An advertisement for Connecticut's PACT program. The Pledge to Advance Connecticut (PACT) is supposed to offer students the opportunity to attend college debt free, at least for the first 48 months or ...
Pact has created a Clean Out resale program, powered by the ThredUp Resale-as-a-Service (RaaS) technology, allowing its customers to resell gently-worn items for “Pact cash” credits with the retailer.
Higher education may be within reach for more state residents. The recently approved state budget includes additional funding for the state’s free community college program, called Pledge to Advance ...
While Connecticut’s community colleges are not free to attend, qualifying students can graduate without tuition-related debt through the state’s Pledge to Advance Connecticut initiative. The program ...
To date, 37,707 NYCHA units are either in the planning and engagement stage, under construction or have already been converted to the Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) initiative, ...
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