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Tag: Pell Grant: Page 3
Students
Top Colleges Urged to Boost Percentage of Pell Grant Students
A new report says that the most selective colleges should make sure at least 20 percent of their students are Pell Grant recipients in order to give low-income students a better shot at graduation and boost campus socioeconomic diversity.
May 2, 2017
Students
Trump’s ‘Mixed Bag’ Budget Spares Some Programs, Cuts Others
The 2017 budget bill expected to be sent to President Donald J. Trump this week is a mixed bag when it comes to college access and affordability.
May 1, 2017
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Future Pell Grant Funding In Danger?
Is the Trump administration working toward eliminating the Pell Grant program’s rainy day fund?
April 2, 2017
Students
Proposed Legislation Seeks to Improve Access, Completion
Colleges and universities that enroll too few low-income students and those that have the worst graduation rates could suffer financial penalties under a bipartisan bill introduced Thursday.
September 21, 2016
Recruitment & Retention
Fall College Enrollment Numbers Show Promise
Fall enrollment numbers are in and many colleges and universities are celebrating an increase in figures after widespread losses in previous years.
November 11, 2015
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College Access Seen as Key to Curbing Recidivism
As the Obama administration stands ready to announce plans to open up Pell Grant eligibility to inmates, one group in particular is working to funnel more former inmates and gang members into college.
July 29, 2015
Community Colleges
Groups Make Continuing Pell Grants Priority
The American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) held a series of panels at its 95th Convention on the federal policies that will impact community colleges and what some of the outcomes might be.
April 20, 2015
Students
Report: Financial Aid, Student Support Reforms Should Embrace Non-Traditional Black Students
National Urban League offers insight into why and what supports are needed to improve higher education outcomes for African-American college students, a majority of whom are non-traditional and independent.
May 21, 2014
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