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8. Debt-Free College? Here's How.

43 min · 10. sept. 2025
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In this engaging episode of Break Into College, host LoVetta Jenkins sits down with Morgan Hudson Mecham and Kahlil Baker from Berea College to explore what makes this tuition-free institution truly unique. They share how Berea's labor program, deep support for first-generation and low-income students, and mission-driven admissions process set it apart. Morgan and Kahlil offer practical tips on navigating applications, writing compelling essays, and staying authentic in the face of life challenges. Their insights help demystify the college journey and encourage students to apply boldly, regardless of background.

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