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Yale               University               has               started               a               new               program               for               students               in               New               Haven,               Connecticut               to               offer               free               college               tuition               to               all               public               universities               or               colleges               in               the               state               of               Connecticut.

The               program               is               called               the               New               Haven               Promise.

It               is               funded               by               Yale               and               the               Community               Foundation               for               Greater               New               Haven.

The               New               Haven               Promise               program               will               provide               up               to               $8,000               a               year               for               New               Haven               students               to               attend               a               public               college               in               Connecticut.

It               will               also               contribute               up               to               $2,500               each               year               to               students               from               New               Haven               who               attends               a               private               college               in               Connecticut.
               To               qualify               for               100               percent               of               funding               at               a               public               college               or               university               with               the               New               Haven               Promise               program               students               are               required               to               have               live               in               New               Haven               and               attended               charter               or               public               schools               there               since               kindergarten.

Also               students               who               attended               public               or               charter               schools               in               New               Haven               since               at               least               9th               grade,               will               receive               65%               of               their               college               tuition               for               public               colleges               or               universities               in               Connecticut,               notes               the               New               York               Times.
               Also,               to               qualify               for               the               New               Haven               Promise               program,               students               have               to               have               a               minimum               of               a               3.0               grade               point               average               and               have               at               least               a               90               percent               rate               of               attendance.
               Yale               University               created               this               program               to               help               students               have               an               opportunity               to               attend               college               if               the               meet               the               criteria               of               the               program.

The               program               also               hopes               to               increase               the               high               school               graduation               rate               in               New               Haven,               Connecticut.

Currently               New               Haven               has               a               high               school               drop               out               rate               of               38               percent,               notes               the               NY               Times.
               Students               who               participate               in               the               New               Haven               Promise               program               will               have               to               earn               at               least               a               2.5               grade               point               average               in               college               to               continue               in               the               program.
               Kalamazoo               Promise,               Kalamazoo,               Michigan
               The               town               of               Kalamazoo,               Michigan               also               offers               students               who               attend               public               schools               in               town               a               program               to               receive               free               college               tuition               at               public               colleges               in               Michigan.

The               program               is               called               the               Kalamazoo               Promise.
               Students               in               Kalamazoo               are               eligible               for               the               program               if               they               have               lived               in               the               town               and               attended               the               public               schools               for               at               least               four               continuous               years.

If               a               family               has               been               in               town               for               less               than               four               years               they               will               receive               less               than               100               percent               of               the               college               tuition.
               Once               accepted               into               the               Kalamazoo               Promise               program,               college               students               must               maintain               at               least               a               2.0               grade               point               average               to               remain               in               the               program.

Students               must               also               take               at               least               12               hours               of               college               credits               per               semester               while               participating               in               the               program.
               For               more               information               about               the               Kalamazoo               Promise               program               in               Kalamazoo,               Michigan               go               to               https://www.kalamazoopromise.com/
               
Say               Yes               to               Education               Program               in               Syracuse,               New               York
               In               Syracuse,               New               York,               the               Say               Yes               to               Education               provides               free               college               tuition               to               a               total               of               80               colleges               to               students               who               attended               grades               10-12               in               the               public               schools               in               town.

This               program               was               created               by               George               A.

Weiss               in               1987.

He               had               a               career               as               a               Wall               Street               financier.
               Over               a               thousand               students               in               Syracuse               have               already               received               free               college               tuition               through               this               program,               notes               the               New               York               Times.

The               program               has               also               provided               college               tuition               for               students               in               numerous               other               towns               too.
               For               more               information               about               the               Say               Yes               to               Education               program               go               HERE.
               It               is               wonderful               to               see               private               individuals               and               universities               giving               the               gift               of               education               to               the               younger               generation.

And               with               Mark               Zuckerberg               of               Facebook               donating               $100               million               dollars               to               the               public               schools               in               Newark,               NJ,               philanthropy               has               reached               a               new               level               of               generous.

So               who               knows               what               kind               of               amazing               programs               will               continue               to               be               developed?
               Sources:
               http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/10/education/10yale.html?_r=1&hp
               https://www.kalamazoopromise.com/






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