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How to Strengthen the Emergency Safety Net for Today’s Students
Many college students struggle to cover basic needs like food and rent. Here’s how colleges can improve their emergency aid programs to better support students in times of crisis
The Hidden Bias in College ROI Frameworks
Most ROI models underestimate the value of colleges serving high proportions of students of color and those from low-income backgrounds by focusing solely on graduate earnings and ignoring factors like race, income, and local job markets. But there’s a fairer way to evaluate colleges’ true worth
Protecting Students Amid Federal Attacks on Higher Education Opportunities
Given the impending threats to the future of higher education, there are opportunities for states to make policy and resource decisions that can reduce the potential impact and scope of cuts
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Second Chances Require Investment — Not Contradiction
Access to education during incarceration is one of the most reliable pathways to economic stability after release
What to Know from Texas’ Latest Teacher Workforce Data
Texas’ latest teacher workforce data offers an early look at how the state’s educator pipeline may be shifting. While it is still too soon to draw sweeping conclusions about the long-term impact of recent policy changes, the new numbers point to encouraging movement in teacher attrition, certification, and hiring trends
Will Private Dollars Fund Public Education? Only In Dreams
Proponents claim federal vouchers will help public school students through supplemental services, but cuts to safety-net programs and increased funding for unaccountable private schools will ultimately cause greater harm than benefit
Trump’s Proposed FY27 Budget Cuts Threaten the Future of Education Research
The president’s budget request contradicts the recommendations in its “Reimagining IES” report, which calls for strengthening education data and research — not gutting them
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Trump Administration Is Continuing its Unlawful and Incoherent Plans to Damage Public Education
Statement from EdTrust on the Senate Hearing regarding the FY27 Budget Request for the Dept. of Education
Joint Letter Supporting Priorities for FY27 Labor-H Appropriations
We urge Congress to consider these policies and funding levels to ensure every student has access to the resources they need to learn, grow, and thrive
EdTrust Comment on the Workforce Pell Grant Program Regulation
This letter is submitted in response to the Department of Education’s proposed Workforce Pell Grant eligibility rules
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