Lamont Proposes Free College Courses for Conn. High School Students
The proposal would expand dual-credit access as Connecticut sets aside $6 million for such classes, officials said.
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Lamont proposes free college courses for Conn. high school students
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. (WTNH) — Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled another campaign pledge on Monday, vowing to provide one free college course for all Connecticut high school students if he is re-elected to a third term in office. Flanked by Democratic allies and a handful of Middletown High School students, Lamont pitched his policy as an affordability [...]
Lamont proposes free college-level class for high schoolers
Gov. Ned Lamont promised Monday to offer all high school students one free online class from Charter Oak State College. He said the idea, the latest pledge for his re-election campaign, would help students earn college credit for free before they graduate high school. “It’s going to save you a lot of money and give you a peek around the corner of what it’s like in college,” Lamont (D-Connecticut) said during a press conference at Middletown …
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont promised on Monday to offer all high school students a free online class taught by Charter Oak State College. He stated that the initiative — the latest proposal from his re-election campaign — would help students obtain college credits at no cost before graduating from high school. "It will save them a lot of money and give them an advance on what college life is like," Lamont (Democrat for Connecticut) said duri…

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