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Zip Code Wilmington starts summer video series on Facebook

The first one, released Tuesday, is about the journey of Zip Code grad Tenny Agustin.

Tenny Agustin is the first subject of Zip Code's summer video series. (Screenshot)

As Zip Code Wilmington chugs along with its third cohort, the organization is already accepting applications for the class starting in September.
In a move to attract applicants — and, we suppose, to toot their own horn — Zip Code is releasing a Facebook video each Tuesday for the next eight weeks that features a student and his or her personal story of growth.
Here’s the first one. It’s about Tenny Agustin, a Temple psychology grad who is now a software engineer for Marlette Funding.

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