Nine Individuals Sign for DMC’s Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver Pilot Program

 

Del Mar College

CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS (News Release) - On May 21, 2025, nine new Vikings participated during a “signing ceremony” symbolizing their new journey in higher education this fall semester and a path to completing their associate’s degrees over the next three years as part of the first cohort to participate in the college’s Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver Pilot Program.

“These students are pioneers,” DMC President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Mark Escamilla said of the ceremony participants. “They saw the value of the Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver and chose to take that first step toward their goals. It’s a great opportunity that will change their lives.”

The pilot program is a first for Del Mar College, and Dr. Escamilla noted, “For the first time in our 90-year history, we are waiving the cost of tuition and most fees for incoming freshmen who qualify for the program like these students.”

He added, “We want our students to have the freedom to fully focus on what’s most important – completing their education and owning their dreams.”

Roy Miller High School senior Jonathan Anguiano couldn’t agree more. The 18-year-old dual enrollment student who has focused on occupational courses to improve his welding skills said, “Even as a student coming straight out of high school into college, I work and have bills, so this program is a relief that my education is covered. It’s truly a blessing and a once-in-a-lifetime chance that Del Mar College is giving me this opportunity to not worry about tuition.”

He plans to complete his Associate of Applied Science degree in Welding Applied Technology and was among the nine individuals signing the Freedom to Dream contract during the ceremony. 

In early March, the DMC Board of Regents approved the pilot program. Aas of May 16, current count shows that 2,138 individuals have requested information about the program or applied. Approximately 1,145 individuals have met eligibility requirements and have been selected, and 532 individuals have signed their agreements.


Durin the May 21 event, Board of Regents Chair Carol A. Scott said, “I want to add an adjective to this ceremony and call it ‘groundbreaking.’”


“When the Board of Regents approved the Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver pilot program in March, our hope was that it would open doors for new populations of students,” Scott said. “Our hope was well-placed because the response to the Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver has been enormous.”

She added, “The program truly increases access to higher education for more Coastal Bend residents – like these students. By removing financial barriers, the Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver creates a more level playing field for higher education.”

The Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver Pilot Program covers tuition and some fees using “first-in funding,” which comes from two sources: 1) DMC Foundation funds previously donated for the Viking Promise Program and approved for use to support the pilot program by its Board of Trustees and 2) the revenue generated from the state’s outcomes-based funding model for community colleges established by House Bill 8 in 2023.

The first-in funding model allows students to draw from their financial aid or scholarships as resources to pay for living expenses and other collegiate-related costs––such as books, gear or program-specific uniforms––so they can attend DMC full-time.

“The Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver Pilot Program is making my dreams possible now that I don’t have to worry about paying for classes,” says Marysabel Lopez, who will graduate from high school among West Oso ISD’s Class of 2025 on May 30. “Instead, I can perform my heart out as a Music Education major because my dream is to teach the experience of being a part of music to younger generations.”

Lopez signed her contract May 21, too.

Qualifications for the first cohort include:

All Qualifying Applicants:

  • Live in the Del Mar College District (taxing district), which includes the Calallen, Corpus Christi, Flour Bluff, Tuloso-Midway and West Oso Independent School Districts.

  • Enroll full-time (12 Semester Credit Hours or more).

  • Maintain a minimum 2.0 grade point average (GPA).

  • Enroll in a for-credit program or certificate.

  • Commit to a formal agreement or “contract” to complete their studies within a three-year period.

High School Students:

  • Graduating among the Class of 2025 or equivalent.

  • Dual Credit students are eligible regardless of the number of Semester Credit Hours they have earned.

Adult Learner:

  • First-time-in-college student with12 Semester Credit Hours or less.

As an adult learner, 39-year-old Joseph Collin, who previously completed his high school equivalency or General Educational Development (GED) certificate at Del Mar College and earned three Semester Credit Hours toward Liberal Arts studies, plans to earn an Associate in Applied Science in Surgical Technology degree.

Currently a reception group leader and phlebotomist at CSI Plasma, Collin says, “My dream is to become a Surgical First Assistant with specialties in Neurology, but more specifically, I want to focus on the brain and what causes Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease.”

He added, “I also want to show my son that it’s never too late to start over and become what you dream.”

Del Mar College’s Freedom to Dream Tuition Waiver Pilot Program can propel Collin and others to do just that…“own their dreams.”

In-district residents can learn more and apply for the program through Aug. 1 at www.delmar.edu/freedom/.

 
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