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Senate hears presentation on Taylor plan; places model on master study resolution

Utah State Senate · February 26, 2007
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Summary

Phyllis Taylor presented a college‑incentive model used in other states; the Utah Senate unanimously added study of the "Taylor plan" to its master study resolution and directed interim committees to review feasibility and implementation.

Phyllis Taylor, representing the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation, told the Utah Senate she was urging lawmakers to study a scholarship incentive program that pays four years of public tuition for students who earn a college core curriculum in high school, graduate with at least a 2.5 GPA and score 18 on the ACT. "The program is known as the Taylor plan," Taylor said,…

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