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- MEEOA-L - Maine Educational Opportunity Association members communication <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>Attached is the testimony delivered on March 4, 2015 in support of LD 215 from:
>LD 215 sponsor - Sen. Justin Alfond
>Jobs for Maine's Graduates - Craig Larrabee
>Maine Community College System - Gary Crocker
>University of Maine System - Rosa Redonnett
>Maine State Chamber of Commerce - Dana Connors
>JMG student - Nicole Padilla
>USM student - Carleigh Boston
>USM Muskie - Marty Zanghi
>JMG & Thomas College - Matt Reynolds
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>This testimony gives a more detailed sense of what JMG envisions for this college access/success initiative. On Monday, March 9th, Craig Larrabee again testified in support of this request as part of the Governor's budget and indicated that there
>was a 2 to 1 match proposed or $500,000 in private funds to match the $250,000 of state funds requested. The committee work session has not yet been scheduled for this bill.
Thanks for the updates, Laurie. It sounds like a duplication of what we're already doing, particularly those of us in SSS--and we're all well established on our campuses. I can't imagine a JMG advisor being plopped down on the UMaine campus and
successfully integrating into all the departments, and having an impact on retaining high risk students. And would UMaine give a non-employee access to MaineStreet?
I have even more questions about this bill now that you've provided the updates.
Alan
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