Last week, students returned to campus and the LeadMN team were there to welcome them back to school. We traveled over 1600 miles to 16 campuses across the state.
The fight for equality that began ions ago opened up many opportunities for women including the pathway to college. Today you can find thousands of women across our 2 year colleges.
"Axel Kylander, president of LeadMN, the two-year college student association, wanted Malhotra to adopt a systemwide approach that relies on student-to-student outreach."
"LeadMN, the advocacy organization for students at the system’s two-year colleges, thinks that’s a mistake. They’ve urged Minnesota State to offer $250 scholarships to students who get vaccinated."
At the urging of LeadMN, community colleges across the state have begun to use their federal stimulus dollars to forgive student debt to institutions. This will allow students to continue their education and not let the pandemic hold them back from continuing their education.