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KC Scholars can help you make your career and college graduation dreams a reality.

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ICYMI, today is National Graduation Tassel Day. To celebrate, we’re asking Kansas Citians to fill KC Scholars’ cap — their graduation cap, that is.

From traditional college scholarships to fully funded job training programs, KC Scholars provides an opportunity to break down systemic barriers and open the doors to sustainable career opportunities, which, in turn, builds a stronger Kansas City for all of us.

Donations made will support KC Scholars’ scholarship programs.

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