(The Center Square) – A bill would remove state-funded scholarships and financial aid from students convicted and/or disciplined by Georgia's colleges and technical schools for disruptive conduct on the school's campuses. Students would lose state scholarships and financial aid for two years, according to the proposal. House Bill 602 is not about punishing students for […]
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