Expand Support for Parenting Students by Defending and Strengthening Public Benefits
Strengthening public benefits to help graduate more student parents from college and is commonsense policy.
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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.
Parenting students need help to pay for child care. States can help by offering postsecondary child care grants that support student parents
On-campus child care centers are not a sufficient to support child care for student parents. We need other supports too.
Hundreds of thousands of college students with children are experiencing homelessness. Policymakers need to do more to ensure their success.
1 in 5 college students are parents. The weight of parenting, working, managing a household and going to college is making it hard to mainta
Da’Shon Carr and Eddy Conroy were featured on an episode of The Key with Inside Higher Ed on better serving student parents.