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Qualified students could attend community college for free
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Thirteen community colleges across NJ are participating in a tuition pilot program.
Passaic County Community College is one of the 13 community colleges selected across the state to participate in the Community College Opportunity Grant pilot program that offers tuition-free education to need-based, eligible students.
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Qualified students could attend community college for free
Clip: 11/27/2018 | 2m 48sVideo has Closed Captions
Passaic County Community College is one of the 13 community colleges selected across the state to participate in the Community College Opportunity Grant pilot program that offers tuition-free education to need-based, eligible students.
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