Promise Kept: Pittsburgh's College Tuition Program Shows its Class from the Editorial Board of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"The Pittsburgh Promise has kept its promise. This year marks the first college graduating class of the scholarship fund for city public school students. As the rules now stand, if city students have at least a 2.5 grade point average and 90 percent attendance in high school, they are promised at least $10,000 a year for post-secondary education for four years if they then keep a 2.0 GPA. (The Class of 2008 had to have a high school GPA of 2.0 for $5,000 a year.)"
"The Pittsburgh Promise has kept its promise. This year marks the first college graduating class of the scholarship fund for city public school students. As the rules now stand, if city students have at least a 2.5 grade point average and 90 percent attendance in high school, they are promised at least $10,000 a year for post-secondary education for four years if they then keep a 2.0 GPA. (The Class of 2008 had to have a high school GPA of 2.0 for $5,000 a year.)"
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