Proposal to rename new Pell Grants after Trump sparks opposition: What to know
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A proposal to brand a new type of federal Pell Grant as “Trump Grants” has sparked pushback from Rhode Island lawmakers who want the program to retain the name of its creator — the state’s longest-serving U.S. senator.
The name change is currently tucked inside a House spending bill for the U.S. Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education for the upcoming fiscal year.
Trump administration ordered to restore $500M in UCLA fundingRhode Island's congressional delegation this week argued that the proposal would “erase Senator Pell’s name from a program that has uplifted generations and replace it with a President whose record on education is defined by cuts and dismantlement is a profound insult to that legacy.”
Here's what you need to know.
Pell grants have long been a fixture of federal student aid
Created as a way to promote access to education, Pell grants are special scholarships reserved for undergraduates and other........
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