Dismantling of the Department of Education Fails Students
Statement from EdTrust president and CEO, Denise Forte
The Future of College: Harnessing Innovation to Improve Outcomes and Lower Costs
EdTrust's Wil Del Pilar, Ph.D., Senior Vice President, provided testimony for the Committee on Education and Workforce in a hearing on higher education
Joint Comment on Indiana’s Revised Proposed A-F School Accountability System
Educational equity and civil rights organizations submitted a joint public comment on Indiana’s revised proposed A-F school accountability system regulations
New Roadmap Charts Bold Path for Equitable Public Higher Education in Massachusetts
A new report outlines a strategic blueprint to expand access, improve student outcomes, and strengthen the public higher education system in Massachusetts
The Trump Administration Defunds Evidence-Based Student Success Program
Statement on the U.S. Department of Education’s announcement to eliminate Fiscal Year 2025 funding for the Postsecondary Student Success Grants (PSSG) and other programs under the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE)
Raising the Cost of Borrowing, Reducing Access: How the One Big Beautiful Bill Reshapes Financial Aid and Repayment
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) cuts key federal financial aid programs for undergraduate and graduate students and consumer protections for student loan repayment
Implementing the PREP Allotment: An Interactive Budget Workbook for School System Leaders
Texas has made historic policy shifts to expand and incentivize high-quality teacher preparation. This tool helps school systems plan and budget strategically to maximize the impact of the state’s new Preparing and Retaining Educators through Partnership Program Allotment
How the Federal Shutdown Could Impact Students and Families in Texas
Amid the ongoing shutdown, millions of Texas students and families could lose SNAP and Head Start services.
An Overview of State Financial Aid in Illinois, Indiana, and Minnesota
As federal financial aid shrinks, college access and affordability will hinge on how states distribute student aid and set eligibility requirements. A new EdTrust report examines state financial aid programs in three Midwestern states.