Arrow Reporters Taylor Salvens and Mallory Hawkins cover current initiatives and issues on the SEMO Campus.
Taylor Slavens reports that Southeast Missouri State University has launched a new scholarship program, with the aim of making college more accessible and affordable for students. With the new program, 85% of students are expected to qualify for scholarships, and the initiative features automatic rewarding of scholarships, test-optional and superscore-friendly policies, renewable support and new award criteria.
Mallory Hawkins continues coverage following SEMO's official transfer of operations from its on-campus shuttle system to the Cape Girardeau County Transit Authority (CTA). Including transition's integration of new tools to help monitor and potentially enhance the shuttle service