In 2022, Georgia lawmakers can follow through on initiatives begun last year to invest in college affordability and reduce excessive student debt burden. Georgians without postsecondary credentials are still most vulnerable in the economy, and many ambitious and persistent Georgians struggle to graduate because of challenges balancing work, family, health and finances. The following targeted strategies and investments can boost graduation rates, transform lives and reduce racial, ethnic and income-based inequalities so college is not just a privilege for the wealthy few.