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Johnston Community College, county commissioners announce promise program

Submitted by JOHNSTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

SMITHFIELD — Johnston Community College and the Johnston County Board of Commissioners are pleased to announce the formation of the The JoCo Commissioners Promise Program, which will cover the cost of tuition for 2022 high school graduates during the 2022-23 school year. The county appropriated $250,000 to help fund the initiative.

The JoCo Commissioners Promise Program will bridge the gap for any tuition not covered by the Longleaf Commitment Grant, federal Pell grants or other state funds. Students will only be responsible for the costs of textbooks, supplies and program-specific fees.

“We would like to thank the Johnston County commissioners for their commitment to JCC. Investments in our college are investments in the local economy,” said Dr. Kenneth A. Boham, interim president of JCC. “We are grateful for our partnership with this community. This promise program is essential to positioning the college’s service.”

“The board of commissioners places a great value on its investment in education,” said Chairman Butch Lawter. “By supporting this promise program, we hope to create a clearer path for graduating seniors to enter into the local workforce as we bolster our commitment to Johnston Community College.”

Students must meet eligibility requirements, apply to JCC and fill out their FAFSA forms to qualify.

Registration for the fall semester ends Aug. 12. For details, visit www. johnstoncc.edu/jocopromiseprogram.

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