alum, i can tell you how it works in florida. the state funds "bright futures" scholarships. the awards are based on gpa and s.a.t. scores. the higher the gpa and sat scores, the more money(even up to 100%) of college tuition is covered. i do believe that in florida, to receive the scholarship, the student must attend an in state public university, community college or trade school. as long as they meet the minimum requirements, it is renewable every year for 4 years.
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