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LANSING, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) -- High school graduates in Michigan will be able to attend community college this fall without paying for tuition. Governor Gretchen Whitmer highlighted the new school ...
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Michigan will provide tuition-free community college to recent high school graduates beginning this fall.
Community college students can get their tuition paid for up to three years and a $1,000 bonus through Michigan's Community College Guarantee.
Building on the success of a $140 million investment, Michigan is making community college free to hundreds of thousands more students by expanding the Michigan Reconnect program. The state is ...
Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer plans to push for legislation ensuring free community college for high school graduates during her State of the State address.
It seems every year the cost of college keeps going up but now, every recent high school graduate in Michigan can attend community college tuition-free thanks to the new state budget.
Starting this fall, recent Michigan high school graduates will be able to attend community college tuition-free.
A new $23 billion education budget plan in Michigan is opening the door for recent high school graduates to attend a community or tribal college, tuition-free. The “Michigan Achievement ...
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is planning to urge lawmakers to pass legislation that would provide free community college tuition for all high school graduates.
High school graduates in the state of Michigan will now be able to attend their local community college tuition-free.
Making community college free for high school graduates is the latest initiative designed to help Michigan achieve its broader “Sixty by Thirty” goal, which aims to have at least 60 percent of ...