Mississippi Education Stimulus
Recovery & Reinvestment Act for education in the state of Mississippi
Summary
Mississippi will receive education-related funding from the American Recovery and Reinvesting Act of 2009 (ARRA), through two principal avenues:
- $757.7 million to be distributed through the U.S. Department of Education.
- $479 million through the State Fiscal Stabilization Funds. The governor can use these funds to use for what they determine to be "critical services", which can include funds to public colleges and universities and local school districts in Mississippi for financial aid and operating costs. The governor can also direct money from this fund to private colleges and universities in Mississippi to modernize facilities or for other purposes.
Mississippi Education Stimulus Breakdown
Higher Education Funds
The educational stimulus package includes a variety of higher education and vocational training funds and grants for Mississippi:
- An increase in 2009 Pell Grant funding of $113.9 million over 2008 funds. The 97,000 current Pell Grant recipients in Mississippi will receive an increase in the average award for the 2009-10 academic year from $3400 to $3,850.
- An additional $2.38 million for student financial assistance through grants to institutions to assist in the operation of work-study programs under the Higher Education Act.
- $118.2 million for Special Education Part B State Grants to help improve educational outcomes for individuals with disabilities.
- $8.3 million in education technology funds to purchase up-to-date computers and software and provide professional development.
- $172.3 million for Title I Education for the Disadvantaged.
Mississippi's higher education students and institutions are also eligible to apply for the following grants funded by the stimulus package:
Community College and Career Training Grants
An institution in Mississippi is eligible for only one grant, not to exceed $1,000,000, by demonstrating that it has reached out to employers to identify shortcomings in existing training opportunities within the community.
Teacher Certification and Training
Teacher quality enhancement grants are available to colleges and universities in Mississippi on a competitive basis.
Education and Human Resources
Provides grants for colleges and universities in Mississippi to attract math and science teachers, and grants to improve match and science in K-12 schools.
Health Professional Training Program
Provides funding for the National Health Services Corporation (NHSC), which recruits and trains health professionals to deliver health care in underserved communities in Mississippi.
Demonstration Program to Integrate Information Technology into Clinical Education
Provides grants to medical schools and medical related graduate schools in Mississippi to carryout demonstration projects and develop academic criteria integrating EHR technology in the clinical education of health professionals.
Education tax credits
The ARRA also includes the American Opportunity Tax Credit. This modifies the federal higher-education tax credit established in 1997, which benefited middle-income students in Mississippi by offsetting their tax liability. The new credit is “refundable,” meaning that lower-income households in Mississippi that have limited or no federal income tax liability can now receive a partial credit in the form of a tax “refund" of up to 40 percent of qualifying expenses for a maximum refund of $1,000. This will potentially benefit 63,000 more students in Mississippi.
Stimulus Breakdown (2008 vs. 2009)



