Georgia agrees to allow students who choose Christian college to receive financial aid

ADF attorneys favorably settle case with state officials two months after filing suit

Published December 20, 2024

Related Case: Luther Rice College and Seminary v. Riley

Georgia agrees to allow students who choose Christian college to receive financial aid

ATLANTA – To settle a lawsuit brought by Alliance Defending Freedom attorneys representing a Christian college, Georgia officials have agreed to allow Luther Rice College and Seminary to participate in the state’s financial aid programs.

ADF attorneys filed the lawsuit Luther Rice College and Seminary v. Riley two months ago, challenging state officials for excluding Luther Rice from participating in student financial aid programs widely available to other colleges, negatively impacting high school and college students as a result.

“Georgia officials did the right thing by allowing Luther Rice to participate in student aid programs while still adhering to its religious beliefs, character, and exercise,” said ADF Senior Counsel Ryan Tucker, director of the Center for Christian Ministries. “We’re pleased that Georgia high school students can now receive dual credit by taking classes at Luther Rice and that college students who choose Luther Rice can apply for much-needed financial aid. The state should never limit educational opportunities for students based on their faith.”

Georgia offers student financial aid programs to help students cover tuition costs for undergraduate degree programs at Georgia colleges and universities. While the state allowed private and religious colleges to participate in such programs, Georgia excluded schools that state officials considered a “school or college of theology or divinity.” Luther Rice was one such school that Georgia barred from participating in student financial aid programs because it has a religious mission, awards religious degrees, and teaches all of its courses from a Christian perspective.

“This endeavor was not just an opportunity to defend our religious freedom, but it was also an opportunity to demonstrate the value of a Christian education,” said Dr. Steven Steinhilber, president of Luther Rice. “I commend the state and our partners at Alliance Defending Freedom for swiftly reaching a solution. I look forward to providing our Georgia residents an affordable biblically based education that is so vital for our time.”

Luther Rice, located near Atlanta, is a Christian, private, nonprofit college that offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral-level degree programs 100% online or in combination with on-campus classes. It offers three undergraduate degree programs: an Associate of Arts in General Studies, a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, and a Bachelor of Arts in Religion.

Alliance Defending Freedom is an alliance-building, non-profit legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech, parental rights, and the sanctity of life.

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