Starbucks to Provide Free College Education

starbucksGood news for people working at Starbucks.

The coffee staple will provide a free online college education to their workers, without requiring that they remain with the company. The educational partnership is with Arizona State University.

The program is open to any of the company’s US employees, provided they work at least 20 hours a week and have the grades and test scores to gain admission to Arizona State. For a barista with at least two years of college credit, the company will pay full tuition; for those with fewer credits it will pay part of the cost, but even for many of them, courses will be free, with government and university aid.

“Starbucks is going where no other major corporation has gone,” said Jamie P. Merisotis, president and chief executive of the Lumina Foundation, a group focused on education. “For many of these Starbucks employees, an online university education is the only reasonable way they’re going to get a bachelor’s degree.”

See … I knew I liked Starbucks for a reason.

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