Path to Success

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The College of Coastal Georgia is proud to partner with Goodwill Southeast Georgia to select students for their Path to Success program.

The goal of the program is to further the mission of Goodwill by removing financial barriers to education. Students who are selected and meet eligibility requirements may qualify to receive up to $1,500.

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Selection Criteria

Students are referred to this program by the College’s Office of Financial Aid. They must be accepted to the College, and must meet one or more of the following criteria:

  • Students with financial holds who owe an outstanding balance to the College, preventing their return
  • Students who have been academically suspended from the College, served their suspension, and are now returning to the College, and are required to pay tuition out of pocket in order to appeal for financial aid
  • Students referred to the program under the professional judgement of the Office of Financial Aid
Program Requirements

To participate in the Goodwill Path to Success program, students must satisfy all requirements set forth by Goodwill. These requirements include, but are not limited to:

  • Complete Goodwill’s registration process
  • Sign College’s documentation to release student account information to Goodwill
  • Provide any additional documentation requested by Goodwill to verify eligibility
  • Complete any assessments or trainings identified by the Goodwill Career Specialist
  • Create an Individual Development Plan (IDP)
  • Meet with Goodwill point of contact regularly to review IDP and academic progress
How to Apply

If you would like to be considered for the Path to Success program, please contact Ms. Susan Bratten in the Office of Financial Aid.

Deadlines

Priority will be given to students who have applied to the program by the following dates:

  • May 1 for the Summer term
  • August 1 for the Fall term
  • December 1 for the Spring term
Questions

If you have questions, please contact Ms. Susan Bratten in the Office of Financial Aid.