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Mayor Lenny Curry with student representatives of FSCJ's Student Government Association

FSCJ Launches Program to Help Students Attend College

March 02, 2017
This morning, Mayor Lenny Curry joined Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ) to announce the first program in the state to provide a debt-free pathway to college completion. FSCJ Promise is leading the College Promise initiative in Florida to provide more access and opportunity to eligible students in Duval and Nassau counties who otherwise might not be able to attend.
Starting in the Fall, FSCJ prommise will fully fund the first two years at FSCJ (including tuition, fees and books) for eligible local students. The program plans to provide support for students through the creation of a college-going culture while increasing student persistence and degree completion for first-time-in-college students.

“FSCJ Promise promotes equity amongst our students, a core component of the College’s values, by eliminating the barrier of financial debt, ensuring that all of our community members have the chance to receive a quality education," said FSCJ President Dr. Cynthia A. Bioteau. "Opening the door to education for those who might otherwise not receive it means providing opportunities that benefit not only the individual as they excel in their academic journey, but also the community in preparing a more talented, skilled and dedicated workforce. FSCJ Promise is one more piece of this mosaic for Jacksonville."

“We are fortunate to live in a city with valued partners like FSCJ that are committed to building a stronger Jacksonville community," said Mayor Lenny Curry. "This initiative supports and promotes a higher quality of life by providing a pathway and resource for first-time-in-college students aspiring to earn a college degree.” 

Learn more about FSCJ Promise