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Project Degree assists students in completing college

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The Southeast Center, in partnership with the Gateway to College National Network, is now offering the Project Degree program to students who need additional assistance to complete a college education. The program is specifically designed for 18-26 year olds who have earned a high-school diploma or GED but still need pre-college level courses.

Students enrolled in Project Degree become part of a learning community of 20-25 students who take the same classes, participate in interdisciplinary projects and work together as a team to help each other succeed.?A resource specialist provides each student with individualized support for their academic, financial and personal needs. Students also receive a $100 textbook voucher for the first three terms enrolled, free math tutoring, and a free course on student success.

After completing the Project Degree coursework students transition into college-level classes working toward the certificate or degree of their choosing with the assistance of a completion specialist.?For more information about Project Degree, contact?Alison Butler, Resource Specialist, at (971) 722-6033.

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