A coalition of higher ed organizations is launching a campaign, called California Reconnect, to re-enroll adult learners who stopped out of college in the state. The three-year effort, announced today, will involve working with up to 30 California colleges and universities, with a focus on campuses located in regions that suffered economic losses during the pandemic. The
/PRNewswire/ Thousands of working adults across the Golden State who have stopped out of college will benefit from personalized support and coaching to help.
During the current Higher Education Act (HEA) reauthorization,Congress should restore the HEA's original intent by awardingtaxpayer subsidies and grants to those students who cannototherwise afford higher education. The HEA should be reformed byending outdated and duplicative programs, eliminating subsidies tomiddle-class and wealthy families, and creating a public databaseto encourage smart consumer decision making.
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