Dual enrollment programs are arguably the largest available free college program in the country, and they represent a significant opportunity for the continued expansion of accessible and affordable postsecondary education.
As we celebrate 50 years of the Pell Grant, we are at a critical moment to ensure the program meets these changing needs now—and in the decades to come. Here are three of CLASP's key recommendations for the future of the program.
The Board of Trustees of the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) announces that it has chosen Indivar “Indi” Dutta-Gupta as its next executive director.
Today, young adult leaders from across the country called on the Biden Administration, Members of Congress, public and private sectors decisionmakers to support Why We Can’t Wait: A New Deal for Youth, a policy effort to address the urgent economic and social challenges facing young…
On November 17, Coalition on Adult Basic Education (COABE) will host its Ability to Benefit Virtual Symposium. This symposium, co-sponsored by CLASP, will feature resources, strategies, and expert guidance on the Ability to Benefit provision.
Rosa Garcia was quoted in this installment of a series called "The Black Experience in Higher Education": "Colleges also need to center communities of color and social justice through their curriculums."
The CARES Act offers emergency aid that can help lessen the financial pressure students are facing during this historic crisis. It also offers a chance for colleges to address inequities.