Las Vegas Review-Journal

MGM Resorts to unveil college tuition plan

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the Starbucks College Achievemen­t Program, where Starbucks employees can take courses at Arizona State University and be reimbursed for their education.

But Nevada’s program has a broader reach, as employees of MGM Resorts Internatio­nal — the state’s largest employer — can access any school within the Nevada System of Higher Education.

“Providing students access to programs across the entire state of Nevada will send a strong message that the NSHE/MGM partnershi­p exemplifie­s the state’s commitment to significan­tly improving Nevada’s college attainment rate,” the pro

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gram proposal reads. “This partnershi­p will not only change the lives of participat­ing MGM employees, but we know from state and national data that first generation students who succeed in college change the educationa­l trajectory for their entire family and further insulate themselves from economic downturns in the future, thereby strengthen­ing

a family’s economic resilience and the state as a whole.”

Chancellor Thom Reilly will seek approval for the program at a special meeting of the state Board of Regents on Friday. Neither Reilly, nor representa­tives at MGM, are commenting on the proposal until Friday, according to an NSHE spokesman.

According to the proposal, students who enroll will pay the base registrati­on fee and a “distance education fee” that is in lieu of all other mandatory fees traditiona­lly

paid by NSHE students. MGM will cover the remaining fees after all other state and federal aid has been applied.

Proposed eligibilit­y requiremen­ts include a minimum amount of service to MGM both before and after the completion of a degree program. The program will also limit participat­ion to MGM employees who do not already have a degree at the level they are seeking. Those who want to participat­e must enroll in a certificat­e or degree program,

and cannot take courses without a degree goal.

Eligible MGM employees can participat­e beginning fall 2019. Following implementa­tion, NSHE institutio­ns will begin to work with MGM Resorts to develop additional online degree and certificat­e programs aligned with workforce needs.

Contact Natalie Bruzda at nbruzda@reviewjour­nal.com or 702477-3897. Follow @Nataliebru­zda on Twitter.

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