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Nate Schwartz; Alexander J. Bolves – EdResearch for Recovery Project, 2022
Two years after the start of COVID-19, Rhode Island schools continue to grapple with the effects of the pandemic, including shifting operating procedures, continued staff and student absences, and changing health mandates. Arguably, though, enduring changes to the school system will be determined not by the challenges of pandemic schooling, but by…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Grants
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Partridge, Mark Allen; Schaller, Tracey King; Berry, Reanna L.; Routon, P. Wesley – Journal of School Choice, 2021
According to the Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC), the number of high school students enrolled at Georgia institutions of higher education has increased by 88% over the past 4 years and spending on dual enrollment programs has more than doubled during that period. As enrollment continues to increase, the Governor has enacted legislation…
Descriptors: Tuition, Cost Effectiveness, Dual Enrollment, High School Students
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Witman, Paul D. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2021
The rapid emergence of the novel coronavirus and its impact on human behavior provoked dramatic increases in human usage of a variety of systems. These increases had the potential to stress the scalability of the systems, testing whether the system owners had designed and built those systems to cope with sudden changes in demand. This case invites…
Descriptors: Information Systems, COVID-19, Pandemics, Internet
Emrey-Arras, Melissa – US Government Accountability Office, 2021
When a college closes, it can derail the education of many students, leaving them with loans but no degree. Those who cannot complete their education may be eligible to have their federal student loans forgiven through a "closed school discharge" from the Department of Education (Education), but this process has changed in recent years.…
Descriptors: Colleges, School Closing, Paying for College, Student Loan Programs
National Association of Charter School Authorizers, 2021
The Charter Schools Program (CSP) is a key lever that the federal government uses to ensure charter schools provide more students access to excellent public schools. As the U.S. Department of Education studies the program, a new National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA) brief, "U.S. Department of Education's CSP: Investing in…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Charter Schools, Technical Assistance, Grants
National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, 2021
In March 2020, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, an economic stimulus package designed to address the nationwide economic crisis created by the global COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to providing payments to individuals, business loans, and support to state and local governments, the CARES Act…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, COVID-19, Federal Legislation, Pandemics
Education Resource Strategies, 2021
As students and educators conclude a school year like no other, district leaders are looking ahead to 2021-2022. Planning has already been underway for months, and now, with an infusion of Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funding, district leaders are faced with key decisions about how to invest those funds strategically.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation
Rotherham, Andrew J.; Gold, Thomas – Bellwether Education Partners, 2021
Research shows that a diverse teacher workforce benefits all students -- especially historically underserved students in American education, in particular Black students. With a historic pool of federal education funds now available to help address the effects of the pandemic, school districts and states have a unique window of opportunity to…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Financial Support, Educational Finance, Diversity (Faculty)
Hill, Catharine Bond – ITHAKA S+R, 2021
As policy makers consider revisions to the Higher Education Act (HEA), understanding the impact of increasing the size of Pell grants is important if it is to have the intended impact of improving educational outcomes for lower income students across the various types of colleges and universities. Understanding institutional behavior is a place to…
Descriptors: Grants, Federal Aid, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
Carolyn Vinal Salanger – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this survey design research study was to understand student perceptions of online interactions with instructors in online courses in the spring, 2020 and determine if any differences exist in perceptions presented when taking into account Pell-eligibility. This study took place at a medium-sized community college within the North…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Student Attitudes, Community College Students, Teacher Student Relationship
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O'Connell, Sean – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
Some assert that first-year college programs can foster increased engagement among college students and lead to successful outcomes, but there is a lack of in-depth analysis of students' perceptions of their experiences in such programs. This qualitative study explores a small sample of young, Pell Grant-eligible Latino male students' perceptions…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Grants, Hispanic American Students, Males
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Abdallah, Iddrisu; Carree, Tamara; Dakutis, Peter; Shu, Fengjue; Oraka, Emeka – Health Education & Behavior, 2023
Government-funded assistance program enrollment may play an important role in the overall increase of HIV testing among low-income U.S. adults. We pooled data from the 2016-2018 National Health Interview Survey and limited analyses to respondents aged 18 to 64 years with incomes less than 100% of the U.S. poverty threshold (N = 9,497). The outcome…
Descriptors: Poverty, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Screening Tests, Low Income Groups
Melodie Baker; Brian D. Backstrom – Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, 2023
This "Building Capacity for Change" "playbook" highlights practices and strategies that proved to be effective in supporting the rollout and implementation of certain programs under the New York State Department of Health's First 1,000 Days on Medicaid Initiative, a series of evidence-based reforms aimed at improving health and…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Parents, Health Insurance
Bryce Davidson; Kristin Boynton; Blake Lannom – ProQuest LLC, 2023
While federal funding has provided financial benefits to assist the increasing number of veteran students in their academic pursuits, universities have not always been well-equipped to properly support this nontraditional demographic. For this study, the researchers utilized a mixed-methods approach to determine if the enrollment, retention, and…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, Nontraditional Students, Influences, Academic Achievement
Kristin Boynton; Blake Lannom; Bryce Davidson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
While federal funding has provided financial benefits to assist the increasing number of veteran students in their academic pursuits, universities have not always been well-equipped to properly support this nontraditional demographic. For this study, the researchers utilized a mixed-methods approach to determine if the enrollment, retention, and…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, Nontraditional Students, Influences, Academic Achievement
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