ERIC Number: ED598179
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2018-Oct-18
Pages: 44
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Promise Scholarship Programs and Local Prosperity. Policy Paper No. 2018-019
Miller-Adams, Michelle; Smith, Edward
W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
We argue that place-based college scholarships, if designed intentionally and leveraged effectively, can foster local economic development. Since the introduction of the Kalamazoo Promise in 2005, a growing number of communities have applied the place-based approach to investments in human capital through the creation of college scholarship programs. Reviewing the existing literature on educational and economic outcomes associated with Promise programs reveals that they can expand students' postsecondary aspirations, improve a school district's college-going culture, and increase college enrollment and degree attainment while promoting immigration of residents and positive growth in housing prices. Therefore, these programs can serve a broader communal interest, benefiting both individuals (e.g., through higher earnings) and their localities. We conclude this report by outlining observations for city leaders and local policymakers that can be distilled into lessons concerning the civic engagement and economic vitality of a community, the attainment of equity in student outcomes, and the scale and sustainability of a program's design. We hope the evidence presented in this report will aid in the design, adoption, and scaling of programs that harness community assets and respond to community needs. [For the accompanying policy brief, see ED598184.]
Descriptors: College Programs, Scholarships, Economic Development, Educational Policy, Educational Finance, Student Financial Aid, Outcomes of Education, Human Capital, Postsecondary Education, Academic Aspiration, High School Graduates, College Bound Students, Enrollment, College Choice, Educational Attainment, Educational Benefits, School Districts, Educational Improvement, Academic Achievement, Student Mobility, Labor Force Development, Equal Education
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Publication Type: Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education; High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
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