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Gov. Pritzker visits Heartland Community College To Highlight Proposed Higher Education Investments
BLOOMINGTON — Today, Governor JB Pritzker joined Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton, stakeholders, and community leaders at Heartland Community College to highlight his proposed investments in higher education. The Governor's FY24 budget calls for the largest increase for community colleges in over two decades and historic investments in financial aid, putting Illinois on track to guarantee every student has access to the education and training they need to thrive.
With this increase plus the additional availability of Pell Grants and scholarships, virtually all community college students at or below the median income level will have their tuition and fees fully covered. Beginning last year, every student eligible for a MAP Grant received one.
System funding for day-to-day operations at community colleges has increased by over $25 million since the start of the Pritzker administration, and the proposed budget will add nearly $20 million in additional funding. This represents a $45 million increase in direct funding for community colleges since the Governor took office. The FY24 budget also includes funding for several new initiatives including dual credit and non-credit workforce grant programs, advanced manufacturing and electric vehicle technologies workforce training programs, upgrades to Title II Adult Education programs, and an expansion of English language services.
Heartland Community College serves over 13,000 students. One out of every five students received a MAP Grant, and with the proposed investments, more students will be awarded that same funding.
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