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City of Columbus and MUW Team up to Help City Employees Improve Their Skills and Education

The tuition bank will offer about 200 semester hours for city workers to build skills, credentials and degrees at no cost, officials said.

COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The City of Columbus and Mississippi University for Women are teaming up to help city employees improve their skills and education. Mayor Stephen Jones and Interim MUW President Scott Tollison signed a memorandum of understanding today creating a tuition bank. That will allow city employees to take classes at The W tuition-free. It gives employees a chance to learn new skills, earn additional credentials, and possibly ev…

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The Oxford Eagle broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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