Bailey: To secure free tuition, fees and housing, UTRGV students will have to commit stay in Valley

Published: Aug. 23, 2021, 2 a.m.

AUSTIN, Texas - UT-Rio Grande Valley students can get their tuition and fees paid for four years and two years of free housing - but they will have to agree to stay in the Valley for five years after graduating.\xa0

Details on the Pinnacle Scholarship program - designed to stop the Valley\u2019s Brain Drain - were outlined by UTRGV President Guy Bailey during a virtual meeting of the UT System Board of Regents.\xa0

\u201cIf you are admitted to this Pinnacle Scholars Program and you meet all the benchmarks and you progress, you can graduate from medical school or the PA program, the nursing program, having never paid any tuition or fee,\u201d Bailey told the UT System regents.

\u201cYou should be able to graduate debt free. Or with very minimal debt. That is our goal. We think we can get the best students in the Valley that way.\u201d

Then came the kicker.

\u201cNow, we are going to ask something from those students. We will ask students to sign an agreement that you will commit to live in the Rio Grande Valley, once you graduate. We have made an investment in you and we will ask you to make that same investment in the Rio Grande Valley. So, that is a key for us moving forward.\u201d

Bailey said funding for the scholarship program will come for a $40 million gift from philanthropists Dan Jewett and MacKenzie Scott. \u201cAs all of you know we received a $40 million gift from Mackenzie Scott. What that is going to help us do is transform our undergraduate student body,\u201d Bailey told the regents.

Thuy Dan \u201cMimi\u201d Nguyen is the UT student on the UT System board of regents. She praised Bailey for the new plan.

\u201cI think the Pinnacle Scholarship is a great idea. I know over at the law school we have something similar for public interest students. If they commit to working in the public interest for a certain period of time they receive a scholarship. I think this not only betters the community but traditionally helps those that are disadvantaged,\u201d Nguyen said.

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