I just found out about this via the EMU History Department Facebook page (of all places!): EMU and the No Worker Left Behind program. To quote from the site, “No Worker Left Behind (NWLB) is a plan for accelerating the transition of workers into well-paid jobs by providing up to two years worth of tuition (not to exceed $5,000 per year) at any community college, university, or other approved training provider to gain the skills and credentials for new careers in high-demand occupations, emerging industries, or to start a business.”
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