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Impact of Workforce Pell Grant on Employers
For decades, the US has relied on a “college for all” model that fails to prepare workers for all job openings created by employers, instead preparing the majority of workers for only some job openings, traditionally “white collar” jobs. This has left a deficiency in the “blue collar” jobs market, causing a striking difference in wages: a new graduate of a bachelor’s degree program’s average starting wage is $55,000, while an apprenticeship graduate’s average starting wage is
mildredcoyne
Nov 13 min read


Federal Workforce Pell Grants Starting Summer 2026 - How to Leverage for Student Success
Imagine helping students earn a career-boosting credential in just weeks instead of years, all with the support of federal Pell funding. Pell grants are a successful and well-known financial aid tool for students, first implemented in 1965 for programs at least 600 clock hours and 15 weeks long. Starting in July 2026, there is an important change coming to the Pell program that can help students land a job quickly. Students will be able to use their Pell funding for short-ter
mildredcoyne
Nov 13 min read
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