Bill battles to save lottery scholarship
Brendon Gray | February 19Students receiving the lottery scholarship can plan on an $800 tuition spike, pending the outcome of legislation in Santa Fe, according to Terry Babbitt, the associate vice president of the Enrollment Management Division. For nearly 10 years, the lottery tuition fund has received a third of its funding from the taxation on liquor sales in the state. June 2017 marks the end date for channel of funding, and without renewal, the scholarship will drop from 90 percent tuition coverage to 60 percent.












