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You Can Apply To Get 2 Years Free Tuition At Any Los Angeles Community College

Enroll in college for free if you qualify!
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If you're fresh out of high school and will be a first-time and full-time college student, you can apply for the Los Angeles College Promise (LACP) program.

The LACP is designed to help students transition to earning a higher education degree, certificate, or transfer to a university.

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first step to free tuition is to complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).


Los Angeles College Promise

First, you have to apply to your community college of choice in L.A., complete the LACP form, apply for FAFSA or Dream Act application, and finish orientation/counseling at your college.

If you qualify, you'll get your first two years of tuition waived, priority enrollment, and more.

It's the perfect opportunity for you to enroll in college for free if you qualify! 

Via CBS Los Angeles 

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