Local Officials Press For More Tax Relief, Say New Hampshire and Florida Are Beckoning Massachusetts Tax Refugees

By Alison Kuznitz and Colin A. Young
State House News Service
By Alison Kuznitz and Colin A. Young
State House News Service
The University of Massachusetts is now offering the top 10 percent of community college graduates a minimum of $5,000 scholarships per year above federal and private financial aid if they enroll at the system's campuses in Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, or Lowell.
"We want to send a clear message that UMass welcomes highly talented community college graduates to continue their pursuit of a college degree on our nationally ranked Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, and Lowell campuses," UMass president Marty Meehan said in a press release from the school. "We believe this initiative will lead to more community college graduates choosing to finish their four-year degree at UMass, which will accelerate their upward economic trajectory and strengthen the Commonwealth's workforce."