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Congratulations, @UnionCollege for crushing your goals! We can't wait to see where the students who benefit from the Schuler Access Initiative partnership take their Union College education! @union_nineteen
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Bates' $50M challenge grant from the @SchulerEdFound is one of the largest scholarship-focused gifts ever to a Maine college.
See why co-founder Jack Schuler believes that liberal arts colleges such as Bates are the ideal focus for the initiative.
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The Schuler Education Foundation plans to give $500 million to up to 25 liberal arts colleges -- including Bates, Carleton and Union -- to expand access for underserved students. bit.ly/3zRz8XY
Thank you to @union_nineteen for sharing your experience as a Pell grant recipient! The Schuler Access Initiative will open these doors for many other students like you at Union and across the country. chicagotribune.com/opinion/c…
Thrilled to join the Schuler Access Initiative & dramatically increase college access for low-income & undocumented students. In partnership with @SchulerEdFound, $100M in endowed funds will be distributed as scholarships for eligible Carls in perpetuity. carleton.edu/news/stories/ca…
A family foundation is giving 20 colleges half a billion dollars to enroll more low-income and undocumented students. The Schuler Education Foundation is asking the schools to match the funding. @SchulerEdFound#highered@GBHNews
Bates announces $100 million initiative, powered by a $50 million challenge grant from the @SchulerEdFound, to expand access for students who are Pell-eligible, low income, or undocumented.
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