High Hopes, but Low FAFSA Completion Rates
Twitter Facebook Linkedin At the start of the year, educators and families across the U.S. were excited about the release of a better FAFSA. Texans from all corners of this
Twitter Facebook Linkedin At the start of the year, educators and families across the U.S. were excited about the release of a better FAFSA. Texans from all corners of this
Read this testimony as a PDF here Every Texan is an independent public policy organization that uses data and analysis to advocate for solutions that enable Texans of all backgrounds
All students – regardless of race, class, or gender – deserve affordable post-secondary education. Access to financial aid makes it possible for many students to attain post-secondary education and pursue
Explore our College Food Access Toolkit College students across the country struggle to afford and secure consistent access to quality food, though food insecurity on college campuses is often underreported
All children in Texas have the right to quality public education; according to the Texas Constitution, our public education system must ensure all kids have access to an education that
The 88th Legislative Session ended in historic wins and losses for public four-year colleges and universities that will have a lasting impact on college access and affordability for years to
Community colleges and public two-year colleges are vital higher educational institutions; they provide students with the courses they need to achieve workforce certification, associate degrees, introductory courses before transferring to
This week, The Supreme Court ruled against the use of race as a factor in the college admissions process, taking a significant step backward for our country and an additional
College Finance Law Makes Significant Investment in Economic Opportunity in Texas Governor Abbott signs House Bill 8 into law after steady advocacy from community college students and graduates On Friday,
View this analysis as a pdf here. SB 17 is a priority bill for Dan Patrick, authored by Senator Creighton, that would ban diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices, diversity