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Kalamazoo Promise Celebrates Ten Years of Scholarships

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Friday, March 13, 2015   

KALAMAZOO, Mich. - It's a big anniversary for the Kalamazoo Promise, as what is believed to be the nation's first community-based full tuition scholarship program turns 10.

The 2005 announcement that a group of anonymous donors had pledged to pay full college tuition for all graduates of the Kalamazoo Public Schools, in perpetuity, was met back then with a mixture of excitement and skepticism. Von Washington Jr., executive director for community relations at the Kalamazoo Promise, said the past decade has proved the program is not a handout.

"What we do know is that not everyone has the opportunity to go through their lives and experience their high school years at the same level as everyone else," he said. "This really ends up being a great 'hand up.' "

Since 2005, the Kalamazoo Promise has awarded more than $60 million in scholarships to nearly 4,000 students to attend Michigan colleges and universities. While 95 percent of Kalamazoo graduates have taken advantage of the scholarship, Washington said the next chapter will focus on identifying and overcoming barriers to higher education for those who don't tap into the Promise.

Over the past decade, enrollment in Kalamazoo Public Schools has increased by 24 percent. Washington said the program has had a profound effect on the entire community, from small businesses to home purchases.

"Almost every other day, someone says, 'Well, you know, we stayed here because of The Promise. We've got two kids at the local high school, and we needed to see them through.' So that investment, we know, is there," he said.

He said about 50 communities have adopted similar scholarship programs modeled after the Kalamazoo Promise, and representatives from those programs will gather in Kalamazoo later this year as part of the program's 10th-anniversary celebration.

More information is online at kalamazoopromise.com.


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