Teenage girls earn extra cash for college — as long as they don’t get pregnant

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When Mia Hubbard of Greensboro, North Carolina, enters Wake Forest University next fall, she’ll receive a little financial boost from the nonprofit support group she joined in seventh grade.

For six years, Hubbard has belonged to an adolescent girls’ group called College Bound Sisters, which focuses on fellowship, goal-setting, age-appropriate sexual education, and getting into college. Hubbard will complete the program by graduating high school and enrolling in college. At that point, she’ll receive a stipend of more than $2,000: a dollar for each day she’s been a participant in the group.

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