Topic: Higher Education

Testimony of John B. King, Jr. on FY21 Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill

newspaper May 21, 2020 by EdTrust

Written Testimony for the Record On behalf of John B. King Jr. President and CEO The Education Trust Before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education…

Harvard Graduate School of Education Speaker Series

video May 07, 2020 by John B. King Jr., J.D., Ed.D.

During the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s (HGSE) virtual “Leadership Series,” John B. King Jr. talked with former Massachusetts education secretary and HGSE professor Paul Reville about a strategy to…

In the Age of Coronavirus, Student Activism Is More Relevant Than Ever

article-cropped April 28, 2020 by Satra Taylor

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many colleges and universities have been quick to shutter campuses and pivot to online instruction. But in doing so, they have revealed the…

Joint Letter to U.S. House & Senate Leadership Calling for Additional Higher Education Relief Funds

newspaper April 27, 2020 by EdTrust

The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Speaker of the House U.S. House of Representatives H-232, The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Mitch McConnell Majority Leader U.S. Senate 317 Russell Senate Office…

Crushed Dreams and Broken Promises, COVID-19 Edition

article-cropped April 23, 2020 by Wil Del Pilar, Ph.D.

The recently released Coronavirus Aid, Relief, Economic Stimulus (CARES) Act allocated more than $6 billion in aid to institutions to give to students via emergency grants that can be used…

Student Loans Are a Labor Issue

article-cropped April 16, 2020 by Jalil B. Mustaffa, Ph.D.

Canceling student loans is front and center in the national discussion because coalitions like The Debt Collective and Movement for Black Lives put it there. As a part of a…

To Tackle the Black Student Debt Crisis, Target the Racial Wealth Gap

article-cropped April 16, 2020 by Fenaba R. Addo, William Darity, Jr.

It is well documented that Black students borrow more for college and have higher rates of nonpayment and default. Among college graduates, the average Black borrower has more than $7,000…

Can Debt Relief and Investment in HBCUs Level the Playing Field for Black Students?

article-cropped April 16, 2020 by Ashley Harrington

From our nation’s founding to the present, government-sponsored and supported policies have relegated Black Americans to the outskirts of mainstream society. Since the first Africans were forcibly brought, in 1619,…

Black Students Hold Too Much Debt, and the Way Out Includes More and Better Career Counseling

article-cropped April 16, 2020 by Krystal L. Williams

Student loan debt is a major concern. Recent estimates suggest that the national student loan debt level is nearly $1.5 trillion, with the average college undergraduate graduating with about $30,000…