Bright Flight (Missouri Scholarship)
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Bright Flight is a Missouri merit-based scholarship in the amount of $2000 per annum 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 totalled over $15 million in state expenditures.
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[edit] Qualifications & Renewal
- To qualify for Bright Flight, a student must be in the top 93% of his or her state-wide high school class as determined by normalized tests, the ACT and SAT composite scores. To date, a score of 30 or above on the ACT or an SAT-equivalent score qualifies.
- Students must maintain at least a 2.0 GPA in college and full-time student status to renew the scholarship, which can be renewed for up to five years for a maximum compensation of $10,000.
- Bright Flight students must attend school continuously, that is, they cannot cease attending school unless they worked for a non-profit organization or held a government job/served for the armed services. Academic interruption must not exceed 20 months.
[edit] History
Appropriated by the Missouri General Assembly in 1986, students have not seen an increase in awarded monies since Bright Flight's introduction. Again, Bright Flight has never been increased. Many students and higher education officials have observed that tuition expenses at the University of Missouri - Columbia, for example, were below $2000 in 1987 and thus were fully covered by Bright Flight at its introduction. In 2006, following a period of incredible increases in tuition expenses that easily outpaced inflation, Bright Flight covered only a fraction of the more than $6000 a typical student spent on tuition at the University of Missouri.
[edit] Recent developments
Congruent bills HB 1428 and SB 662, introduced in the Missouri House and Senate by sponsors Representative Edward Robb and Senator Jason Crowell, respectively, propose to double the scholarship amount to $4000. The purpose of the legislation will be to increase the attractiveness of Missouri higher level institutions for top qualifying Missouri high school graduates.
The next hearing for HB 1428 will be held on January 31, 2006, before the Higher Education Committee. A hearing was recently held January 24, 2006, before the Education Committee for Senate Bill 662. The Effective Date for SB 662 has been set at August 28, 2006, or the beginning of the fall term for many Missouri universities.
Co-sponsors for HB 1428 include: HOBBS, NOLTE, FLOOK, BROWN (50), DARROUGH, CORCORAN, LAMPE, COOPER (158), ZWEIFEL, SANDER, MOORE AND GUEST.
In order for either bill to become law, it must be approved by both the House and the Senate before facing final approval from the governor, Matt Blunt, who recently increased Higher Education spending by 2%.
HB 1231, sponsored by Representative Jim Avery (95) and co-sponsored by Representative Jane Cunningham (86), would provide Bright Flight to students attending an out-of-state institution for programs not offered by Missouri schools. It was referred to the Higher Education Committee on January 19, 2006, however, a hearing is not scheduled.
[edit] External links
- Bright Flight at the Department of Education
- Missouri House and Senate bill homepages to increase scholarship amount to $4000 annually: HB 1428 SB 662
- HB 1231