Pritzker proposes spending over $2 billion on Illinois colleges and universities – Center Square

Pritzker said his three goals for higher education affordability were increasing Monetary Award Program (MAP) funding by 50%, making Illinois a top five state in federal student aid, and increasing the state’s support for higher education as a whole.
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NoHope4Illinois
4 years ago

So much for the Covid relief.

Ex Illini
4 years ago

More free money! This way underachieving kids can take up interior design for four years before collecting the universal basic income the progressives are planning.

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