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Making Higher Education Accessible Through Georgia Possible

October 8, 2025 - 20:17

Making Higher Education Accessible Through Georgia Possible

In an innovative collaboration, the University of Georgia (UGA) has partnered with the Clarke County School District to launch a program designed to empower high school students in their academic pursuits. Named Georgia Possible, this initiative focuses on providing essential resources and support to help students navigate the challenges of higher education.

Georgia Possible aims to bridge the gap between high school and college by offering mentorship, academic advising, and workshops that enhance college readiness. The program recognizes the unique obstacles faced by students in the Clarke County area and seeks to create a supportive environment where they can thrive.

Participants will engage in various activities that promote critical thinking, study skills, and financial literacy, preparing them for the rigors of college life. By fostering a culture of academic excellence, Georgia Possible is committed to ensuring that all students have the opportunity to pursue their dreams of higher education, regardless of their background or circumstances. This initiative marks a significant step toward making college more accessible and achievable for all students in the community.


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