MIDLAND, Texas (KOSA) - Midland College announced an exciting new initiative designed to support General Education Development (GED) graduates by offering them their first college course for free.
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In the 28-year history of the New Life Discipleship & Recovery program, Jack Cook is the first graduate to earn his GED.
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