Georgia officials are excluding Luther Rice College and Seminary from participating in student financial aid programs widely available to other colleges, harming high school and college students as a result. While the state allows private and religious colleges to participate in such programs, Georgia excludes schools that state officials consider a “school or college of theology or divinity.” Luther Rice is one such school that Georgia has 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.