By Dan Martin
Filed Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 2:42 PM
Missouri Governor Matt Blunt was on the campus of the University of Missouri in St. Louis this morning to sign into law Senate Bill 389, which includes his controversial plan to take $350 million from the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority (MoHELA), which makes loans for college tuition, to pay for new construction projects on campuses around the state. Labels: College, Governor, Video_Reports
In addition to the funding of construction projects, SB 389 also included several other provisions, including State Sen. Jeff Smith's "Teach for Missouri Act".
Modeled after the national Teach for America program, Smith's plan (renamed "Missouri Teaching Fellows Program Fund") would allow certain graduates of Missouri colleges who are hired to teach in unaccredited or partially accredited school districts can have some of their student loans forgiven for each of their first five years teaching.
Click here to download the full 52-page bill.
1 Comments:
Capital improvements should be paid for through taxes, or in UMSL's case not building the Touhill or useless ponds or parking garages. If people cannot afford to attend then what is the point?
5/23/2007 6:22 PM
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