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Commitment can earn freshman $1000

Jonas Leon Rios
Prairie Reporter

Commitment can sometimes be hard, especially when dealing with relationships. However, sticking to a WT commitment can mean $1000 upon graduation.

Through the WT Graduation Pledge program, West Texas A&M University guarantees a $1000 rebate for freshmen that complete a degree within four years and meet certain criteria.

The WT Graduation Pledge program ensures that the necessary courses to graduate on time is made available.  If for some reason a student who follows all guidelines does not graduate within the allotted time frame, WT will still provide the rebate.

The intention of the program is to graduate Texas undergraduates in a timely matter, which in turn can mean savings for the students and their family.

While this commitment can be manageable by some students, others may not be as fortunate.  Some students may require more time to realize what career they want to pursue, while others may have to attend part time because of work or other reasons.  Nevertheless, this program may prove to be more realistic than that of a committed boyfriend or girlfriend.

Freshmen who want to sign up for the pledge should contact the STAAR center or click here.

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About Jonas Rios

Jonas Rios is a Staff Reporter for The Prairie. He is a Senior Broadcasting Major with double emphasis in Film & Recording and Electronic Media. He is minoring in Spanish and certification in Hispanic Cultural Studies. You can contact him on Twitter or Facebook (WT Campus Beat).

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