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Paul Quinn College in southeast Oak Cliff announced Thursday that it's expanding to the suburbs.
Starting this fall, accepted . PQC-Plano comes as an expansion of the school's "Urban Work College" model. The program seeks to tackle poverty by offering students jobs, housing and lower tuition.
Paul Quinn will house students in Plano apartments, and it will appeal to corporate partners to provide internships and classroom space.
"By forgoing the traditional campus infrastructure, we don't have the campus maintenance cost," said Michael Sorrell, president of Paul Quinn College. "So all those savings go towards the students. So they're not being charged for overhead that they frankly shouldn't be charged for."
Last year, . The college says its work program has helped reduce tuition and fees by more than $10,000, as well as boost graduation rates.
Other stories this evening:
- Dual-credit courses are more popular than ever. They offer students across Texas the chance to take college-level classes, and receive both high school and college credit for them. But as ĻӰԺ's Stella Chavez reports, a .
- Arthur Less is newly single, about to turn 50 and traveling the world to avoid the wedding of his former lover. He's the fictional subject of the novel "Less,” which won author Andrew Sean Greer the 2018 Pulitzer for fiction. Today on Think, about how he got news of his win.
- North Texas comedian Aaron Aryanpur is having a big summer. He released his second album, and now he's started working on a children's illustrated book and an animated series. ĻӰԺ's Jerome Weeks profiled Aryanpur last year. In tonight's Art & Seek Spotlight, we re-visit a regular guy who's become.
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