Harrisburg residents are in for a tuition-free start to college through the Hoverter Course in the Humanities at Messiah University.
“While I was in the Hoverter program, I was literally going through four trials, because there were four people involved in killing my son,” she said. “I was trying not to lose it. I was finding a way to keep my sanity.”
She said the Hoverter Course is the perfect route for adults who may think education is not a path for them. But the Hoverter Course now has only three students enrolled. It can accommodate as many as 20 students, and Robalino wants to get the word out to attract more students.“This is something the university is doing specifically for the city of Harrisburg,” she said, offering free courses to allow a path to success for people who need it.
Robalino said the first semester runs from August to December, and the second semester is between January and May. Once classes begin, students meet once a week at the Marshall Math Science Academy in Harrisburg.
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