Saturday, July 08, 2006
Education Section
Maryland Teens Get Help for College by Marcia T. Hart-Wise
Has your organization awarded any grants to students of color or contributed to an effort to help young people attend college? If so Glossmagazineonline wants to know. Send your organization's information and efforts to TiffaniA@glossmagazineonline.com
In the photo: Lauren Williams, a senior at Thomas Stone High School in Waldorf, Md. left, and Erika Clark, a senior at Central High School in Capitol Heights, Md.
Photo by Janice Cannon
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