Georgia Match
settingsYou’ve Been Matched with OFTC!

If you’re a high school student in Georgia and you received a Georgia Match letter with OFTC listed, congratulations—you’ve already been accepted to one of Georgia’s top career-focused colleges! Georgia Match makes it easier than ever to start college, and OFTC is ready to help you turn that opportunity into a successful future—right here at home.
What’s GEORGIA MATCH all about?
GEORGIA MATCH is a state-wide initiative designed to simplify the college admissions process.
Based on your high school HOPE GPA, it shows which Georgia colleges you’re provisionally eligible to attend—making it easier to take the next step toward your future.
You can view your personalized GEORGIA MATCH list by logging into your GAfutures Student Dashboard. If OFTC appears on your list, it means you’ve already met the basic eligibility to become a student here!
Just remember: being matched is the first step. You’ll still need to submit an official application to enroll at OFTC or any other college on your list.
What’s Next:
1Confirm Your Match
Check your Georgia Match letter and make sure OFTC is listed. That means you’ve already met basic admissions eligibility!
Have Questions? Let Us Know!2Apply to OFTC
Go to GAFutures.org to submit your application. Be sure to select OFTC and the term you’d like to begin.
Submit GA Futures Application
3Complete Enrollment
Follow our Steps to Enroll » which include submitting required documents and registering for classes.
View Admissions Steps for New StudentsHave Questions? Let’s Talk!
Still not sure what to do next or have questions about the application process? Reach out to our friendly Admissions team and we’ll be glad to help.
Note: The GEORGIA MATCH system collaborates closely with both public and private accredited high schools throughout Georgia.
DISCLAIMER: Being listed on your GEORGIA MATCH letter or Dashboard signifies a provisional acceptance. It doesn’t guarantee your admission to Oconee Fall Line Technical College or any other specific college, university, or particular major/program of study. The final call on admissions is made based on the college’s criteria, your final transcript, and your high school graduation status.