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Chick-fil-A employees graduate debt-free under employer-sponsored education

Photo: Ficus Education

May 14, 2025

At Point University's recent commencement, 177 Chick-fil-A team members including one operator earned accredited college degrees without taking on student debt, thanks to a growing national trend in employer-sponsored education, according to a press release.

More than 70 of the graduates walked the stage in person, with over a dozen Chick-fil-A operators attending in support. These graduates completed their degrees online while working at restaurants nationwide, supported by a partnership between Ficus Education, Point University and over 120 Chick-fil-A Operators.

Before the ceremony, operators, graduates and families gathered in a private hospitality suite hosted by Ficus Education where Andre' Kennebrew, chairman of the board at Point University, director of relationships for Lifeshape, and former Chick-fil-A leader, delivered heartfelt remarks to celebrate the impact of this milestone.

"Anything we can do to grow operators and team members, that's what matters," Kennebrew said in the press release. "This program is making dreams possible for so many people."

With national student loan debt now exceeding $1.6 trillion and the average borrower carrying between $30,000 and $38,000 in loans, the class of 177 Chick-fil-A graduates collectively avoided more than $6 million in debt. Their education was fully funded through an employer-sponsored subscription model provided by Ficus Education.

"Every graduate represents a story of perseverance, support, and opportunity," Doug Danowski, president of Ficus Education, added in the press release "This is what it looks like when businesses champion education, not just as a perk, but as a strategy for long-term growth and impact."





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