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File #: 2186-2022    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/19/2022 In control: Education Committee
On agenda: 7/25/2022 Final action: 7/27/2022
Title: To authorize the Director of Finance and Management to enter into contract with the W.E. Upjohn Unemployment Trustee Corporation for evaluation of the Columbus Promise program; and to authorize an expenditure from an existing Auditor’s Certificate. ($100,000.00)
Explanation
This ordinance authorizes the Director of Finance and Management to enter into contract with the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, a non-profit corporation, for evaluation of the Columbus Promise program.

The Columbus Promise is a new program for Columbus City Schools graduates. The Columbus Promise Scholarship award will cover tuition and fees after the Pell grant (if eligible) and any tuition-restricted scholarship(s), as well as provide an additional $500 per semester for educational expenses, for up to six semesters at Columbus State Community College. In collaboration with internal and external partners, Columbus Promise Advisors will empower Columbus Promise scholars to develop skills, behaviors and habits that contribute to success in and beyond college.

In order to improve on the best practices of similar initiatives from around the country, including the Kalamazoo Promise, Columbus City Council desires to authorize a contract with the Upjohn Institute to provide analysis and feedback on the impact on post-secondary enrollment and the effectiveness of the implementation.

Fiscal Impact: Funding to support this agreement is available within previously-established ACPO007222.

Title
To authorize the Director of Finance and Management to enter into contract with the W.E. Upjohn Unemployment Trustee Corporation for evaluation of the Columbus Promise program; and to authorize an expenditure from an existing Auditor’s Certificate. ($100,000.00)

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WHEREAS, the Columbus Promise Scholarship award will cover tuition and fees after the Pell grant (if eligible) and any tuition-restricted scholarship(s), as well as provide an additional $500 per semester for educational expenses, for up to six semesters at Columbus State Community College; and

WHEREAS, to improve on the best practices of similar initiatives from around the country, Columbus City Council desires to authorize the Director of Finance and Management to enter into contract w...

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