Grant to fund University of Georgia’s Hispanic programs

Posted on: June 4th, 2006
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“The University of Georgia has received a $4 million grant from The Goizueta Foundation of Atlanta to continue providing programs that enhance educational opportunities for Hispanic students in Georgia.

This is the second time in four years The Goizueta Foundation has given UGA a major grant for educational programming that primarily benefits Hispanic children and young people in Georgia.

In 2002, UGA received $3.5 million from The Goizueta Foundation to launch a major initiative to improve education for Hispanic students in the state.”

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