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Kent State offers I PROMISE students 4 years paid tuition, 1 year of room and board

Free tuition offer born out of summer enrichment program
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AKRON, Ohio — The oldest class of students who have been a part of LeBron James’ I PROMISE Program since the beginning just received another unbelievable opportunity: four years of paid tuition at Kent State University, along with one year of free room and meals.

KSU announced the free tuition program for juniors in the I PROMISE program Wednesday, which was born out of an existing partnership with the LeBron James Family Foundation, in which students would attend summer enrichment college preparation programs at the university.

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“We are so pleased to take our partnership with the LeBron James Family Foundation to this next level and welcome these students fully into the Kent State family,” Kent State President Todd Diacon said. “Kent State looks forward to the time when our campus is teeming with I PROMISE students.”

The class, consisting of 193 Akron-area high school juniors, became part of the I PROMISE program in 2011 as third-grade students, the KSU news release states.

“We have already seen the impressive results that the I PROMISE Network is having on its participating students,” KSU Interim Senior Vice President and Provost Melody Tankersley said. “We are so pleased that Kent State will become the next step in the educational journey of these amazing young people, and so happy that we can start them on their way to exciting careers and lives full of inspiration.”

To be eligible for the free tuition, the students must be successfully admitted to KSU, fill out required financial aid forms, complete requisite number of community service hours each semester, and may include work-study jobs on campus, the release states.

“The I PROMISE program is built on the ‘earned, not given’ philosophy. We are so excited that our students that have worked incredibly hard have earned even more life-changing opportunities to grow and excel,” said Michele Campbell, executive director of the LeBron James Family Foundation. “We are so thankful to the entire Kent State family for believing in our students and providing exactly the type of programming and support they need to be successful not only in school, but in life.”

The university is also launching a fundraising effort to cover other expenses for the students, including the other three years of room and board, books, and experiential opportunities.

“I promise you we will be working diligently to raise additional money to help cover the costs of room and board for these students for three additional years, and also to provide for other things they may need such as books and study abroad experiences,” Tankersley said.

The I PROMISE graduates also have the choice of a paid-for education at The University of Akron. James partnered with UA to guarantee four-year scholarships to all eligible students who graduate from the program and meet the I PROMISE program’s criteria.