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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WHNT) — The Alabama Commission on Higher Education has launched its Pathways to Progress initiative.

Four universities are offering the program, giving students another reason to keep going in the classroom.

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Dr. Natalie Bryant said a new $3,000 scholarship offered through the program will help more students leave Troy with a bachelor’s degree.

“With the hopeful result being a strengthen in workforce in our region, and also hoping to foster collaborations with universities and businesses in our area,” she said.

Scholarships are also available at Jacksonville State, Athens State, and Calhoun Community College. Some are also encouraging people to finish their associate’s degree.

Dr. Jim Purcell, executive director of the Alabama Commission on Higher Education, said it will help working people in these communities.

“What you want to do, is, sort of say ‘hey, here’s a place that’s doing all the right things, there’s just slight things that need to be adjusted,'” Purcell remarked. “So, to me, I see it as helping people with the American dream when they need the help the most.”

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That American dream, Purcell explained, is to boost your education level and serve in cities like Dothan, where work is needed.

“We want to invest in you, because that business needs you,” he said. “This will help your family and everything continue on the trajectory of becoming more successful in this local community.”

Around the Troy community, Bryant said there are workforce needs in healthcare and education, but the program is open for all bachelor’s degrees.

“We do have a limited amount of funding, so it is on a first-come, first-served basis. But, one of the great things about Pathways to Progress is it is stackable with other financial aid awards,” said Bryant.

If you live around one of those four institutions, Purcell said to call that school and ask about the initiative. He said each area of the state has tailored its program to the individual needs of the community, whether people need to finish their associate’s or go on to their bachelor’s.

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