Scholarship program helps nontraditional students get back on track
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Scholarship program helps nontraditional students get back on track
LOWELL — Determined to help young people facing significant personal challenges continue their education and achieve greater independence, longtime friends Dave Aldrich and Ronnie Hoey turned to the Greater Lowell Community Foundation to establish the Jump Start Scholarship Program. Designed specifically for nontraditional students, Jump Start awards $2,500 scholarships twice a year to individuals striving to get their lives in order by studying…
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