
If you are a high school senior on track to graduate in 2020, put this note on your to-do list and calendar:
Apply for enrollment at Albion College before July 20! FREE TUITION! Get Started Now! #GO BRITS
Please see below information that states you will not need to pay the fees or tuition if your family makes less than $65,000 per year. The links below also show that the deadline is extended to May 15.
Here is a post directly from the Albion College Facebook page about this opportunity:
Here is an article about the deadline being extended to May 15.
From WWMT, out of Kalamazoo, Michigan, about the extended deadline to May 15:
Here is the first article by WWMT that had the best overall explanation of the offer from Albion College to the incoming class of 2020. The requirements for SATs and other tests are waived this year.
https://wwmt.com/news/state/albion-college-offers-free-reduced-tuition-to-incoming-class
Here are the official links of where to apply. The deadline is now May 15, as per the articles above, SAT and ACT scores are waived this year, and families making less than $65,000 will receive free tuition and no fees automatically.
It is worth applying NOW!
Nobody should forgo education as a result of heightened financial duress. Albion College’s Michigan 2020 Promise is exclusive to graduating high school seniors and transfer students. Albion College will cover 100% of tuition and fees for Michigan families making under $65,000 annually, after the Michigan Tuition and Federal Pell Grants are applied.
Learn more at albion.edu/MI20promise!
There are many unknown factors when young people graduate from high school. Most students will continue to live with their parents, where they have some responsibilities, but also opportunities.
One such opportunity is to enlist at Albion College, with a a special free tuition and fees offer for any student whose family makes less than $65,000 per year. Special discounts are also available for those making more. We have assembled some of the top stories about this, so that students make meet the new deadline.