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Road to College Remains Bumpy for Rural MI Students

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Monday, August 15, 2011   

LANSING, Mich. - It's that time of year again, when parents load up the cars, pull up outside dormitories and bid farewell to their college-bound children. But you won't find any great numbers of students from rural Michigan communities in those settings.

Several organizations are working to change that, through outreach and advising efforts under the umbrella of the Michigan College Access Network. Sharon Lutz-Krebill, the coordinator of the program in rural Montcalm and Ionia counties, says developing a college-going culture in communities where the majority of parents did not attend college is a challenge.

She also says there are many misconceptions when it comes to the value of higher education.

"I definitely think that there is a belief that there are no jobs, but I hear employers saying that they don't have skilled candidates."

The U.S. Department of Education is highlighting rural education throughout the month of August, with events designed to help promote the strengths, opportunities and challenges of rural communities.

Lutz-Krebill says a big part of the solution lies in the budget priorities of the federal and state governments.

"It's money into education, because if you don't prepare students in K-12 education, then they're not going to be able to take advantage of a college education. You've got to get them there somehow; you've got to get them to that point."

The Michigan College Access Network's goal is to increase the number of Michigan residents who have at least some college education, from 36 percent to 60 percent by 2025.


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