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  1. Information for Future Students. Georgia residents who are aged 62 and older may be eligible to take courses on a space available basis at little or no cost. Additional information can be found in Board of Regents Policy 4.2.1.9. Persons Aged 62 and Older. Students who are interested in this program should contact their college or university of ...

  2. GSU-62 is a waiver program that covers tuition and certain fees for students age 62 or older. To receive the waiver, the following conditions must be met: The applicant must first apply for and be accepted to the University as either a Freshman, Transfer, Postbaccalaureate, or Graduate. The applicant must be 62 years old as of the first week of ...

  3. 62+ Program. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia provides for the admission and registration of persons 62 years of age or older. Individuals in this category are eligible to register for classes on a space-available basis without payment of tuition and mandatory fees.

  4. 62+ Program. The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia provides for the admission and registration of persons 62 years of age or older. Individuals in this category are eligible to register for classes on a space available basis without payment of tuition and mandatory fees, except for supplies or laboratory/class fees.

  5. 62 or Older Program. If you are a legal resident of Georgia who is 62 or older and are interested in taking undergraduate-level courses, Georgia College offers the Amendment 23 program that allows you to enroll in classes (depending upon available space) tuition free (excluding textbooks and lab fees). If you have any questions about this ...

  6. Even though she is a very accomplished journalist with many years of experience at WSB-TV in Atlanta, she still found it important to continue her education. Any resident of Georgia over the age of 62 can earn a UGA degree for free, just like Monica Kaufman Pearson, thanks to a program from the University System of Georgia (USG).

  7. The rules adopted by the Board of Regents regarding admission and registration of persons 62 years of age or older in units of the University System are listed below: Current or prospective students must be residents of Georgia, 62 years of age or older at the time of registration, and must present a birth certificate or other comparable ...

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