We all know how expensive it can be to go to school. Even if you're eligible for a student loan, it's often times difficult to pay those loans back once you've completed your schooling. That's why Michigan's Futures for Frontliners program is so unique because it gives frontline workers the option to receive free tuition. Get our free mobile app The Lansing State Journal spoke to Gary King, associate dean for the LCC Center for Academic and Career Pathways Student Affairs Division, about how many students have enrolled. King says that more than 1,200 students enrolled at Lansing Community College last spring through the program and 321 additional students have enrolled for the fall semester. Those students join more than 15,000 frontline workers who are enrolled at LCC through the program.