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The Kalamazoo Promise is a pledge by a group of anonymous donors to pay up to 100 percent of tuition at many Michigan colleges and universities for graduates of the Kalamazoo Public Schools school district of Kalamazoo, Michigan.[1] The Kalamazoo Promise applies to all of Michigan's state colleges and universities, as well as the 15 private colleges of the Michigan College Alliance and several apprenticeships and skilled trade programs.[2] To receive the minimum 65% benefit, students must have lived within the Kalamazoo School District, attended public high school there for four years, and graduated. To receive a full scholarship, students must have attended Kalamazoo public schools since kindergarten.

The program, unveiled at a November 10, 2005, Kalamazoo Board of Education meeting, is also viewed as an economic development tool for Kalamazoo. Since the Kalamazoo Promise was announced, enrollment in the school district has grown by 16%, test scores have improved, and a greater proportion of high-school graduates are attending college.[3] In 2010 alone, the Kalamazoo Public School district saw enrollment rise 3% to 12,409.[1] In 2016, Time (magazine) included the Kalamazoo Promise at position 145 in its list of 240 Reasons to Celebrate America.[4][5]

Research published by the Upjohn Institute in 2015 shows that the Kalamazoo Promise significantly increases college enrollment, college credits attempted, and credential attainment, and the researchers conclude that such scholarships can both increase educational attainment and provide net economic benefits.[6]

Tuition checks began to be distributed in 2006. As of summer 2010, the program had paid out $18 million in tuition for about 2,000 high school graduates of Kalamazoo's two high schools and three alternative schools, according to executive administrator Robert Jorth. Most of the money has gone to the University of Michigan, Michigan State University and Western Michigan University. Promise-funded students have enrolled in all but one of Michigan's 15 state universities.[1] As of October 2010, 60% of Promise-funded students had obtained bachelor's degrees.

Length of attendance Proportion of full tuition
K–12 100%
1–12 95%
2–12 95%
3–12 95%
4–12 90%
5–12 85%
6–12 80%
7–12 75%
8–12 70%
9–12 65%
10–12 None
11–12 None
12 None
  1. ^ a b c "Editorial: The good of The Promise extends far beyond Kalamazoo". Kalamazoo Gazette. 2010-10-12. Retrieved 2010-10-12.
  2. ^ "Kalamazoo Promise expands to include private colleges in Michigan". mlive. 2014-06-10. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  3. ^ The Power of a Promise: Education and Economic Renewal in Kalamazoo, published in 2009 by the W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
  4. ^ Mack, J (1 July 2016). "Kalamazoo Promise featured in Time magazine list of 'Reasons to celebrate America'". mlive.com. Kalamazoo, MI. Retrieved 6 Sep 2016.
  5. ^ Sanburn, Josh. "145. The city where high school grads go to college for free" (PDF). Retrieved 6 Sep 2016.
  6. ^ "The Effects of the Kalamazoo Promise Scholarship on College Enrollment, Persistence, and Completion"

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