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Higher Ed Makes Its Case for State Funding

Diploma, money

Governor Bruce Rauner is scheduled to deliver his budget message to the Illinois General Assembly this Wednesday.

In advance of that, interest groups are lining up to plead their case for state funding. Monday, representatives of the state’s colleges and universities made their case.
Higher education is going on eight months without state funding. Some schools are threatening layoffs and canceled classes; others have gotten by with cost-cutting. But everywhere students are feeling the pinch.
Illinois has not funded the state grants that help people from low-income families go to college.

“I would not be the student I am today if I did not receive the MAP grant funding."

Jamie Anderson was a foster child in a family of eight. Now she's studying social work at the University of Illinois Springfield. “We’re playing with people’s dreams here now. Eight months into this, people are having to worry about if they can come back to school next semester, if they can be the lawyer that they sought out to be, if they can be the social worker that they sought out to be."

Democrats have passed legislation that would fund the grant program. But Rauner says without knowing where the money would come from, he’ll veto it.

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