Former President Obama has launched a scholarship program that aims to help some of the nation's foster children get a good education, Fox News reports.
"Education can, of course, drive innovation and elevate our communities, cities and great nation," Obama writes in a blog post about the Fostering the Future program.
"We should provide foster children with educational resources so that they will have tools, an encouraging environment, and a community filled with people who care about their dreams."
The program, which Obama launched last year, aims to help kids in the foster care system finish high school and get a college degree.
According to the National Foster Youth Institute, only 50% of foster children finish high school, and only 3% of former foster children get a college degree.
"By providing access to a computer science education, these individuals will be prepared to enter the workforce and ultimately reach financial independence," Obama writes.
The first two scholarship recipients are freshmen at Oral Roberts University and Middle Tennessee State University.
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