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House backs proposal to grant in-state tuition status to Job Corps students for local college programs

Utah House of Representatives (floor session) · February 17, 2005
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Summary

The House passed the first substitute to Senate Bill 122 to allow Job Corps students participating in a local college program to be treated as in-state for tuition purposes; supporters said the change would help retain students and strengthen workforce pipelines; the measure passed 59-12.

The Utah House approved a first substitute to Senate Bill 122 to treat Job Corps students who participate in a local college program as in-state for tuition purposes. Sponsor Representative D said the management training corporation (MTC), which operates national Job Corps centers and has headquarters in Utah, wished to place a college program in the state…

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