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CAC offers scholarship for non-credit students
Special to Independent Newsmedia, Arianna Grainey
Central Arizona College, with campuses in Apache Junction and San Tan Valley, is offering a scholarship tor non-credit learners.
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Non-credit learners taking community and continuing education courses at Central Arizona College can now apply for a scholarship.
The Dr. Jani Attebery Lifelong Leaming Memorial Scholarship was established to support students who want to continue learning but are not pursuing a degree.
“Since classes are non-credit, students are not eligible for FAFSA money. This provides a new opportunity for CAC to help bridge the gap to education by helping to alleviate some of the financial barriers for our non-credit learners that don’t have access to the same type of financial assistance as a for-credit learner,” Megan Purvis, director of community and continuing education, stated in a press release.
Attebery, who died in 2022, was the former CAC dean of workforce.