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Dems: House Passes Plan to Ensure Higher Education Opportunities for Students

Michigan Promise Zone Act would designate areas statewide, ensure college access

LANSING – House Democrats today passed legislation that will ensure access to higher education for thousands of Michigan students who want to go to college. The Michigan Promise Zone Act will give communities funding mechanisms that would increase college education opportunities for graduates of Michigan's K-12 school system by providing free college tuition to in-state schools.

"Increasing access to higher education will benefit Michigan businesses and families and make our state a leader in the 21st Century," said State Representative Tim Melton (D-Pontiac), Chair of the House Education Committee. "Unfortunately, too many of our students lack the resources to afford college and we must give our children the best education possible and then provide them access to a world-class college education. In doing so, we will continue to make Michigan a great place to live, work and raise a family."

Modeled after the privately initiated Kalamazoo Promise, which guarantees graduates of Kalamazoo Public Schools free college tuition at any university or community college in Michigan, the Michigan Promise Zone Act would authorize the creation of promise zones throughout the state in areas that have a high rate of poverty and unemployment.

During the first two years of the program, the promise zones have to raise funds through private donations.

Michigan Promise Zones can be created in cities, townships, counties, local school districts or intermediate school districts that have a high level of poverty. Participating communities would need to show a significant local financial commitment to qualify for the designation of the Promise Zone.  Students must live within a designated Promise Zone to take advantage of this initiative.

"Since the creation of the Kalamazoo Promise, educators and community leaders have cited multiple positive impacts throughout Kalamazoo, including increased graduation rates and college enrollment, and higher property values and a major positive economic impact," said State Representative Mary Valentine (D-Muskegon), Vice Chair of the House Education Committee. "Education must be a top priority for Michigan's lawmakers. The success of our state depends on the future of our students. The Michigan Promise Zone Act is an opportunity to turn our state's economy around and lead the world in education."

 

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