‘The Bottom Line: helping Worcester students obtain collegiate and professional success’ Read Time 1 Minute Academics Issues and Ideas In a recent article for MassLive, Fredery Munoz ‘15, a senior at the College of the Holy Cross studying accounting and economics with a minor in philosophy, discusses his experience with the organization Bottom Line. Founded in Boston in 1997, the organization focuses on supporting low-income students through the process of applying to college, as well as through their collegiate experience and job searching after completing their degrees. "It was a challenge to start from scratch. It was really an abstract idea, me going to college," says Munoz in the article.Working at Bottom Line helped Munoz achieve his goals thus far, and he continues to work with the organization as he searches for a job in the field of accounting after graduation. Read the full article on the MassLive website. This is a “Holy Cross in the News” item by Evangelia Stefanakos. More Stories Image Go to Story Tour New York City’s Garment District With Developer Tom Creighton ’25 Image Go to Story Turning Cancer Into a Calling Image Go to Story Meet Gavin Klein ’26, Named One of The Organ World’s Top Young Musicians View All Stories