Bright Flight (Missouri scholarship)

Bright Flight is a Missouri merit-based scholarship in the amount of $1750 per annum (formerly $2000 and later $1500) to Missouri's qualifying graduating high school seniors who enroll in a Missouri accredited college or university. From June 2004 to July 2005, 8390 students were enrolled in the Bright Flight program, which totaled over $15 million in state expenditures.

Qualifications and renewal

History

Appropriated by the Missouri General Assembly in 1986, students have not seen an increase in awarded monies since Bright Flight's introduction. Many students and higher education officials have observed that tuition expenses at the University of Missouri, for example, were below $2000 in 1987 and thus were fully covered by Bright Flight at its introduction. In 2006, following a period of increases in tuition expenses that easily outpaced inflation, Bright Flight covered only a fraction of the more than $7000 a typical student spent on tuition at the University of Missouri.

Recent developments

On August 12, 2010, state budget cuts reduced the amount from $2000/year to $1500/year.

On November 25, 2013, Missouri Governor Jay Nixon announced at a college preparatory school in Kansas, Missouri that he included a proposal in Missouri's 2015 budget that would offer an option to receive up to $5,000 extra per year if recipients stayed in Missouri after finishing college for the amount of years they received Bright Flight. [1]

References

  1. http://ksmu.org/article/nixon-new-bright-flight-scholarship-deal-students-who-stay-work-missouri-72779

External links

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