Oklahoma students whose families earn more than $50,000 could qualify for Oklahoma's Promise scholarship program under a recommendation presented Thursday to the state regents.
The Task Force on Oklahoma's Promise recommends adjusting the family income limit when students apply for the scholarship so that adjusted gross income minus the amount for exemptions equals $50,000 or less. Another recommendation would automatically adjust for family size so that larger families would be allowed to have higher incomes.
For example, a married couple with four children could earn $70,400 in adjusted gross income and still qualify for the program under the proposal.
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