The Kalamazoo Promise has led to a pronounced shift in the college-going patterns of Kalamazoo Public Schools (KPS) students who attend the Kalamazoo Area Math and Science Center (KAMSC). Following the introduction of the Kalamazoo Promise in 2005, the percentage of KPS KAMSC students attending public, in-state institutions of higher education has almost doubled—a shift that reflects the program rules of the Promise, which covers tuition and fees only at public postsecondary institutions in Michigan. The percentage of non-KPS KAMSC students attending an in-state, public institution also rose in the post-2006 period but only very slightly, suggesting that the Promise has shifted college choices among the eligible student population
Policy Recommendations for Michigan Promise Zones December 2015 This policy research paper discusses...
This research brief addresses the question of whether the introduction of the Kalamazoo Promise in l...
Scholarship programs, even those available to every graduate of a school district, have only a limit...
The Kalamazoo Promise has led to a pronounced shift in the college-going patterns of Kalamazoo Publi...
To the surprise of the residents of Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Kalamazoo Promise was announced on Nove...
While previous research has documented how the Kalamazoo Promise, the most prominent and generous pl...
This paper examines three types of KPS trends that may represent Promise effects: 1) trends in overa...
This research brief addresses the question of whether the introduction of the Kalamazoo Promise in l...
In order to study whether college scholarships can be an effective tool in raising students’ perform...
4. While test scores are improving within KPS, the same is true in other districts, and it is diffic...
In 2005, Kalamazoo, Michigan launched a bold and innovative economic development strategy, The Kalam...
the Promise may have attracted students from a greater socioeconomic stratum, its effectiveness at k...
We estimate the effects on postsecondary education outcomes of the Kalamazoo Promise, a generous, pl...
Since the announcement of the Kalamazoo Promise in 2005, place-based scholarship programs have emerg...
Announced in 2005, the Kalamazoo Promise is the first of a growing number of place-based scholarship...
Policy Recommendations for Michigan Promise Zones December 2015 This policy research paper discusses...
This research brief addresses the question of whether the introduction of the Kalamazoo Promise in l...
Scholarship programs, even those available to every graduate of a school district, have only a limit...
The Kalamazoo Promise has led to a pronounced shift in the college-going patterns of Kalamazoo Publi...
To the surprise of the residents of Kalamazoo, Michigan, the Kalamazoo Promise was announced on Nove...
While previous research has documented how the Kalamazoo Promise, the most prominent and generous pl...
This paper examines three types of KPS trends that may represent Promise effects: 1) trends in overa...
This research brief addresses the question of whether the introduction of the Kalamazoo Promise in l...
In order to study whether college scholarships can be an effective tool in raising students’ perform...
4. While test scores are improving within KPS, the same is true in other districts, and it is diffic...
In 2005, Kalamazoo, Michigan launched a bold and innovative economic development strategy, The Kalam...
the Promise may have attracted students from a greater socioeconomic stratum, its effectiveness at k...
We estimate the effects on postsecondary education outcomes of the Kalamazoo Promise, a generous, pl...
Since the announcement of the Kalamazoo Promise in 2005, place-based scholarship programs have emerg...
Announced in 2005, the Kalamazoo Promise is the first of a growing number of place-based scholarship...
Policy Recommendations for Michigan Promise Zones December 2015 This policy research paper discusses...
This research brief addresses the question of whether the introduction of the Kalamazoo Promise in l...
Scholarship programs, even those available to every graduate of a school district, have only a limit...