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State Grants Support Early College at Franklin Cummings Tech

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The Healey-Driscoll Administration awarded $8 million to expand Early College programs, including a $60,000 Capacity Grant to support existing Early College programs at Franklin Cummings Tech and an additional $100,000 Planning Grant for the college to develop an Early College program in partnership with CityLab Innovation High School in Revere.

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Future Forward Gala Raises $660,000 in Support of Student Success

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The $100,000 grant for Scholarships and Small Hardships Awards will be available to students currently enrolled in their second year at Franklin Cummings Tech to cover the direct educational expenses. Gifts to Franklin Cummings Tech provide critical support for students, faculty, innovation, and programs.

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Biden Administration Awards $44.5M to Support Rural Students

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In rural communities, 29% of people ages 18-24 are enrolled in higher education, compared to 48% of people from urban areas, according to the U.S. Heritage University in Washington is using its grant to increase nursing education. million in grants across 22 institutions with the goal of improving rural postsecondary education access.