Under both the White House's budget proposal and House Republicans' reconciliation bill, students' access to financial aid through the Pell Grant is at risk.
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Pell Grants, college aid for low-income families, could be slashed under both the White House budget proposal and House GOP reconciliation bill.
Donald Trump’s budget would cut the maximum award to the lowest amount in roughly a decade.
About 40% of undergraduates rely on Pell Grants to pay for college, and experts say if the plans are enacted, many of the lowest-income students would be forced to drop out.
Because of the Pell grant I was able to get a degree and a great paying job. I've paid far more in taxes than what I received in Pell grants, which probably would not be true if I didn't have it to help me pay for my degree. It literally pays for itself.
Slash it by what? My kids got the same $ amount I did, back when I went to college when they were little. For me, it covered tuition and some of the books, for them about 1/10th of the tuition. It's already slashed.