President Robert Bible believed in College of the Muscogee Nation’s (CMN’s) mission as the institution of higher education for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. He was committed to serving every student that walked through the doors. As the president of CMN, he provided hundreds of Muscogee (Creek) and Native American students an opportunity to attend college. As a leader in the American Indian Higher Education Consortium (AIHEC) and of tribal colleges and universities (TCUs) across the nation, President Bible will be remembered for his ability to talk to anyone. His smile and joking character would put people at ease so that he could deliver his message. Undoubtedly, he would always ask how you were doing and what your plans were. He cared for people and wanted everyone to succeed.
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62 Union Students Get Opportunity To Participate In Early College Program: I Feel Very Lucky
62 Union eighth graders will be part of an Early College program, that allows them to graduate high school with an associate degree at the same time.
Union Public Schools Faculty said 65 percent of these students will be first-generation college students and that the EDGE program will save them up to $50,000 in college tuition.
The EDGE program is a partnership between Union Public Schools and Tulsa Community College.
It helps students graduate with an associate degree and High school diploma, without paying a dime.
The program was created in 2018 and focuses on students who qualify for the Oklahoma s Promise Scholarship, and first-generation college students who come from low-income families.
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