
@gandernewsroom Dr. Glenn Cerny, president of Schoolcraft College, said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s budget plan is a “godsend” for southeast Michigan—namely because it would fund the first two years of community college for every Michigander. And if lawmakers approve the plan as it was proposed by Whitmer, it could save students an average of about $4,000 a year on their tuition.
Dr. Glenn Cerny, president of Schoolcraft College, said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s budget plan is a “godsend” for southeast Michigan—namely because it would fund the first two years of community college for every Michigander. And if lawmakers approve the plan as it was proposed by Whitmer, it could save students an average of about $4,000 a year on their tuition.

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