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For those considering going back to school, nearby Temple College has some news for you.

“If funding your college education has been the reason for not enrolling, we can change that this fall,” said Temple College President Christy Ponce. “This fall semester there is more financial assistance available than ever before.”

Ponce said that for the first time ever, Temple College is able to offer students a free fall semes ter. That’s because the college has enough funding from the federal government to offer all full-time students emergency aid grants of up to $1,500. These grants can be applied directly to tuition for the fall semester.

“For in-district students (those in Temple and Hutto), this would be enough to cover all their classes,” Ponce said.

She noted that with the addition of financial aid, scholarships and other grants the college has been able to secure, even out-ofdistrict students may be able to get their entire tuition paid this fall.

For example, the college has a $750,000 grant from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board that will cover tuition and fees for adults who started college but for any reason may have needed to drop out before earning a degree or certificate. Eligible students can receive up to $2,500 a semester through this grant program.

Temple College has a summary of all the financial assistance programs available this fall at www. templejc.edu/free-college.

Temple College offers classes in Temple, Taylor, Hutto and online. Prospective students also can learn more about the college by visiting www.templejc.edu or calling 254-298-8282.

Registration for fall classes is available through Aug. 13. Classes begin Aug. 18.