Topic: Students We Serve

Federal TRIO Program Eligibility

August 23, 2024 by Ed Trust

EdTrust comment on Federal TRIO Program Eligibility

Why DEI Programs Matter to College Students

article-cropped July 29, 2024 by Emmanuel Marshall

DEI programs for students of color in college can be life-changing for underserved and/or overlooked populations.

Addressing Mental Health and Wellness on HBCU Campuses

article-cropped July 26, 2024 by Taliya Jones

The mental health crisis affects students of color the most. HBCUs must support Black students’ mental well-being on campus.

Community Mobilization Guide

compass July 16, 2024 by Ed Trust

EdTrust reached out to Measure for guidance on how to implement a community-led approach to evaluating and addressing challenges with Dallas Independent School District’s (Dallas ISD) disciplinary practices.

A Policy Roadmap That Steers Students of Color to Success, From Pre-K Through College

article-cropped June 29, 2024 by Wil Del Pilar, Ph.D.

A new framework that could evolve P-16 policies and practices for students of color without relying on affirmative action.

Centering Student-Parents Can Help Foster Student Diversity

article-cropped June 28, 2024 by Jessica Lee

Supporting student-parents would be an effective way for colleges to counter bans on affirmative action and DEI and promote diversity in higher ed.

In Limbo: An Immigrant Student’s Path to a College Degree

article-cropped June 26, 2024 by Grace Aiyedogbon

A former undocumented student shares the challenges she encountered on the road to an undergraduate degree.

Toward Comprehensive Higher Education in Texas Prisons

article-cropped June 25, 2024 by Alexa Garza

EdTrust-Texas policy analyst Alexa Garza explores access to higher education within Texas prisons.

Higher Education in Texas Prisons

files June 25, 2024 by Alexa Garza

This brief looks at Higher Education in Prison (HEP) in Texas as it relates to programs provided inside the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).