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Jaime Thomas; Naihobe Gonzalez; Breyon Williams; Nora Paxton; Jensen Hu; Andrew Wiegand; Leela Hebbar – National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2024
Pell Grants are the cornerstone of federal financial aid for students with low income who are enrolled in postsecondary education. Currently, these grants are available only to those who seek an initial undergraduate degree or credential requiring at least a typical semester of instruction. Because these rules may restrict access to programs…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Grants, Job Training, Microcredentials
Jaime Thomas; Naihobe Gonzalez; Breyon Williams; Nora Paxton; Jensen Hu; Andrew Wiegand; Leela Hebbar – National Center for Education Evaluation and Regional Assistance, 2024
This appendix volume supplements report NCEE 2025-005r, describing the effects of two experimental Pell Grant expansions: the first allowed income-eligible students with a bachelor's degree to obtain this form of federal financial aid for short-term occupational training programs and the second allowed income-eligible students to obtain this aid…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Grants, Job Training, Microcredentials

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