Free tuition, housing, meals and books
FAU program offers Lake Worth Beach students chance of lifetime
Kelly/Strul Emerging Scholars Program provides full scholarships to Florida Atlantic University for first generation, low-income students. The cost of the scholarship is around $100,000. In the context of the Kelly/Strul program, "first generation" is defined as students whose parents did not complete a four-year degree.Of the 66 students who entered the program since it was created by philanthropists Aubrey and Sally Strul along with FAU President John Kelly and his wife Carolyn in 2017, 22 have graduated, including three from Lake Worth Beach.
Read about it... and the article by Jorge Milian.
2 comments:
Why is it that students are getting free stuff thrown at them? The colleges are liberal indoctrination factories. We should be hoping they fail rather than celebrate more liberal robots coming out of them.
It's not fair and it discriminates against anybody whose parents did go to college. I'm surprised that this is allowed in this country, it seems like blatant discrimination. I don't know how they get away with all of this stuff. That president of that University was the worst president ever too, completely off the radar never did anything was so invisible for so many years making a half a million dollars plus another $400,000 for a bonus each year, one of the biggest crooks in the history of that University who did absolutely nothing for the University all the professors make less than $100,000 a year and their salaries are so much lower compared to the national average for professors, it's such a sin what they do these so-called leaders!
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