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Most 2006-07 Kalamazoo Promise students get scholarship renewal

KALAMAZOO Mich.
About 80 percent of students who received college
scholarships under The Kalamazoo Promise program in 2006-07 kept up their
grades enough to have their funding renewed this fall.

The rest of the scholarship recipients, or 62 of 332
students, received letters that they may not have their scholarships renewed
because of poor grades, the Kalamazoo Gazette reported Sunday.

Scholarship suspension letters went to 44 of 146 students,
or 30 percent, of those who attended community college, and 18 of 186, or 10
percent, of those at four-year colleges, said Robert Jorth, the program’s
administrator.

“Frankly, most of them were trying to do too
much,” Jorth said of those who didn’t make the cut to stay in the program.
“They were working too many hours and going to school at the same time,
and it was too much.

“They also hadn’t done a lot of educational
planning.”

Twenty-three of the 62 students who received letters are
taking college classes this summer to raise their GPAs and could be reinstated
by fall, Jorth said.

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