In an editorial written in the delcotimes.com, it was reported that Chester City and Chester Upland School District officials signed an agreement to “use 1 percent of revenue from table games at Harrah’s to allow the school district to become a sponsoring district for Delaware County Community College.” This means that students from the Chester area, including Chester Township and Upland Borough, cost to attend DCCC will cut in half from $194 to $97 per credit course. The editorial further reports, “It’s a win-win situation…this program has put a college education in reach for a lot of kids who otherwise would be shut out of the system.”
Good news on the college front.
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