The House Reconciliation Bill Will Harm Student Parents
Congressional republicans are cutting financial aid and other supports that millions of student parents rely on to succeed in college.
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Congressional republicans are cutting financial aid and other supports that millions of student parents rely on to succeed in college.
Child care is more expensive than college tuition in many states, which is why the military subsidizes it, and so should the civilian world.
CCAMPIS is a critical program helping thousands of student parents access quality child care.
Student parents need child care to succeed. Here鈥檚 how two colleges are using data to better support their parenting student populations.
States can help students access Child Care and Development Funds. Here’s how.
Community colleges focusing on re-enrolling adult learners should consider highlighting and/or improving their child care services as a key
Perkins funding can be used to support student parents in career and technical education programs
Strengthening public benefits to help graduate more student parents from college and is commonsense policy.
Funding limitations and barriers keep many parenting students from accessing child care. Federal policymakers can act to expand support.
Black and Latino parents experience homelessness at greater rates, reflecting systemic barriers to economic and educational success.