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  • By Pacific island Times News Staff

One step closer to tuition-free college

Approximately 200 vouchers available this school year

A total of 193 students will receive grants to pursue their education and skills training after high school under a program that brings Guam one step closer to tuition-free trades schools and colleges.

"This is a new day of promise for our high school graduates," Gov. Eddie Calvo said. "This is a vision we've had for our students since we came into office, and today, we get to see it turn into reality. This is a great start for our children and their future."

“The people of Guam have the potential to do anything they want. Working families every single day deserve, and now have the opportunity to put their children through school at a higher level,” said Lt. Gov. Ray Tenorio who is spearheading the program.

The program is being implemented through a partnership among the Department of Education, Guam Contractors Association, Guam Community College and the University of Guam

"This is great news for the people of Guam, most especially our students at the Department of Education. We want to prepare our students to be life-long learners, and to be able to continue to move forward," said chairman of the DOE Board Mark Mendiola. "This is a wonderful opportunity. I'm very happy that we can partner with GCC and Trades Academy to offer our graduates this opportunity to take one more step in getting a better life for themselves, and continue their education," added DOE Deputy Superintendent Dr. Kelly Sukola. GCC received a total of $498,272 in grant funds for 90 students who will be able to participate in the grant program. "This is an opportunity to provide a segway into post secondary education and obtain certifications along the way, and then eventually get you into either an apprenticeship program or to work on an associate's degree credential so that you can continue to thrive in the workforce. This is a great first start for many individuals," said GCC president Mary Okada. Additionally, GCA Guam Trades Academy received a total of $498,225 in grant funds for 103 students to gain an opportunity to receive skills training. "Thank you for the confidence you have in the Trades Academy. We can take you places, and this grant is available for over 100 individuals to go beyond a high school diploma, and beyond minimum wage opportunities and successfully compete against the many jobs that are in the construction industry right now and that the island needs," said Guam Trades Academy Education Director Bert Johnston. Applications will be available and will be accepted at the following locations:

  • Guam Community College: From Sept. 20 to Oct. 4 at the Guam Community College Financial Aid office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday. You can also contact them at 735-5543/4.

  • Guam Trades Academy: From Sept.20 to Oct. 4 at the GCA Trades Academy Administrative Office, East West Business Center, Ste. 201, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday. You can also contact them at 647-4842/3.

Applicants must be U.S. citizens who graduated in 2018 with a cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. Any applicants who are 2017 graduates or non U.S. citizens are welcome to apply for consideration. All you need to bring is a government issued photo I.D., a copy of your high school transcripts, and proof of citizenship

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