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Michigan's Bold Strategy to Retain Young Talent

June 05, 2024 | Higher Education and Community Colleges, Appropriations Sub-Committees, House of Representative, Committees , Legislative, Michigan



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Michigan's Bold Strategy to Retain Young Talent
A recent government meeting highlighted key strategies aimed at enhancing talent retention and attraction in Michigan, particularly among young graduates. Representatives from various organizations, including the Michigan Community Action Network (MCAN) and the Michigan Community College Association, shared insights from a visit to Texas, where they explored a new funding model that combines outcomes-based funding with increased overall support for schools. This model is expected to garner bipartisan support in Michigan.

The discussions emphasized the importance of retaining young, educated talent, particularly those aged 20 to 29, who exhibit significantly higher geographic mobility compared to older demographics. To address this, the meeting proposed incentives such as tuition reimbursement and loan forgiveness to encourage graduates to remain in the state.

Data presented during the meeting revealed that 90% of surveyed students would consider job opportunities in Michigan, underscoring the potential for the state to attract and retain college graduates. Personal connections, including proximity to family and friends, were identified as crucial factors influencing graduates' job decisions.

The meeting concluded with a call to action for marketing Michigan's regions to both current students and those who have pursued education elsewhere, highlighting the state's affordable living costs and quality of life as key selling points. The collaborative efforts aim to create a supportive environment for young talent, ensuring they choose to build their futures in Michigan.

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