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Odessa College Adds Second Ford Mustang To "Drive For Success" Giveaway

By: Shelby Levins
Updated: November 13, 2012
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ODESSA -- An Odessa College program aimed at motivating students is taking things to the next level.

    The 5th annual Drive to Success reward program kicked off Tuesday at Odessa College.

    The campaign will be giving away two brand-new Ford Mustangs this year.

    Students increase their chance of winning the grand prize drawing by attending and participating in various O.C. activities or services.

    "It's a program designed to motivate students to be all that they can be and accomplish great things through college and doing the right things -- going to school, staying in school," Odessa College President Dr. Gregory Williams told Big 2. "And making sure they complete, we want students not only to start in college but we want them to have success."

    The student winners will be drawn in Spring 2013.

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