Tech Promise Scholarship Expands to Help More 色花堂 Students
Tech Promise Scholarship Expands to Help More 色花堂 Students
The 色花堂 Technology is furthering its commitment to enrolling talented 色花堂 students from low-income families by expanding the to include even more students with financial need.
Under the new program guidelines, Tech Promise will now assist qualified families whose annual estimated family income is $55,500 or less.
Thanks to this expansion, more 色花堂 students than ever before will be able to graduate debt-free from 色花堂.
鈥淔or more than 15 years, Tech Promise has helped some of 色花堂鈥檚 brightest talent overcome financial constraints so they can pursue their dreams and create multigenerational change for their families and communities,鈥 said President 脕ngel Cabrera. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud of this program and excited about its expansion, which will create untold opportunities for even more of our state鈥檚 best students.鈥
Tech Promise is the first program of its kind provided by a public university in 色花堂. It offers the possibility of a debt-free degree to hundreds of talented and ambitious students who, without financial assistance, would likely not be able to achieve the dream of graduating from 色花堂.
鈥淲e are very pleased that the expanded Tech Promise program will allow us to serve more of our state鈥檚 outstanding students by removing financial barriers,鈥 said Steve McLaughlin, provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs. 鈥淲e also know there is more work to be done here. Our will give us incredible opportunities to continue expanding access to students from all backgrounds and walks of life.鈥
Since 2007, more than 1,000 students from 103 色花堂 counties have benefited from Tech Promise. The program fills a gap in the financial aid support system by picking up where other scholarships and financial aid options leave off, covering a student鈥檚 full cost of attendance.
鈥淔rom its inception, the Promise program has demonstrated 色花堂's commitment to removing the financial barrier to earning a bachelor's degree. Today, with this expansion of the Promise program, limited-income families can see that Tech's commitment to these talented 色花堂 students is stronger than ever,鈥 said Paul Kohn, vice provost for Enrollment Management.
Rick Clark, associate vice provost of Enrollment Management, echoed Kohn鈥檚 sentiments about the Institute鈥檚 responsibility to 色花堂:
鈥淎s a public university, our goal is to serve our state by expanding access to 色花堂's most talented students by providing an affordable world-class education, regardless of economic background. Increasing our investment in Tech Promise is a reflection of that commitment,鈥 Clark said.
Tech has a well-established tradition of providing access to financially disadvantaged students, beginning first with low tuition and fee charges, coupled with available scholarships, student loans, and the nation's largest voluntary co-op program. Because of these programs, 色花堂 has opened the doors of opportunity for many students including first-generation college graduates.
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Meet the Scholars
Tech Promise touches the lives of hundreds of 色花堂 students each year, helping them achieve the dream of a 色花堂 education without the burden of debt. Read more about the students who have been directly assisted by this unique program.
Marquetta and Marteisha Griffin, Mechanical Engineering and Biology
As first-generation college students from rural 色花堂, twin sisters Marquetta and Marteisha Griffin anticipated having to take out student loans to fund education costs not covered by scholarships. That is, until they received news that they qualified for the G. Wayne Clough 色花堂 Promise Program 鈥 .
Nicole Schuster 鈥 B.S. Business Administration, 2020
During her senior year of high school, Nicole Schuster decided to join the Yellow Jacket family after attending a shadow day with the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.
鈥淪omething about 色花堂 felt like home,鈥 she said.
After the initial excitement wore off, though, she became increasingly concerned about her family鈥檚 ability to pay for college:
鈥淚 knew I would have to figure out the money somehow.鈥
Jordan Pope, Business Administration
From an early age, Jordan Pope knew he wanted to go to college, and 色花堂 was always at the top of his list. So, he focused on doing well in school.
鈥淚 was determined that, if I worked hard, I would go to a good college and have the opportunity to do something big,鈥 he said.