Mesa Mayor Announces Plan to Make Higher Education More Affordable

Mesa Mayor John Giles unveiled a plan to make higher education more affordable in Arizona’s third-largest city.

The East Valley suburb has been studying the issue for the past year and received recommendations last week for starting the Mesa College Promise campaign.

“The Mesa College Promise means free tuition at community college for eligible students graduating from local high schools,” Giles said during his State of the City address on Tuesday.


Giles appeared on KTAR News 92.3 FM’ and said the program will be launched at Mesa Community College.

“If you’re a Mesa high school kid, you can plan on two years of community college education,” he said.

Giles said the program won’t require a tax increase. The cost will be shared by the city of around 500,000 residents and its business and education community.

He said during his address nearly half of the funding for the campaign’s first two years already has been raised.

“This is kids that go through the process of applying for financial aid in order to get out of the registrar’s office at a community college there’s usually a small gap after they get what they’re entitled to,” he said. “So that’s an opportunity for the community to and say, ‘Hey, if you’re one of our high school kids, don’t worry about going to a community college for two years.’”

Click here to watch the full State of the City 2020 Address.