It's a complex question that carries strong opinions on both sides of the fence. Some politicians, such as Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, think so. They support using state and federal funds to make college a reality for every high school graduate. Granholm, a Democrat, says sending every high school student in Michigan to college is her “most important strategy” to turn around the state’s floundering economy. She faces a formidable challenge. Michigan’s unemployment rate is among the worst in the nation, and the state ranks among those with the lowest numbers of college graduates.
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