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Lebron James partners with Stark State College for free tuition

- Craig Webb

Not every one of Lebron James’ Nike shoes come in a size 15.

And not every one of the high school seniors in his I Promise Network want to go to a four-year college.

While the lure of a free college education from either Kent State or the University of Akron is an offer that’s hard to pass up, the reality for this select group of Akron kids who commit to a path of community service and their studies is not all of them want to continue their studies for another four years after graduating from high school.

Some want to learn a trade or get a two-year associate’s degree or simply have a bit more time to sort out their futures.

To help meet these students where they are, the Lebron James Family Foundation along with Stark State College have publicly announced a new partnershi­p that will allow them to attend the college’s Akron or Stark County campuses for free.

The foundation created by Akron native and NBA superstar Lebron James has forged similar partnershi­ps for free tuition with Kent State and UA for teens in his program, but what makes this particular arrangemen­t unique is the free tuition offer also applies to up to two parents, guardians or siblings in the same household.

“For the Lebron James Family Foundation, it’s always been about serving not just our students, but the entire family,” said foundation executive director Michele Campbell. “Being able to extend this scholarshi­p opportunit­y to our parents and guardians is an absolute game changer.”

“We are always trying to find opportunit­ies so we can meet the students where they are.” Michele Campbell Lebron James Family Foundation executive director

Lebron’s Foundation works with entire family

This all works into the foundation’s mantra of “We are Family” and its holistic approach to not only work to ensure the individual student is on the path of a high school diploma and beyond, Campbell said, but the entire household is cared for, too — from the basics like food on the table to job security.

Campbell said there were already programs in place to help those family members who may not have graduated from high school, but this new endeavor is the next logical step to help them explore college or career options in a community college environmen­t.

There are 140 seniors in the I Promise Network this year who are eligible to take advantage of the college options. They had a chance to tour Stark State’s Akron campus with their families last week and learn about the free tuition scholarshi­ps.

Stark State College President Para

M. Jones said counselors will be made available to work one-on-one with each student and their family to map their way through the financial aid labyrinth.

After all other qualifying federal help like Pell Grants are tallied, Jones said, the college will make up the difference in last-chance scholarshi­ps so there will be no tuition cost to the I Promise participan­ts seeking either degrees or certificat­ions.

The average yearly tuition at Stark State College is about $6,000.

Jones said the college has been talking with I Promise for months to offer the scholarshi­ps that will be covered by the college’s foundation.

And those students who choose to attend Stark State, Jones said, will be assigned personal counselors who will work with them to ensure they remain on path to an associate’s degree or ready to transfer to another university like Kent or UA for a four-year degree.

Campbell said the goal is to help the students find the paths that are right for them, whether it is a four-year degree to be a registered nurse or earn a certificat­e to be a phlebotomi­st.

“We are always trying to find opportunit­ies so we can meet the students where they are,” she said.

Craig Webb can be reached at cwebb@thebeaconj­ournal.com.

 ?? IMAGE COURTESY OF THE LEBRON JAMES FAMILY FOUNDATION ?? Officials from Stark State College and the Lebron James Family Foundation announce a new partnershi­p between the two organizati­ons.
IMAGE COURTESY OF THE LEBRON JAMES FAMILY FOUNDATION Officials from Stark State College and the Lebron James Family Foundation announce a new partnershi­p between the two organizati­ons.

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