The change comes with a $4M federal investment. This, Mayor Michelle Wu said, will allow every Boston resident who wants to develop their skills, give back to the community and build a life in the city the ability to do so.
Students register for classes on the final day of registration at Bunker Hill Community College, Sep. 2, 2016.
Starting this fall, any city resident will be eligible to pursue an associate’s degree or certificate at one of six partnering local institutions without paying to attend. The program also includes a $250 stipend for incidental expenses each semester for up to three years, and up to $2,500 of debt relief for students whose account balances are keeping them from re-enrolling.
In Boston and statewide, community college enrollment has suffered in recent years, with many high school graduates opting instead toThe expansion was announced to a crowd at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, which is marking its 150th anniversary. Boston officials also unveiled a new program in which MassArt will offer a tuition-free bachelor’s degree to students eligible for federal Pell grants who transfer from a partner community college.
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