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It began as a pilot program in 2015 and started in earnest in 2018 with 25 students after receiving a $1.68 Students know that if they successfully complete this program, they are guaranteed admission to an affiliated four-year institution. The transfer rate is 85% for students within three years of admission to EPW.
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