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Savannah State Hosts TRIO Upward Bound Program Commencement Ceremony - The Savannah Tribune

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Savannah State University’s TRIO Upward Bound held its annual commencement ceremony on July 12 on the SSU campus. Sixteen, first-generation high school graduates completed their Upward Bound experience that for decades has helped local students graduate high school and achieve the dream of a college education. Students from various local high schools are now on track to attend universities across … Continue reading "Savannah State Hosts TRIO Upward Bound Program Commencement Ceremony"

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