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Network for Public Education, 2025
In 1992, City Academy -- the nation's first charter school -- opened in St. Paul, Minnesota. Created and led by experienced teachers, it was designed as an alternative school for students struggling in traditional settings. With just 53 students, City Academy embodied the original vision for charter schools: small, teacher-run schools within…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Closing, School Choice, Trend Analysis
Niznik, Aaron; Fletcher, Carla; Barone, Sandra – Trellis Company, 2022
Youth formerly in foster care (YFFC) are more likely to report facing financial struggles while in college and may lack resources, marketable skills, and have limited networks/ support to rely on. These students may not have access to the same kind of family support as their peers. To address these challenges, this population relies more heavily…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Financial Problems, Paying for College, Educational Finance
David S. Knight; David DeMatthews – National Education Policy Center, 2024
The U.S. Department of Education has projected enrollment declines over the next decade, leading to budget cuts for school districts, which will be particularly impactful in urban and rural areas serving vulnerable students. As federal COVID-19 funds expire, districts will face challenges in cutting costs, potentially leading to layoffs or school…
Descriptors: Educational Vouchers, Public Schools, Declining Enrollment, Educational Finance
Alycia Hardy; Stephanie Schmit; Rachel Wilensky – Center for Law and Social Policy, Inc. (CLASP), 2024
This report analyzes variations in eligibility and access to Child Care and Development Block Grant (CCDBG) subsidies in 2020. State decisions on implementation within the CCDBG program, along with historically insufficient federal and state funding, limit parents' access to child care assistance. We analyze state-level Administration for Children…
Descriptors: Grants, Block Grants, Child Care, Federal Aid
Wanzi Muruvi; Refujio Gonzalez; Anna Powell; Abby Copeman Petig – Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, 2025
Early care and education (ECE) programs can provide a lifetime of benefits to children and families, but a lack of public support leaves these valuable services vulnerable to collapse during economic downturns. The COVID-19 pandemic was a particularly intense emergency for ECE providers: closures due to illness or shelter-in-place ordinances…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Early Childhood Education, Child Care
Network for Public Education, 2025
Thirty years ago, charter schools embodied possibility. They were envisioned as nimble, innovative, community-driven alternatives to traditional public schools -- laboratories of experimentation led by teachers and grounded in equity. The grand bargain was clear: more freedom from regulations and bureaucracy in exchange for heightened…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Choice, Trend Analysis, School Closing
Duke-Benfield, Amy Ellen – Postsecondary Value Commission, 2021
Many college students, especially students from low-income backgrounds, face significant structural barriers that make it challenging to persist and complete a degree or certificate. These barriers include substantial financial challenges. Student financial aid at the federal and state levels has not kept up with rising college costs, resulting in…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Quality of Life, Barriers, Student Financial Aid
Jackson, Victoria; Mustaffa, Jalil B. – Education Trust, 2022
Black students are more likely to take on debt, borrow higher amounts, and struggle with repayment than their peers, because they generally have fewer resources to pay for college, thanks to the ongoing generational effects of systemic racism. This debt burden has far-reaching financial consequences, and many Black borrowers are unable to afford…
Descriptors: Student Loan Programs, African American Students, Debt (Financial), Racial Discrimination
Caskey, John; Kuperberg, Mark – Education Next, 2014
This article describes the budget crisis that the School District of Philadelphia has faced for the past few years. Three specific events triggered the 2012 crisis: an abrupt reduction in federal and state funding, the inability of the district to cut many of its costs, and political pressures on the district to spend available revenues in a given…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Districts, Financial Problems, Public Schools
Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance, 2010
Congress charged the Advisory Committee in the "Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008" with monitoring and reporting on the condition of college access and persistence for low- and moderate-income students. The law requires provision of analyses and policy recommendations regarding the adequacy of grant aid from all sources--federal, state, and…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Parents, Grants, Advisory Committees
Peer reviewedPlanning for Higher Education, 1972
Analyzes New York University's Fiscal Crisis and proposes remedies. (JF)
Descriptors: Budgeting, Costs, Federal Aid, Financial Problems
Marland, S.P., Jr. – 1969
Among the many factors contributing to the crisis in big-city school finance are (1) the in-migration of the poor to the cities accompanied by the out-migration of the higher-income people; (2) higher teacher salaries; (3) the new mandates placed on schools such as cradle-to-grave accomodation in educational opportunities, manpower retraining,…
Descriptors: Assessed Valuation, Demography, Equalization Aid, Federal Aid
Smith, Virginia B. – 1971
This paper, the fourth article in a series of AAHE research reports, summarizes the findings of recent research on the problems and proposed remedies of college finances. Studies are discussed that examine: (1) the evidence of the financial plight of higher education; (2) the patterns of state support; (3) patterns of federal support; and (4)…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Financial Problems, Financial Support, Grants
Compact, 1971
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Financial Problems, Land Grant Universities
Heywood, Stanley J. – 1970
The financial problems in higher education are manifested by (1) growing competition for state money by other educational and non-educational institutions; (2) the disparity within states and among states in the quality and availability of higher education; (3) relatively low salaries for administrators and faculty; (4) inadequacy of physical…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Financial Needs, Financial Problems

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