The Detroit News: May 1, 2017
A scholarship program that aims to give Detroit high school students a tuition-free path to higher education is receiving a $3.5 million gift.
Continue ReadingThe Detroit News: May 1, 2017
A scholarship program that aims to give Detroit high school students a tuition-free path to higher education is receiving a $3.5 million gift.
Continue ReadingDetroit Free Press: May 1, 2017
A $3.5-million grant from the Kellogg Foundation will support the growing Detroit Promise scholarship program, which helps students who graduate from any high school in the city — public, private or charter — attend two-year community colleges or four-year universities tuition-free.
Continue ReadingDetroit Free Press: May 1, 2017
The Free Press has put together a list of five key details parents and students should know before applying for the Detroit Promise scholarships, a program launched to provide all graduates of any high school in Detroit the chance to attend college tuition free.
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