TOLEDO, Ohio — Michigan educators are weighing in on the University of Toledo's efforts to expand enrollment in Michigan.

It’s through a new initiative announced last month that will offer new Michigan undergraduate students a scholarship to cover out-of-state tuition .

The initiative covers nearly $5,000 of surcharges each semester starting next fall.

The move expands the offer to not just students in Monroe County, but the whole state of Michigan. WTOL 11 caught up with a pair of Michigan-based educators to see if they think this initiative can help spur enrollment for Toledo.

“Colleges have to really think about how they are talking to students about what they have to offer, and one of those talking points is money,” said Jessica Shultz, the principal at Carlson High School in Gib

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