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Feel Good Story: Banker Pays College Tuition for School’s ENTIRE Graduating Class

WHOA, this is incredible!

There’s a business man with 35 branches of his bank across Minnesota and Wisconsin named Dennis Frandsen, and he’s a self-made financial success.

Well, Dennis wanted to pay his success forward and give to his community.  So, Mr. Frandsen picked up the tab for a high school graduating class and is paying for at least two years of education at a technical college for ALL 34 prospective graduates at Luck Public Schools in Wisconsin.

Here’s the thing, though . . .   This is actually the second time that Dennis picked up the college tab for the town, and sources say it surely won’t be his last.

Mr. Frandsen told his local news team, “I thought it was the right thing to do.” He continues, “I was able to do it and why shouldn’t I.”

Not only is this an incredibly kind and generous gesture, but it’s something that truly has the power to make a huge impact on the lives of these young adults.

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