Unrivaled support: While Colorado cities and universities examine ways to partner, CMU only one
Unrivaled support: While Colorado cities and universities examine ways to partner, CMU only one that directly receives city taxpayer dollars
The city of Grand Junctions recent head nod to provide up to $500,000 to Colorado Mesa University next year for scholarship money for local students did more than reaffirm a commitment of taxpayer money to the growing institution that dates back 15 years.
More broadly, it cemented a partnership unlike any between a municipality and a public university in Colorado.
While cities and towns around the state have forged pacts with their universities that allow them to share infrastructure or split costs as Grand Junction and CMU have the notion of a city writing a check drawn on the taxpayers account to help pay for young peoples education is a novel concept outside the Grand Valley.
The Daily Sentinel polled 10 other Colorado cities about the degree to which they support financially or otherwise the colleges and universities. None use public dollars for scholarship money or otherwise directly financially back their respective institutions.
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