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Wayne State University offers free tuition for Detroit students & residents with Heart of Detroit tuition pledge

Students celebrate the Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge announcement

Provost Keith Whitfield announces the Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge

Wayne State University today announced the establishment of the Heart of Detroit tuition pledge, which will provide free tuition for graduates of a Detroit high school or Detroit residents earning a high school diploma, and admitted to Wayne State University as a full-time freshman in fall 2020.

The Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge could potentially provide free tuition to the 49,276 students currently enrolled in Detroit Public Schools and thousands of other Detroit residents.

Wayne State President M. Roy Wilson emceed the event, and Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and Detroit Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Chrystal Wilson were all on hand at the Communication and Media Arts High School in Detroit for the announcement.

“This is a tremendous day for Wayne State and for Detroit students,” said WSU President M. Roy Wilson. “This initiative aligns perfectly with many of our institutional values. Opportunity, accessibility and affordability are all pillars of the high quality education we provide, and the Heart of Detroit tuition pledge delivers on all those values. With the countless resources and opportunities on campus and the exciting resurgence in Detroit, it’s never been a better time to be a Warrior.”

The Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge fills the gap to cover tuition and mandatory fees. The tuition pledge will launch in the fall of 2020. To be eligible for the Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge, students must meet the following criteria:

“The Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge reaffirms Wayne State’s long-standing commitment to the city and its residents,” said Wayne State Provost Keith Whitfield. “This solidifies our status as the university of choice for Detroit students. I’d like to thank Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management Dawn Medley and her team for making this scholarship a reality.”

Wayne State is recognized as the leading institution in the state of Michigan for diversity and access, and the Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge is the most recent addition to a robust suite of programs designed to help everyone who wants to earn a college degree achieve that goal.

Here’s what others said about the Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge:

Gov. Whitmer

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer: “Every Michigander deserves an affordable post secondary education, and Wayne State has been a tremendous leader on this issue. Earlier this year, I announced a statewide goal of reaching 60 percent of Michiganders with a post secondary degree or certificate by 2030, and the Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge will bring us one step closer to meeting that goal. I’m eager to work with leaders like Mayor Duggan, President Wilson, and anyone else who wants to bring down the cost of a college education for everyone in Michigan. We can start by implementing the MI Opportunity Scholarship that I announced earlier this year, which will ensure every high school graduate has a tuition-free pathway to a community college education, and ensure that a four-year degree is much more affordable for low- and middle-income families. Let’s get to work

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan: “This is a fantastic commitment from President Wilson and Wayne State University to help open the doors to a world class education to even more Detroiters at a highly respected university, right here in their home town. Now, any Detroiter who meets the basic eligibility requirements will be able to earn a four-year degree tuition free.”

Kim Trent

Kimberly Trent, chairperson, Wayne State University Board of Governors: “Our commitment to our students is unwavering, especially when it comes to providing accessibility and affordability to every student who wants a Wayne State University education. The Heart of Detroit Tuition Pledge reaches far beyond most financial aid offers and creates a covenant between the university and the people of Detroit that will last for generations.

Dawn Medley

 

Dawn Medley, Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management: “We are thrilled to be able to provide the students of Detroit with a free college education. Wayne State has always been committed to access and the Heart of Detroit allows us to continue that mission. We have no greater resource than our children and their education should be the number one priority of all higher education institutions.”

 

For complete information about the scholarship, visit wayne.edu/scholarships/heartofdetroit

 

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