The Academy | University of Michigan -- Flint
Costs
The Academy has an annual budget of approximately $221,000 provided by the NCLB grant. The University of Michigan – Flint contributes office space and equipment. Selected general operating costs include Personnel ($20,000), Travel ($7,750), Supplies ($19,600), Contractual ($90,925), Indirect Costs ($10,907), and Training Stipends ($74,000). The grant provides a 50% tuition reimbursement (approximately $8,000 per individual) for participants in a three-year Master in Public Administration with a Concentration in (Urban) Education degree and a 65% tuition reimbursement (approximately $700 per individual) for participants in either of two graduate level courses aligned with State of Michigan administrative recertification requirements. The grant also allows aspiring and practicing principals from within the program’s seven district target area to attend periodic professional-development workshops and leadership dialogues at no cost.
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