PHOTOS AND VIDEO: Gov. Whitmer launches new, first in nation Futures for Frontliners program to offer essential, frontline workers a tuition-free path to community college
Education, labor, business, and workforce leaders join to urge Michigan’s 625,000 COVID-19 essential workers to apply now for tuition-free college
LANSING – Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, along with leaders in education, business, labor and workforce development, today launched the nation’s first program offering tuition-free college to an estimated 625,000 Michiganders who provided essential, frontline services during COVID-19 Stay Home, Stay Safe orders between April – June 2020.
To view video of the governor's press conference, click here.
To view the PowerPoint presentation the governor used, click the link below:
See below for photos from the governor's press conference:
To view video of the governor's press conference, click here.
To view the PowerPoint presentation the governor used, click the link below:
See below for photos from the governor's press conference:
Governor Whitmer
Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist
Labor and Economic Opportunity Director Jeff Donofrio
Andrea Acevedo, president of SEIU Healthcare Michigan
John Walsh, President of the Michigan Manufacturers Association
Rachel Hurst, Corporate Affairs Manager for Kroger
Russ Kavalhuna, President of Henry Ford College
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