20% tuition discount available to all members and their dependents who meet admission criteria
Davenport University and Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce executives have signed a partnership agreement, providing educational opportunities at Davenport to chamber members and their families at a scholarship rate.
This program offers a 20% tuition discount to all members and their dependents who are new students pursuing an associate, bachelor or graduate degree. Additionally, chamber members receive a 20% discount on all publicly available professional development workshops, certificate programs and other non-credit training opportunities. All recipients must meet Davenport’s academic admission standards.
“Davenport’s Corporate Partner Scholarship Program can ease the financial burden of higher education for new students and help create opportunities for career growth and advancement for others within an organization,” said Carlos Sanchez, executive director of Casa Latina at Davenport University. “We’re hopeful all members of the Hispanic Chamber will look into our offerings, including Casa Latina, our new bilingual degree program, and explore higher education options for themselves and their family members.”
Discounts can be used toward earning any of Davenport’s 80+ certificate and degree programs in business, technology, health or urban education.
“At the Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, we recognize and support the value of higher education,” said Mark Moreno, Michigan Hispanic Chamber executive director. “Our members are a key asset to our organization and we’re proud to partner with Davenport University to offer this new Corporate Partner Scholarship.”
For more information, visit www.davenport.edu/mhcc.
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20% tuition discount available to all members and their dependents who meet admission criteria
Davenport University and Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce executives have signed a partnership agreement, providing educational opportunities at Davenport to chamber members and their families at a scholarship rate.
This program offers a 20% tuition discount to all members and their dependents who are new students pursuing an associate, bachelor or graduate degree. Additionally, chamber members receive a 20% discount on all publicly available professional development workshops, certificate programs and other non-credit training opportunities. All recipients must meet Davenport’s academic admission standards.
“Davenport’s Corporate Partner Scholarship Program can ease the financial burden of higher education for new students and help create opportunities for career growth and advancement for others within an organization,” said Carlos Sanchez, executive director of Casa Latina at Davenport University. “We’re hopeful all members of the Hispanic Chamber will look into our offerings, including Casa Latina, our new bilingual degree program, and explore higher education options for themselves and their family members.”
Discounts can be used toward earning any of Davenport’s 80+ certificate and degree programs in business, technology, health or urban education.
“At the Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, we recognize and support the value of higher education,” said Mark Moreno, Michigan Hispanic Chamber executive director. “Our members are a key asset to our organization and we’re proud to partner with Davenport University to offer this new Corporate Partner Scholarship.”
For more information, visit www.davenport.edu/mhcc.
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