Texarkana Gazette

Affordable Education

TC program will help low-income students begin college journey

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Getting a college education just became a more realistic option for many low-income students in Bowie County.

This week Texarkana College President James Henry Russell announced the school will be offering economical­ly disadvanta­ged high school students the chance to take up to 12 dual-credit core college courses before they finish the 12th grade.

Russell said data shows students who finish some college courses in high school have a better chance of enrolling in college and staying the course.

Each dual-credit course will be $50: That’s half the normal rate for tuition. Once participat­ing students enroll in college, Pell Grants will help them cover remaining costs, Russell said.

We live in a competitiv­e world, a world with an evolving job market. Well-paying jobs in manufactur­ing and other industrial sectors that sustained those with no more than a high school diploma were once plentiful, but now they are hard to find.

Our economy is increasing­ly offering a choice between the low-wage service industry and jobs in tech and profession­al posts that offer more money but require more education. That’s as true in Texarkana as anywhere else, so anything that helps our young people get more education toward a prosperous future is welcome. If it also cuts costs and helps them reduce potential student debt that’s a bonus.

That just what TC’s initiative will do. It’s not a free ride but it will aid those who choose to take advantage of the opportunit­y to do so with less financial worries than they might otherwise face. We don’t see how anyone can argue with that.

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