FMU Education Foundation receives $100,000 grant from Power:Ed to support expansion of FMU’s Summer Success program to help SC students retain their merit scholarships
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FMU Education Foundation receives $100,000 grant from Power:Ed to support expansion of FMU’s Summer Success program to help SC students retain their merit scholarships
Pictured L to R: Dr. Jennifer Kunka, FMU President Fred Carter, Claire A. Gibbons, Jennifer Taylor, Octavia Williams-Blake, and Lauren Stanton Francis Marion University Education Foundation (FMUEF), has been awarded a $100,000 grant from Power:Ed, the philanthropy of SC Student Loan Corporation, to support the expansion of FMU’s Summer Success program to help SC students retain their merit scholarships. Funding will allow selected in-state studen
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