Thursday, May 24, 2007
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Blunt Signs Historic Higher Education Plan for Jefferson City Students, Families
JEFFERSON CITY– Gov. Matt Blunt today signed an historic higher education plan for Missouri students and families. The plan increases funding for student scholarships, introduces accountability measures, provides tuition stabilization and includes the Lewis and Clark Discovery Initiative, which would provide $335 million for new state-of-the-art learning centers for Missouri students.
"The critical investments Missouri is making today will ensure that Lincoln students preparing to be tomorrow's health care providers and advocates have the tools they need to receive a high quality education," Gov. Blunt said. "This legislation will put higher education in reach for more Missouri students and families than ever before. Significant improvements such as increased funding for Missouri's colleges and universities, tuition stabilization measures and added scholarships will open the door to higher education for thousands of students and families in Jefferson City and across the state."
Blunt signed Senate Bill 389 while visiting with students and educators at Lincoln University. The governor's higher education package:
- Includes $2.9 million for Jason Hall
- Increases the number of students receiving scholarships from Access Missouri from 52 to an estimated 288 students
- Increases Lincoln University operating budget by 10.1 percent
"As a biology major, I am excited about the possibility of future research projects on our campus as a result of the construction of the life sciences center. This bill will enable us to expand and build upon the mission of Lincoln University," said Jeremy Bradley, Student Government Association President.
"I believe this is one of, if not the most important higher education bill in our state's history," said Senate Bill 389 sponsor Senator Gary Nodler. "The Lewis and Clark Discovery Initiative, combined with the new Access Missouri Scholarship program and increased funding for both higher education and scholarships will not only turn higher education around in our state, but will also revolutionize our higher education institutions and the opportunities available to our students."
The legislation creates the Access Missouri Scholarship that more than doubles funding for needs based scholarships, increasing the funding available statewide from $27.5 million to $72.5 million and making them more available to thousands of Missouri families. The legislation also enacts the governor's landmark Lewis & Clark Discovery Initiative.
The governor's Lewis & Clark Discovery Initiative is a partnership between the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority (MOHELA) and the state that sells loans held by students in other states generating $335 million to strengthen Missouri's colleges and universities. The initiative will provide much needed funding for state-of-the-art learning and research centers to prepare students to compete in today's global economy where higher quality learning in areas such as math and science are crucial elements for students' future success.
"I applaud the General Assembly for sending me this bill that takes an enormous stride forward for higher education in our state," Gov. Blunt added.
