HALIFAX -- For every 1,000 youths in Canadian foster care, only eight go on to graduate with a post-secondary education. But a new program aims to dramatically change those results. New Brunswick Community College is the latest post-secondary institution to join a growing list of schools participating in a bursary program to ease the financial burden of youth leaving the foster care system. Research shows young people leaving the foster care system struggle to achieve positive life outcomes compared to their peers. NBCC will offer 10 students free tuition, as part of a nation wide initiative by the Child Welfare Political Action Committee.