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Michigan lawmakers want to expand tuition-free college program to adults 21 and up
LANSING, MI – Michigan lawmakers try to develop a statewide tuition-free school program that permits grownup residents to use for scholarships to cowl neighborhood school tuition or expert trades coaching prices.
The Michigan Reconnect program, which first launched final 12 months, is at present open to adults over the age of 25 who need to return to highschool to earn their first affiliate diploma or expert trades certification. This system gives free or deeply discounted tuition to college students accepted into this system.
Below laws launched within the Home this week, this system would divulge heart’s contents to adults ages 21-24 in an effort to assist tackle training gaps attributable to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Home Payments 6129 and 6130, which have been first learn on the Home flooring Tuesday, Could 24, would briefly develop the Michigan Reconnect program to incorporate folks over the age of 21.
The bipartisan payments have been sponsored by state Reps. Ben Frederick, R-Owosso, and Sarah Anthony, D-Lansing.
“I’m extraordinarily happy with the distinction the MI Reconnect program has made within the lives of so many Michiganders, and I’m excited to construct on its success,” Anthony wrote in a ready assertion.
“Increasing the age limitations and taking steps to make training extra accessible will assist us meet the wants of learners who might need in any other case fell by means of the cracks on account of the pandemic.”
The Michigan Reconnect program is a part of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s Sixty by 30 aim, which goals to extend the variety of adults with a postsecondary diploma or credential in Michigan to 60% by 2030.
Practically 93,000 Michigan residents have been accepted into this system because it launched in February 2021, in keeping with the state’s web site.
Along with increasing eligibility to the Michigan Reconnect program, the proposed laws would additionally give grownup learners credit score for his or her prior studying and life experiences once they return to highschool.
Below the proposal, neighborhood faculties could be incentivized to undertake competency-based programs and packages, award credit score for prior studying and speed up college students by means of their packages extra shortly with college-level credit score examinations.
“Michiganders who return to highschool as adults have distinctive wants and prior life experiences that must be acknowledged by their establishments,” Frederick mentioned in a ready assertion. “The aim is to permit folks to obtain an employment-relevant credential with minimal or no debt, to allow them to efficiently advance their careers.”
Home lawmakers additionally need to create extra grant alternatives for short-term profession coaching packages by means of the invoice package deal.
These coaching packages, which might vary from eight to fifteen weeks lengthy, would enable folks to realize “industry-recognized credentials which are stackable, moveable, and proven to extend earnings by a minimum of 20 p.c after completion,” in keeping with a joint information launch from Anthony and Frederick’s workplaces.
Frederick, who chairs the Home’s finances subcommittee on neighborhood faculties and better training, allotted $155 million in federal COVID reduction funding for the growth of Michigan Reconnect within the Home’s finances proposal for the subsequent fiscal 12 months.
Lawmakers from the Home and the Senate will quickly start negotiations for the state finances, which have to be handed by Sept. 30.
Home Payments 6129 and 6130 have been referred to the Home Appropriations Committee for additional consideration.
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Michigan State football lands Division II transfer WR Rodney Bullard from Valdosta State
Jonathan Smith continues to replenish his roster and Michigan State football’s receiver room.
The Spartans picked up a pledge Thursday from wideout Rod Bullard, a transfer from Division II Valdosta State in Georgia. The 6-foot, 170-pound native of Albany, Georgia, has two years of eligibility remaining after redshirting in 2022 and playing 28 games the past two seasons.
As a sophomore in the fall, Bullard caught 42 passes for 1,001 yards with 12 touchdowns and an average of 23.8 yards per catch. The Blazers lost to Ferris State in the Division II national title game, and Bullard had three catches for 15 yards in the 49-14 loss.
In 2023, he had 43 catches for 566 yards and seven scores and returned 16 kicks for a 24.8-yard average with a 99-yard touchdown return.
Bullard is the 14th transfer and third incoming receiver, joining Chrishon McCray (Kent State) and Omari Kelly (Middle Tennessee State). The Spartans lost wideouts Jaron Glover (Mississippi State), Jaelen Smith (Texas-San Antonio), Aziah Johnson (North Carolina) and Antonio Gates Jr. (undecided) among 13 outbound transfers from their 2024 team that finished 5-7 and missed a bowl game for the third straight season.
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Michigan basketball signee enrolls early, will practice with team
A member of the Michigan men’s basketball 2025 recruiting class is already on campus.
Oscar Goodman, a 6-foot-7 forward from New Zealand, is enrolled for the winter semester, which started on Wednesday, a team spokesperson said. Goodman will not appear in games this season but will be allowed to practice and participate in other team activities.
The spokesperson said this was not a typical “reclassification” — when an athlete graduates early and competes in college a season ahead of a typical schedule — but a byproduct of New Zealand’s school calendar.
Goodman will be listed as a freshman on the roster (he wasn’t listed on the online version as of Thursday morning) and a redshirt freshman next season. The rest of the Wolverines returned to campus on Wednesday after a week-long stay in Los Angeles, where they beat USC and UCLA.
“Oscar arrives in Ann Arbor as an accomplished international player and prospect, who was just named to the New Zealand senior national team,” Michigan coach Dusty May said in a statement upon Goodman’s signing in November.
“He comes from a tight-knit family that values everything that we want our program to be about. His training at the NBA (Global) Academy, as well as his eagerness and ability to compete, will allow him to affect our program positively from day one.”
Goodman, from Opunake, is ranked as the No. 75 player in the 2025 class according to the 247Sports composite. He was an all-star at the 2024 FIBA under-17 World Cup after averaging 17 points, 6.3 rebounds, and three assists per game.
Michigan’s 2025 class also includes Orchard Lake St. Mary’s guard Trey McKenney, the No. 1 player in Michigan and No. 19 prospect nationally, and wing Winters Grady (No. 82), an Oregon native currently playing for Prolific Prep in Napa, California. They figure to arrive in Ann Arbor in the summer.
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