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  • Wow...Murphy Oil to pay college tuition for all El Dorado HS grads

    Murphy Oil pledges $50M in scholarships

    By JILL ZEMAN Associated Press Writer
    © 2007 The Associated Press
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    EL DORADO, Ark. — In an effort to promote the importance of a college education, and perhaps attract new businesses to El Dorado, Murphy Oil Corp. pledged up $50 million Monday to pay tuition costs of El Dorado High School graduates for the next 20 years.

    Superintendent Bob Watson scheduled a school assembly to announce to program.

    "This is a huge day. As of today, El Dorado High School graduates will have an unprecedented opportunity to continue their education," Watson said in remarks prepared for delivery. "For some students, this is life-changing. Students who have worked hard, but would not have been able to attend college because of financial limitations, now have the means to do so."

    Kalamazoo, Mich., began a similar program last year but its graduates must elect to attend a public university in Michigan. El Dorado students can use the money out of state, at a level not to exceed the highest resident tuition rate at an Arkansas public university.

    As of this semester, that amount was $6,010 annually.

    Each student's scholarship amount is determined by how long the student attended classes in the El Dorado School District: 100 percent for someone who attended grades K-12 to 65 percent for a student who attended grades 9-12. Students in the district for less than four years are not eligible.

    Murphy Oil, based at El Dorado, will put up $5 million a year for 10 years to fund the program, which is expected to take 20 years to deplete. El Dorado graduates about 250 students each year and about 65 percent of them attend a two- or four-year college.

    Census figures show that Arkansas has the second-lowest percentage of college graduates in the nation — 16.7 percent, ahead of West Virginia's 14.4 percent.

    About 20,500 people live at El Dorado, many of whom work either in the oil-and-gas industry or in timber operations in outlying parts of Union County. Fewer than 1-in-5 residents live below the poverty level.

    "We are committed to making El Dorado a great place to live and work, and we created the Promise to further invest in El Dorado's greatest resource, our children," said Claiborne Deming, Murphy Oil's president and chief executive officer.

    A company spokesman said last week the scholarship program might attract additional businesses to El Dorado, with the college tuition program a selling point for employees.

    The program is effect with this spring's graduating class. Scholarship money will be paid directly to the colleges and universities.

    El Dorado is 120 miles south of Little Rock, near the Louisiana border. Three-fourths of the area's residents have high school diplomas and less than 15 percent have college degrees.


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    Meh.
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    • #3
      That's pretty cool Pretty good investment, it can return you some value with possibly talented people coming back, plus the PR is very nice.
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      • #4
        I like to see things like this.
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        • #5
          Silly.

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          • #6
            I like to see the people who somehow find a way to complain about this... tells me who to ignore in the future

            There is absolutely no downside to this. A company giving something back to the community, far beyond the level that it will get in return. Undoubtedly many of the students in that community didn't think of college because of the costs and simply that few people go to college; this will help combat both problems, and increase the level of educated people in America and the world
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            • #7
              sure there is a downside

              for them. This does nothing to help them!
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              • #8
                The world would be a better place if more people were so community minded.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by snoopy369
                  I like to see the people who somehow find a way to complain about this... tells me who to ignore in the future


                  It's absurd to think that this selection method for the scholarship - did you go to a random high school? - is in any way efficient.

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                  • #10
                    I suspect there is some sort of emotional connection there. Either the owner of the company used to go there or has family which goes/went there. Either way it is a good deed.
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                    • #11
                      Inefficient charity isn't much better economically than inefficient government spending.

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                      • #12
                        Kuci, hopefully you go into some field other than economics. Someone as short sighted as you would either fail brutally, or would do serious damage to our country if you got into any meaningful position...

                        Private charity does not have to be efficient. If you want to know what's inefficient, it's billionaires. But that's another story.

                        Point is, charity is just that, charity. Giving charity is not efficient, it generally serves emotional or moral purposes. That's how charity works... all of it. The company could have held on to its money and just given it to its directors instead... but they did something good for society instead.
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                          • #14
                            Re: sure there is a downside

                            Originally posted by pchang
                            for them. This does nothing to help them!
                            I'm sure theres some kind of tax break.

                            But skywalker - many of the people who recieve this scholarship will move back to El Dorado after they graduate from college. Murphy is based in El Do and it will be good for them if the city remains out of the sinking pit that the rest of South Arkansas has become.
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                            • #15
                              Many of these kids won't graduate from college, as you're going to have a bunch of El Dorado grads who aren't cut out for college going anyway because it's free. They'll spend a few semesters drinking and partying at the expense of Murphy Oil before dropping out.
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