Governor Wolf proposes scholarship program that would help at least 44,000 Pennsylvania students afford college
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (WPMT) Governor Tom Wolf proposed his historic Nellie Bly Scholarship Program on Feb. 17 at a press conference where he was joined by Shippensburg University President Laurie A. Carter, Edinboro University senior Sam Bohen, and Acting Education Secretary Noe Ortega.
According to the press release about the event, the scholarship would help 44,000 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) students afford college. The program would provide “need-based financial assistance for students at 14 universities in the state’s system.”
The scholarship is named after Nellie Bly, an Armstrong County native who was born in 1864. She attended Indiana Normal School, which is now Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She became a journalist whose stories helped push for reform in the mental health system in the early 20th century.
Governor Wolf proposes scholarship program that would help at least 44,000 Pennsylvania students afford college
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Governor Wolf: Nellie Bly Scholarship Program Will Help at Least 44,000 PASSHE Students Afford College
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