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The Globe and Mail: Laurentian University to waive tuition for students who grew up in child welfare system

UMSU NewsBy UMSU Marketing08/19/2019

By Joe Friesen Laurentian University is offering to waive tuition for students who have been in the child welfare system, regardless of their age, the latest addition to a movement that aims to provide more educational opportunities to former kids in care. The program, in conjunction with grants from the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP),…

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