Thank you for reaching out. If a student does not provide a SSN, then GAfutures automatically assigns a nine-digit number (typically beginning with 777).
Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
Kindest,
Shawna D. Cohen, MBA
Assistant Director for Enrollment Services
University of North Georgia – Cumming Campus
Office Phone: 470-239-3105
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My friend is undocumented and wants to know about the Dual Enrollment program.
As she has no SSN we see she can get a GA Futures number when she fills out the application for DE. Please tell us how many digits are in the GAFutures numbers? Are they spaced like Social Security numbers, please?
Thank you if you can help us understand.
Marietta
Attention GA legislators: How to avoid dismantling verification of lawful presence in the 2024 legislative session
The last line of the below Georgia law should be included in 2024 bills intended to make it easier to obtain an occupational and/or professional license.
“(g) Nothing contained in this Code section shall be construed to invalidate, override, or amend any licensing compact entered into by the State of Georgia or to permit the issuance of a license without verification under Code Section 50-36-1.“
Georgia’s pending “School Choice!” bill excludes illegal alien students – here’s how
SB 233 School choice legislation excludes illegal alien students — but not “parents.”
Click here to see the entire bill current as of today : LC 49 1473S
Note the LC # and line numbers will change if the language is adjusted. We predict exactly that.
For folks not accustomed to dealing with legislation, see line 72: “(a) A student shall qualify for a promise scholarship account under this chapter if:”
Then go down to lines 82 & 83: “The student does not meet any of the ineligibility criteria provided for in subsection (b) of Code Section 20-3-519.1; (This code section defines eligibility for scholarships and grants and yes, they used a double negative).
What does subsection (b) say about ineligibility?
This:(b) A student is ineligible for any scholarship or grant described in this part if the student:
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