Bright Futures for Grad School
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Posted: 6:47 PM Nov 23, 2011
Bright Futures for Grad School
Proposed changes to the Bright Futures Scholarship program could encourage early graduation, free up space at state universities and keep the brightest students in Florida. The plan is to allow students to use Bright Futures for grad school and summer courses.
Reporter: Whitney Ray
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Bright Futures for Grad School
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Tallahassee, FL -- November 23, 2011 --

When high school senior Eric Feely begins his college career next fall, he’ll be on a fast track to graduation.

“I’ll have English out of the way for good. I’ll have science and math,” said Feely.

Eric takes duel enrollment classes and receives college credit while still in high school. He is in line to receive a Bright Futures scholarship. The award will pay for his undergraduate classes, but since Eric already has college credits, some of the scholarship may go unused.

Changes to Bright Futures being presented to state lawmakers next month, could allow Eric to use what’s left on grad school. Ed Moore is a member of the Higher Education Coordinating Council, the group recommending the changes. Moore says they would help keep the brightest minds in the state.

“It would help entice them to go to Florida graduate schools, if you go to grad school in Florida, you are most likely to stay in Florida and work in Florida,” said Moore.

The recommendations also include allowing students to use Bright Futures in the summer. Both changes would encourage early graduation and free up class space for incoming students.


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Posted by: The Breeze Location: Perry on Nov 24, 2011 at 07:30 AM

Our fine Legislature has continually reduced the amount bright futures has paid to my two honor students. They promised the children one thing and gave them another. They are liars, every single one that voted to reduce what bright futures pays. The kids held up their end of the deal. The Legislators did not. Yet another example of the collective incompetence of our elected officials.
Posted by: Anonymous on Nov 23, 2011 at 10:24 PM

The article should read dual enrollment. I hope he's not fencing with or planning having a gun battle with someone for a lady's honor or his own.....
Posted by: Anonymous on Nov 23, 2011 at 09:59 PM

While the bright futures scholarship may entice some to stay for grad school, those obtaining these degrees know that when the time comes, they have to go to where the jobs are and not limit themselves. We are getting more mobile every year, and somehow the legislators believe they can stop people from leaving the state of Florida for work?