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Eastern Michigan University has been awarded a total of $198,535 in funding from the Martin Luther King, Jr. - César Chávez - Rosa Parks (KCP) Initiative, a program established by the Michigan Legislature to support academically or economically disadvantaged students pursuing higher education.
"These grants are essential for our efforts to diversify the teaching workforce and ensure that pre-kindergarten through twelfth-grade students have access to qualified and caring educators," said Regina George, director of Eastern’s Pathways for Future Educators program. "The Morris Hood grant, in particular, will allow us to provide much-needed assistance to students who might otherwise face barriers to pursuing a career in education."
EMU received grants for three programs:
"We are incredibly grateful for this funding from the KCP Initiative," said Tracey Sonntag, associate director of Holman Success Center at Eastern. "These grants will allow us to continue providing essential support to students who face academic or economic barriers, helping them achieve their educational goals and contribute meaningfully to our community."
For more information about the KCP Initiative, visit the webpage
at . https://www.emich.edu/hsc/academic-support/micup-beat/index.php
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