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Higher ed watching closely as legislators target Pell Grants, other support
Congressional Republicans’ proposed budget reconciliation bill and the Trump Administration’s proposed budget include changes and cuts to Pell Grants and other student service programs that could impact millions of low-income college students, education leaders say. Read >
In the News
More students leaving college without a credential or degree
A new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center finds that the population of U.S. students with some college experience but no degree increased in the 2023-24 academic year. The number of students reenrolling also increased for the second year in a row. Read >
New survey looks at mental health concerns among college students
A new national survey finds that half of U.S. college students rate their mental health as fair, poor, or terrible, but are more aware of available help on campus. Read >
Georgetown News
‘This is a big moment not just for me but for the population we serve’
Tyrone Walker is the first person in Georgetown’s prison education program to graduate with a bachelor’s degree from the university. Read >
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