House GOP Proposes New $12 Million Scholarship Program

Statewide Iowa — Republicans in the Iowa House are proposing a new 12 million dollar scholarship program for students at Iowa’s three public universities.

House Speaker Pat Grassley says it’s an effort to address workforce shortages in specific occupations.

Half of the money would go to juniors and seniors studying to be teachers. The other six million would go juniors and seniors seeking degrees in other occupations which are in high demand. Grassley says it’s a way to put money into the three state universities to directly address a lack of qualified employees.

Each student could get up to 10-thousand dollars over two years in scholarship money. Grassley says the final 25-hundred dollars would be paid if the student stays and works in Iowa for a year after graduation.

Republican Representative David Kerr of Morning Sun is chairman of the House subcommittee that drafts a budget for the University of Iowa, Iowa State University and the University of Northern Iowa.

A spokesperson for the Board of Regents says the board is very appreciative of any proposal to provide additional financial aid to students. The board that governs Iowa, Iowa State and UNI has asked legislators to provide a general budget boost of 15 million dollars for the three state schools.

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