Wanna go to college, but can't afford it? Check this out!

In 2003, Arizona State University landed a huge ($50 million) donation from real-estate giant William Carey. Initially, they intended to use the money to recruit new faculty but now they've decided to spend it on students.

According to W. P. Carey School of Business Dean, Amy Hillman, the goal:

is to attract students with nontraditional backgrounds and career aims, and kick off a new business curriculum."

According to school figures, 90% of Carey's last M.B.A. graduates found jobs within months of graduation and their average starting salaries were nearly $100K! They currently have "full ride" scholarships available for 120 students for 2016.

The school is known for it's innovative approaches to higher education including teaming up recently with Starbucks to provide free online degrees to Starbucks employees.

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