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Friday January 9, 2015

The Road to State of the Union

Yesterday, the President announced his "America's College Promise" proposal. It makes two years of community college free for responsible students.

Yes, you read that right. Under his plan, any student who earns good grades would gettwo years of community college education at no cost.

Get the facts on yesterday's announcement, and pass it on to someone who stands to benefit from the President's proposal.

WATCH: The President announces his community college proposal

Think about this: The President's new proposal would let students earn the first half of a bachelor's degree, or get the skills they'll need when they enter the workforce after school.

When it's fully implemented, the move could benefit about 9 million students per year. And a full-time community college student could save, on average, $3,800 in tuition each year.

In fact, Tennessee and Chicago have already started similar tuition-free community college programs, and the demand has been amazing: 57,000 students, representing almost 90 percent of Tennessee's high school graduating class, applied to Tennessee's program in just its first year.

In order to succeed in the 21st century economy, access to some form of higher education is a must -- so it only stands to reason that we should make it more accessible and affordable to more of America's students.

Let's help out our next generation of students, and put them on the road to success.

Find out more about the President's announcement, and make sure to share the news.

Thanks,

Arne

Secretary Arne Duncan
Department of Education
@ArneDuncan

 

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