Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Albertson Foundation funds $20 million strategy to get kids in college | Eyepiece | Idaho Statesman




Albertson Foundation funds $20 million strategy to get kids in college Eyepiece Idaho Statesman:

"The J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation unveiled its program Monday for raising the state's dismal performance in college completion. Idaho ranks 43rd in the nation in the number of ninth-graders who go on to complete post-high school education.

Executive Director Jamie MacMillan said the foundation will make the money available to each of the colleges for scholarships to retain Idaho students in post-secondary schools and see that they complete their programs.

It is not yet known how many students would get scholarships or how much money individual students would receive. The scholarships would go only to Idaho residents. The money must be committed by January 2011."