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A $750,000 scholarship fund by Wright State University’s graduate school will help Wright-Patterson Air Force Base employees get graduate degrees.
The school announced the new fund Tuesday morning. Under the program, civilian workers and active duty military can apply for up to $7,500 in scholarship funding per year. The scholarships are renewable until the student completes their program, and the school says the effort will help with advanced training for base employees.
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